Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Winthrop
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- HHassanvipChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy experience at Limani Grill was exceptional. The Mediterranean cuisine was outstanding, with perfectly grilled seafood and fresh, vibrant flavors. The service was truly remarkable—attentive, friendly, and made the dining experience even more enjoyable. The warm and inviting atmosphere tied everything together for a memorable visit.More infoLimani Grille - SeaportPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Seaport•4.6
- CCynthiavipGreater Boston •9 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoStaff was fantastic and greeted us immediately. They accommodated our change in the number of people in our party quickly, and with a smile! We also opted for a low-top instead of what was set, and they quickly and happily made the change. Excellent people!More infoCommitteePrice: Moderate• Greek• Fort Point Channel•4.6
- KKateGreater Boston •18 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agowhat is great about this restaurant is that it has unusual, creative high quality Greek food. Not like anything I have EVER had before. It is wonderful to have a fantastic choice other than Italian or steakhouse food that is such high quality. It is our new favorite restaurant and I could not recommend it more highly. The dishes were unbelievably creative in taste and texture. Pomegranate Glazed Eggplant! Wow. Lamb Arancini. Spanikopita Pizette. Burnt Orange Phyllo Bread Pudding! I could go on and on.More infoTradePrice: Expensive• Greek• Seaport•4.6
- HHenryGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis was my 1st visit to Alcove. I wanted a more upscale dinner experience just prior to the Celtics game that evening. Our expectations were more than met. Our 4:45pm reservation perfectly matched the 8:00pm game time. The service was excellent. Assistance with our wine choices was on point. I was worried that our menu choices were a bit slim but we settled on splitting a few appetizers, with knowledgable input from our waitress. All of our selections were tasty and of sufficient quantity. I think the cost of our meal was appropriate. You could easily spend as much inside the TD Bank Garden with far less quality. I would say, Alcove is not the best place to bring young kids. It has total grown folks, upscale, candle lit ambience. But, by the time we left at around 6:30pm, most of the patrons were decked out in Celtics gear. This was just a cool choice for us and it made me think of just coming back to hang out whenever I plan to be in the area.More infoAlcovePrice: Expensive• American• West End•4.4
- DDanielvipGreater Boston •31 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 13, 2024This was our second visit to Tresca. For the first, we were privileged to sit at Table 77 (this was the jersey number of former Boston Bruin Ray Bourque who is part owner of this establishment), the lone balcony table overlooking Hanover Street. This time, we dined in the main restaurant which was pleasant. We had a pair of gift cards to apply towards dinner. It turns out, the vendor of one of the cards had gone out of business, rendering the card invalid. The manager visited our table to explain and offered to comp the expired card as a courtesy. In return, we gave the entire amount to our waitress Sydney for a job-well-done. The food was excellent and I especially enjoyed Anna Maria's meatball appetizer. Can't wait to return!More infoTrescaPrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.7