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I finally made it to Taranta! After meeting Chef Jose Duarte at the Spoonful of Ginger event in the spring, my interest in Taranta grew and grew, and the more I heard about his innovative use of QR codes and his devotion to a green, sustainable restaurant, the higher it went on my Boston dining list.

Taranta

Taranta is right on Hanover Street in Boston’s North End, and for our early reservation, we got a nice table right by the window. To start I ordered a cool glass of Chilean Sauvignon Blanc which was the wine special of the day. I didn’t get to see who makes this wine, but if you would like to try Chilean Sauvignon Blanc, I highly recommend Santa Carolina.

Chilean Sauvignon Blanc

This wine had a nice acidity to it, and it went perfectly with my entrée:

Pan seared tuna served over braised leeks, and crispy potatoes with a sauce of sweet roasted peppers, capers and “Rocoto” (Spicy)

I ate every single bite of the perfectly cooked, fresh and meaty tuna, which rested on a bed of creamy leeks and tangy sauce.

tuna

My husband had the fish special, paiche, which is the largest freshwater fish in the world. It was served with a watercress salad, fragrant risotto, and three tender clams. The paiche was meaty but also flaky, making it a great choice for a summer dinner. These dishes, as I had hoped highlighted Chef Duarte’s expertise in choosing and preparing fish. It was spectacular.

fish special

While we cleared our dinner plates, we still had a little room to share a hazelnut mousse. Served in a light pool of dulce de leche, the mousse had a layer of fluffy hazelnut, a thin layer of chocolate cake, and a layer of flaky wafer. It was divine, the perfect portion to share, and not too heavy for the 90 degree evening we had to step into after our meal.

hazelnut mousse

The food at Taranta was exceptional. The service was a little absent and then rushed. We were handed the bill while eating dessert, before we asked for it. I would have likely had an espresso or another glass of wine. There were four empty tables in the dining room, and it was after 7:00 so it is not even as though people were waiting for us to leave.

After dinner, we wandered the Greenway, one of the most perfect places to be on a summer night, before heading to The Grand Canal  for a celebration to send Michelle off to her new home in style!

Tags: Boston, Dining out, Food, North End, restaurant, wine

Liberty Wharf has proven to be a popular Boston night spot, despite its location somewhat outside of the buzz of downtown. So far, I have eaten at Legal Harborside and Del Frisco’s, and I have been dying to check out Temazcal ever since I spied their tasty looking margaritas and prime waterfront patio space. When the hubby’s birthday rolled around, we thought Temazcal would be the perfect location for a little celebratory dinner.

What did we think?

Temazcal

Let’s start with our arrival at the hostess stand, shall we? The restaurant was obviously crowded with a few couples waiting in front of us to put their names on the list. Temazcal does not take reservations, so expect a wait, especially after work or on weekends.

We received a less than warm welcome from a staff member slumped against a wall. Her body language and tone said “What do you want?”. Nevertheless, we knew views and margaritas were waiting, so we put our names in for the 90 minute wait.

tequila

We squeezed our way toward the bar, which was beyond crowded. It was at the point of being extremely uncomfortable, not buzzing. While we waited, I checked out Temazcal’s large stash of tequila, hanging above the bar.

Hubby ordered the Primo, Patron Reposado, lime juice, agave, and a Grand Marnier float.

margarita

Cheers! I can’t remember what my drink was called, but it contained jalapeno infused tequila, and while it was spicy, even for me, I loved it.

margarita

We finished our drinks and waited a bit before going for another, both of us feeling hungry and a little tipsy after our strong drinks. I finally decided to go up to the bar to place another order, and after waiting 20 minutes to get a bartender’s attention, just asked to close my tab. Luckily, time passed quickly, and just as we were about to leave, it was our turn to be seated.

Temazcal

We scooted into a very comfy booth, which I was incredibly grateful for. With the crowds and people milling around, I feel like a regular table might get bumped way too often. I enjoy the luxurious extra space of a booth. Menus are on iPads, and while I love technology, I also really hope that all restaurants don’t go down this path. I like paper.

Along with our menus came a trip of salsas and fresh, hot chips. A salsa verde, house salsa, and warm black bean salsa were all gobbled up within minutes. Each was unique and flavorful, but the black bean was smooth, smoky, and inviting. It was an unexpected addition to the complimentary salsas, and it is a great one.

salsa

Temazcal’s menu is chock full of things I wanted to try, so we decided on a few things to share.

Antojitos Mexicanos: crab flautas ‡ chicken tamales ‡ shrimp culiacan ‡ carnitas taco’s ‡ salsa la casita

This platter was filling! I enjoyed bites of tender, zingy carnitas, and sweet shrimp wrapped in smoky bacon. The rest? We ended up bringing it home!

Antojitos

Flautas de Pollo:

crispy corn tortilla ‡ roast chicken ‡ poblano ‡ queso fresco ‡ salsa verde ‡ crema fresca

Would you believe we also brought some of these home?The outer layer of these flautas was flaky, crunchy, and light, wrapped around shredded chicken, topped with a salty cheese. Dunked in some fresh salsa, these had a nice contrast of flavors and were not at all greasy, as I sort of expected them to be.

taquitos

Tacos de Camaron:

roasted prawns ‡ pickled cabbage ‡ watercress ‡ lime ‡ chipotle crema ‡ cascabel

I was most excited about the shrimp tacos, and with crunchy pickled cabbage, perfectly cooked shrimp, and a the creamy chipotle accent, they did not disappoint. The tortillas were a little thick and chewy for my tastes, so I just left them aside.

shrimp tacos

We really enjoyed our food, and there are a lot more items I need to try at Temazcal including their guacamole with lobster and both their black bean and tortilla soups. That said, I will probably avoid the place for the rest of the summer. The throngs of people weren’t just uncomfortable, the clientele is just kind of awful in general. I feel like the majority of the people thought they were in South Beach instead of South Boston. Hopefully the hysteria will die down, and Temazcal will be more comfortable for after work drinks and dining.

Until then, we decided all future summer dates will take place on our boat. Maybe docked at Liberty Wharf. Winking smile

What’s your favorite Mexican dish?

Temazcal Tequila Cantina on Urbanspoon

Tags: Boston, Food, margaritas, restaurant

It’s almost Father’s Day, and if you haven’t gotten a chance to pick up a great gift for your dad, grandpa, uncle, or other great guys in your life, Eversave Boston is ready to help!

To celebrate the entire week before Father’s Day, they are doing a special restaurant week with daily dining out deals. And they are letting me give away a save every day for the rest of the week!

Today’s save: The Black Lobster in Salem ($20 for $40)

Today happens to be National Lobster Day (thank ya, Twitter!), so this is an appropriate giveaway. I happen to love lobster and all forms of seafood, and I can’t think of anything better than eating it in beautiful Salem. What a great day trip from Boston!

Enter to win now!

1) Leave a comment here letting me know if you love lobster or some other seafood OR if you have been to Salem what your favorite site it.

2) Give Eversave some love for the great deals they offer. Follow/like them if you haven’t already:

Facebook Link: http://eversave.com/go/zCp0
Twitter Link: http://eversave.com/go/MCp0

3) Tweet “I want to win today’s save from @theblacklobster @eversavebos & @traveleatlovemm”

Good luck with the contest. . . and hopefully you won’t spend your day dreaming of lobster like I am now!

Tags: giveaway, restaurant, Salem

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