Every city needs a stylish place where people can gather, perhaps for a few cocktails without facing a long drive home afterward. For Malden, it’s Exchange Street Bistro — ‘‘a bit of Back Bay that’s only 10 minutes away,’’ according to a sultry voice-over on the website. Malden has enough going for it, including a growing restaurant scene, that it doesn’t have to aspire to be someplace else: The best thing about Exchange Street Bistro is that it’s zero minutes away. The food, however, is a mixed bag. ‘‘The Big Chop’’ is 20 ounces of dry pork, and the eggplant napoleon tastes like cafeteria food. But tuna cooked three ways (above) is a dish to order, seafood Newburg has a retro allure, and the cocktails are well made. (Devra First, Globe staff | October 4, 2007)
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Exchange Street Bistro
Fri-Sat 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sun 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Seriously great food and a nice atmosphere. I had the haddock with creamy mash potatoes. It was fresh, perfectly cooked, and I would have licked the plate had it been at all socially acceptable. Nice atmosphere for friends, good for a date too. And no fighting for parking!
Exchange Street continues to be a first class restaurant with the best martinis around. The critic who not only panned the restaurant but also panned the people of Malden should be ignored (at best). The food is fresh and reasonably priced. It's a nice addition to Malden.
We planned my sister's surprise birthday party at the Exchange St Bistro and could not have been happier with the results! The food was excellent and the service superb! They have a function room in the back that was perfect for our needs. We ordered mostly appetizers and they were all very tasty -- no leftovers!



