No. 9 Park remains remarkably consistent. After 11 years, this flagship hasn’t flagged. --The Boston Globe (Oct. 21, 2009)
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No. 9 Park
9 Park St., Boston, MA, 02108
(617) 742-9991 - Venue Website
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Neighborhood:
Beacon Hill
Creator: gkeiser
Creator: gkeiser
Restaurant Details
Cuisine
$$$$
($50 and over)
Price
Romantic, Business
Atmosphere
Required
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Hours
Mon-Sat: 5:30-10 p.m. in dining room. Dinner served until 11 p.m. in bar.
Payment
Mastercard, Discover, Visa, American Express
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Do too many restaurants spoil the cook? (Full review)
When I ask serious foodies about the most famous dish in Boston, the prune-stuffed gnocchi with foie gras, toasted almonds, and vin santo at No. 9 Park is suggested by the most people. Chef and owner Barbara Lynch developed the dish some 15 years ago after a trip to Italy to learn pasta-making. Our waiter recites the catechism: ". . . so she added foie gras, and the prunes, and the rest is history!" (Full review)
Restaurants try to accommodate a lot of different kinds of dining these days, and Rialto and No. 9 Park are no exception. But while both establishments might seem better suited to special occasions, they also offer bar menus that fit our casual-yet-special demands of the holiday dining season. (Full review)