Boston.com readers love straight-cut fries and one South Boston institution when it comes to enjoying a plate of deep-fried potatoes.
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Try chef and locals' recommendations, and see the oldest, most established seafood spots around New England.
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Stay up to date on the best new restaurants, recent openings, and the biggest dining updates across Greater Boston's food scene.
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One state lawmaker wants to make South Shore bar pizza the official pizza of Massachusetts.
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They may have changed over the years, but Cape Cod clam shacks still serve up the taste — and feeling — of summer.
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Boston is always changing, maybe even getting a little too fancy, but we'll always have these seafood restaurant staples.
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See how well you really know some of the region's most beloved clam shacks and local seafood slang.
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A Cambridge resident has mapped out a bike route that will take him to 92 Dunkin' locations, ordering Munchkins at each stop.
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The winner will be selected June 6.
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A $1.8 million citation was issued against the modern Japanese restaurant.
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