I'm British and going to be in Boston next week.
I haven't been to the states before so can anyone recommend some food to try?
Ideally some decent snacks and fast food.
Stay away from tourist traps like Faneuil Hall or the Union Oyster house but try to get a lobster roll somewhere in the south end.
Try to get some pizza from Regina's and some cannoli from Mike's Pastry or Modern.
Parish Cafe has some of the best sandwiches in the city.
Saus has amazing belgian style fries, poutine, and kebab.
Mr. Bartley's has really good hamburgers.
And then of course you have the bottom tier fast food like Raising Cane's, Tasty Burger, or the Yard House.
>>8233368
Adding on to that
Super 88 Market for authentic Asian food
Sofra for Mediterranean food
Rincon Mexicano for authentic tacos
JP Licks for good ice cream
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll put them on a list and see what I can get.
>>8233385
>authentic tacos
>East Coast
Nice try, Jewboy.
>>8233696
You can get "authentic tacos" in every city of more than 10,000 people in America, they are incredibly common
>>8233385
>east coast authentic tacos
Shredded corned beef and refried garbanzo beans on unleavened rye flatbread garnished with sauerkraut and baba ganoush.
>>8233696
Go to Sommerville it's 75% mexicans and brazilians.
Their tacos are double fried corn tortillas with meat, onion, and cilantro only, lime on the side with meat like cabeza or lengua
>>8233385
H-Mart is better for Asian food, but he might still enjoy Super 88. Agreed with everything the poster above you said.
>>8233750
What's wrong with that?
If you're wanting authentic all you have to do is get some ground beef and mix with mud, beans and chicken poo
>>8233696
>like the fucking federal government has done anything to stem the tide of illegal aliens infiltrating the nation
>>8233789
>t.Jew York