This post is a little long, but, it’ll let you know what trouble I got in to in Boston! :)
Okay.. no trouble… I was behaving, but, it’ll let you see what a pig I made of myself! I DO love food!

Saturday: After checking in at the hotel at 9:30 PM, we head out to search for a restaurant. We head for Copley Square. Why? Because we passed an exit to it on our way in, and Mapopolis told us that there were multiple restaurants to be found there. So we park the car on Newbury Street and wander around on Boylston Street, finally ending up at Jae’s Sushi Bar, where they advertise late night sushi. We go in, and are told that the sushi chefs are actually shutting down for the night in 15 minutes, so we need to order quickly if we want to eat. Humph. It’s only 10:45 - hardly late night! Oh, well, we’re hungry, and we’re here, so we pick out seven rolls and order up. Yum.

Sunday: We need to pick up our Go Boston cards, so we head downtown to the Transportation Building. After picking them up, we walk around the corner to Subway for lunch - I had a Cheesesteak sandwich, with Provolone as the cheese. For dinner, we drove out to Appetito in Newton for Italian food - mussels, clams, lobster, scallops, shrimp, and calamari, all in a spicy tomato based sauce over linguine noodles. Hooray!

Monday: We hit a 7-Eleven for Big Bite hot dogs and a couple of Go-go Taquitos (one for me, one for my sister). An afternoon snack was had of Cold Stone Creamery ice cream - I highly recommend giving them a try if you ever stumble across one of these shops, no matter what you think of the price - it is super-dee-duper good! Black Forest Dream for my sister, Very Berry Cheesecake (name? I’ve forgotten by now, for shame!) for me. Dinner was at the Sunset Cafe and Grill in Cambridge: mussels, clams, shrimp, scallops, lobster, and calamari simmered in a tomato based broth, over rice. Picking up on a theme yet?

Tuesday: We have a very, very late lunch/dinner at Pho Pasteur, a Vietnamese restaurant in a mall in Harvard Square. Stir-fried shrimp, scallops, and calamari with broccoli, snow peas, green and red peppers, carrots, green beans, and onions served over yellow noodles. Whee! This late lunch/dinner combination was supplemented by a McDonald’s run later on that night - cheeseburgers, fries, and apple pie.

Wednesday: Lunch was served at the Museum of Science food court - barbecue chicken pizza. (Sadly, sis was quite disappointed with her Mediterranean wrap.) For dinner, we hit Osushi, in downtown Boston. Lots of very yummy rolls, featuring things like shrimp, crab, lobster, tobiko, tuna, salmon, oyster, mango, coconut. Wo-hu-hunderful, and our waitress Maeko was wonderful! We reminissed about Japan a bit, and she expressed her love for Formula 1 racing in Montreal).

Thursday: Lunch was McDonald’s again! Quarter Pounder meals all around. Love those McFries. :) Dinner was had at Strega, in the North End on Hanover Street. More pasta and seafood: mussels with artichokes to start, followed by pasta with lobster and cherry tomatoes. Yip yip yippee! End the night with a Cold Stone Creamery Apple Pie a la Cold Stone, and you’ve got one happy girl. (My sister had the Cookie Doughn’t You Want Some - and she too was one very happy girl.)

And there you have it. A complete catalogue of the food I consumed while in Boston. Oh, I’ve missed a snack here and there - like a granola bar here, a piece of beef jerky there - but I hit all the major points.

Take home message: Boston has yummy food! :) No porn for you tonight :)
If you really want some, check out the Lightspeed Pictures of the Day!

  • On my way to Boston!
  • A new week begins…
  • Jordan Capri lesbians! HOT!
  • A post from Boston! :)
  • Guess who’s home? :)
  • One Response to “Things I ate in Boston”
    1. still waiting for an update on pics of u hun

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