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It’s no secret that Boston is home to an extensive list of amazing restaurants which includes some of the city’s most prominent dining options for getting a taste of lacuisine Fran that’s right the best French restaurants in Boston strive to emulate France’s renowned culinary tradition which spans from casual cafes

And intimate bastos to refined brasseries and upscale Parisian eateries Number 10 Duku this Back Bay storefront Blends in with its townhouse surrounds so unless you’re in the know you’d likely walk right past it the hot bar which boasts only a few high tops is an intimate spot for a date while the back room number nine number nine park opened

In 1998 as Barb Lynch’s first restaurant Venture number n Park still lives in its original edifice and is synonymous with unmatched quality though you can opt for a lart the tasting menu is n nine Parks Hallmark including rotating dishes all grounded in French cuisine number eight cafe Savage set a few

Streets over from Newberry in the Back Bay Cafe Savage is a neighborhood first spot with a welcoming atmosphere this place serves up French treats throughout the weekday as well as a weekend brunch number seven maazin a definitive name in Beacon Hill Chef Jackie Robert’s French Brasserie serves up any french

Classic you could possibly crave from esaret and mous frights to cheese fondu and frog legs the intimate bar also serves up a selection of regional operatives so you can sit down for learo number six grand tour Chef Michael Sera refers to his French beastro as simple and while it channels the energy

Of a casual wine bar on a lesser populated Parisian Street the flavors here are so robust and bued that they are anything but Simple number five petite Robert beastro if you’re craving steak fright or cocko vin this Southend address is here to satiate the elegantly styled French beastro serves a number of unique French dishes at both lunch and dinner all of which can be perfectly paired with a selection off of its lengthy French wine

List number four Rambo traditionally French yet creatively Boston this Behemoth space is spread across a casual bar and eery elevated upstairs dining room and Daytime Cafe where French pastries call your name number three aquatan the garnet interiors and minimalist branded plates exud a true French beastro experience

Before you even sit down a slew of French Classics appear on this menu however a few of our favorites include duckle orange and soul Munier number two cette situated inside the SE port’s newest hotel the Omni Boston the whimsically pastel aligned walls of cette Transport diners to the Bas country where French and Spanish Coastal influences appear on menu items like clams gratine and tuno O poer number one Lavo based in a deep

Mahogany glow the Ruby Interiors of this Underground Newberry Street venue contribute a Suave atmosphere to its sophisticated menu inspired by the original con restaurant lavoo vent founded in 1947 much of the decor including the vintage chandelier and sailing [Applause] Art

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