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Happy Friday! I couldn’t find a foodie to feature in time for my Friday post, so I bring you a restaurant review instead. Remember, if you want to be featured, just email me at traveleatlove (@) gmail.com. I am lining em up for fall already! Any fun weekend plans? My hubby is working, so I am hoping to get some good workouts in, along with some cleaning, volunteering, and finally the first Boston Food Truck Festival at the SOWA markets. If you are going, let me know; I would love to meet you there!

I also have 2 fun giveaways coming up with a few more being planned for the coming weeks. . . lots going on! 🙂

I often walk through Boston’s South End on my way home from work, and along the way I pass tons of great restaurants and shops. I have eaten at many of them multiple times, Coppa, Toro, Petit Robert Bistro, The Beehive, Pops, Stephi’s, B & G Oyster, Anchovies, the list goes on and on. And then there are those restaurants that I pass by, wonder about, but never actually get to.

Last night I was feeling like I hadn’t a drop of energy left. I have been putting a lot into work, blogging, writing for other websites, and felt a little bummed that I am missing BlogHer and all of the opportunities that come with it. We decided we needed to go out to dinner, and we adventurously tried           Seiyo Sushi and Wine, a restaurant that, though beautiful, never seems as full as many of the other South End spots.

To that I say, more room for us!

Seiyo has a gorgeous interior, but we decided to take advantage of the thunderstorm-cooled summer evening to sit on the patio.

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Seiyo, being a sushi and wine bar, has a great wine list and a completely off the hook beer menu.

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We decided to share the Biera Corsa ‘Pietra’ Chestnut Amber Ale from Corsica. It was beautifully nutty, toasty, and delicious.

Biera Corsa Amber Ale

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We ordered the shrimp shumai, avocado salad, Seiyo California roll, and a spicy tuna roll.

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Everything was perfect. The California roll was made with chunks of real Jonah crab meat, and the spicy tuna was some of the freshest I have ever eaten. The shumai were pillowy little bites of shrimp and dough, blissfully dipped into a slightly salty sauce. The avocado salad was the most heavenly, though. It had a creamy dressing, and I am sure it was full of fat, but it was so yummy. Crunchy strips of seaweed, soft avocado, and crisp cucumbers, all mixed together, an exciting mix of textures and flavors.

The service at Seiyo was extremely friendly. We felt so welcome, and every need was anticipated. I haven’t been to a sushi restaurant with such a developed beer and wine list and unique dishes in awhile, and Seiyo was exciting and refreshing. I can’t believe we haven’t gone sooner!

Random Friday fun question: do you have any tattoos or piercings?

I had my nose and belly button pierced but I took them out when I graduated college to look more employable 😉


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Tags: avocado, beer, Boston, Food, Seiyo, South End, sushi, wine bar

Last night I had the very fun opportunity to volunteer at the Taste of the South End, an annual event that brings restaurants, bakeries, and wineries together with foodies for a great cause, the AIDS Action Committee.

From the Taste of the South End website:

The Taste of the South End is Boston’s premier food & wine event in our neighborhood and it brings together all of the South End chefs for the AIDS Action Committee. It is a fine way to both raise money for a wonderful organization that does vital work in our community and also have fun saying hello to friends, neighbors and colleagues. I would not miss this event for the world,” said participating chef Gordon Hamersley

I arrived at around 4:45 and got to take a quick walk around to see the hustle and bustle of the setup. After a brief volunteer orientation, we got to work. I was in charge of assisting Masa, Avila, and Flash’s. It was an easy volunteer gig; all I had to do was make sure they had enough ice, napkins, utensils, plates etc. We were also to watch out for spills and to bus tables to make sure there weren’t dirty dishes laying around.

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Aquitane’s lovely menu item

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Gaslight’s Eiffel Tower of chocolate

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I stopped by and visited the table from Rodney Strong, a winery I will be visiting in California wine country in just a week and a half! I also tried to chat to reps from another winery I planned on visiting. . . and they were quite unfriendly! Reconsidering that visit. . .

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Boston Center for Adult Education had a gorgeous display of tasty cupcakes. Aren’t they pretty?

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Aroa Chocolate offered a variety of treats, including a spiced hot chocolate that they were brewing up on site.

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28 Degrees had these awesome cups of tuna tartare.

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And my favorite brunch spot, Masa, was serving up their habanero watermelon margaritas.

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The Flour / Myers + Chang crowd were all smiles as they served up decadent eclairs and little boxes of chicken noodle salads.

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Chef Barros from Myers + Chang wins for best headgear 🙂 I’d say that Flour and Myers + Chang win for the most fun restaurant tables at the event.

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I hate to say it, but I forget which restaurant served these delicious bites. But I had two 😉

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Sibling Rivalry and their refreshing mango gelee topped with crab salad.

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Petit Robert’s delicious chocolate macarons (I also had 2 of these.)

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Cocktails poured down an ice luge at the Franklin Cafe table

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Volunteering was a lot of fun and very easy. I got to chat with a few of the other volunteers, and the best part of course was that we got to take breaks to sample the delicious food on display. The only downside was that we could not taste the wine, and there were a few great wineries there. Next year, I would definitely consider buying tickets to attend the event. With the money going to a great cause and the sheer number of quality South End establishments cooking up a storm, its really a great deal for an evening out.

The planning team and everyone involved deserves a real round of applause. They did a great job, and from what I could see, everything went very smoothly.

Have you ever volunteered at an event? What was it, and what was the experience like?

My ALLY Foundation raffle will end on March 20, my birthday

$10/ticket at http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally

The prizes so far? A custom me & goji mix, a one month membership to Healthworks fitness, a case of wine from Wine Cellars of Stoneham, a tour and private tasting for 10 at Westport Rivers Winery, and a $100 Williams Sonoma gift certificate. There aren’t a ton of entries, so there is a good chance of winning!

Tags: Boston, events, Food, South End, wine

Good rainy morning! It is a super dark, rainy, chilly Saturday here in Boston, and other than a few hours of working on a few marketing pieces for work and walking doggies, I have no plans!! Wheeeeee! Having an open day makes me happier than anything.

We really kicked the weekend off right last night with a night of completely unplanned fun. I had a really frustrating day, the reason I am working again today, but all of that was erased when my husband came to meet me at Mistral near my office in Boston’s Back Bay. We each ordered a cocktail off of Mistral’s very tempting menu. I had the Harvest Martini, perfect for the cool and cloudy evening it had become. The martini consisted of Grey Goose vodka, apple schnapps, reduced local cider, and cranberry juice. It had a pretty apple chip floating in it.

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This cocktail was the perfect blend of sweet from the apple cider and tart from the cranberry juice. New England in a glass! We enjoyed sitting at Mistral’s bar sipping our drinks for quite awhile. Mistral is very swanky and beautifully decorated, great for a very special evening out but still comfortable enough to go to for drinks after work.

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A neat contrast between the cool, concrete and tile bar and the beautiful dining area.

For dinner we decided to wander around the South End a bit and ended up once again at The Beehive on Tremont Street. Last year I had a few not-so-great Beehive experiences, but the last two or three have been fantastic. The beehive is an underground bistro richly decorated with a bohemian vibe, nightly live jazz, and great food. It gets very crowded, but we were lucky to get two seats at the end of the bar. For some reason we love to eat at the bar on a Friday night. There’s something a little more cozy about it than a table, especially if you get the two corner seats.

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For our meals we decided on the raw bar platter for two, which is a beautiful combination of oysters, lobster, tuna tartare, shrimp ceviche, and shrimp cocktail with a variety of sauces including mignonette, cocktail sauce, and garlic aioli. We also ordered the local fried clams and a Greek style wedge salad with yogurt dressing. The rest of my Friday meals consisted of yogurt, apples, and a  spinach and chickpea salad with almonds, so I was pretty hungry by the time the food arrived! Luckily, it was delicious.

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With my meal I also had a glass of Mumm Napa Prestige. It brought back great memories of sitting on the oak terrace at Mumm a few weeks ago, and made me SO excited to be back in Napa next month and to meet some of you in San Francisco!!! While we ate, The Beehive really filled up. The music was GREAT. If you are ever in Boston I would recommend stopping by even just for a drink or coffee and to hear the live music. The Beehive is one of those places great for people “my age”. In a town FULL of college students, it is often hard to find live music in a location where you won’t get jostled, spilled on, or worse, but The Beehive offers a nice, sophisticated environment with music, and you can still hear your dining companion.

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Fall favorite – pots of mums everywhere!

After The Beehive the plan was to go home. As we were walking back to the car, we saw that Brix Wine Shop was full of people, so we decided to see what the commotion was. They were having a “Battle of the Cabernets” tasting. Never shy to taste wine, I joined in 🙂 We tasted four cabernets, my favorites being from Red Lion and Montes. We bought a bottle of each. The most fun part was speaking with the rep from Classic Wine Imports who gave us some great hints for our next visit to wine country. We also got chatting to a bunch of other attendees. I love meeting strangers!

Now we REALLY planned on going home, but we saw that, like every first Friday of the month, it was open artists studios in the SOWA buildings in the South End. Completely free, unless you buy art of course, this event is awesome. All of the local artists have their studios open, usually with wine and cheese and other goodies, so that you can browse the art, mingle with other Bostonians, and have a really good time. I loved wandering through the halls of this crazy old building which I think was once a mill. I met a couple of Chinese cresteds named Brandy and Slippers and to
ok in lots of gorgeous paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and even hats.

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Though I loved seeing all of the art and am interested in starting to buy from local artists, I loved the hats the most. They were in the studio of Milliner Marie Galvin, and they were stunning. If you have been to a wedding in Ireland, you will see that most women wear creations like Ms. Galvin’s, and I just love it. I am now waiting for our next Irish wedding so I can buy one!!

All in all we really had a fabulous night, none of which was planned. I am glad that I somehow found the energy to keep going because we stumbled across so much of what makes Boston great. I will be back later with the winners of the giveaway, and I promise I have some un-Boston posts planned for the next few days, hopefully an autumn road trip tomorrow if the weather cooperates! For this morning I have my Lyons tea and the windows open enjoying the Irish weather morning. Hope that you are all having a great Saturday so far!

Tags: Boston, Food, Mumm Napa, Open Studios, South End, wine

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