Boston International

New England's leading city boasts new restaurants that offer flamboyant flavors from all over the globe
John Mariani
Issue: July 31, 2002

More than most American cities, Boston is a colorful conglomeration of overlapping neighborhoods and villages, from the Italian North End to Chinatown, from conservative Back Bay to liberal Cambridge, from the gentrified Theater District to low-key Charlestown.

For the full article, check out the new issue of Wine Spectator, on newsstands July 31, 2002.

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