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Food & Drink

Friday, March 30, 2012

Readers Choose All Seasons Table as the Best Sit-Down Restaurant

The popular Asian fusion restaurant offers a killer sushi menu and an interesting range of inventive cocktails.

Malden readers call it again: Pleasant St. staple All Seasons Table was your favorite sit-down restaurant in the city this year.  They took home 26 percent of the vote, with runners-up Exchange Street Bistro and Pasta Market Cafe getting 18 and 13 percent of the vote respectively.  Owner Douglas Tran was not immediately available for comment Friday.  "All Seasons Table never fails to satisfy," Patch reader Erik Royd wrote on the restaurant's Patch listing. "From the great service and decor, live Jazz and great wine selection. Did I mention the food? It is terrific. I can't recommend 1 thing, I recommend everything!" If you are a local business, claim your Patch directory listing to interact with Patch readers and heighten your local online…

Karin Nystrom

6:05 pm on Saturday, March 31, 2012

All Seasons Table is most certainly superb!! Terrific staff, professional jazz ensembles - and most importantly, extra-ordinary creative food. Malden is certainly fortunate to have the talents of Douglas Tran!!   more ›

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Greater Boston's Best Places to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day, As Voted By Our Readers

A roundup of favorite St. Paddy's Day spots in the Greater Boston area.

Patch readers throughout the greater Boston area weighed in on their top spots to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. After five days of voting, here are our winners: Back Bay: Solas, 710 Boylston St. Beacon Hill: Seven's Ale House, 77 Charles St. Charlestown: The Warren Tavern, 2 Pleasant St. Malden: Hugh O'Neill's Restaurant, 45 Pleasant St. Medford: Pizzeria Regina, 44 Station Landing Melrose: Bread 'n Bits of Ireland, 530 Main St. Somerville: Olde Magoun's Saloon, 518 Medford St. South End: Clerys Bar & Restaurant, 113 Dartmouth St. Stoneham: Montvale Plaza, 54 Montvale Ave. Wakefield: Harrington's, 17 Water St.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Best Places in Greater Boston for Sandwiches

Last week, hundreds of Patch readers weighed in on their favorite sandwich joints - here are the hot spots that came out on top.

Patch readers throughout the greater Boston area weighed in on their favorite local sandwiches. After five days of voting, here are our winners:

Monday, February 27, 2012

Best of Patch: Where's Malden's Best Sandwich?

Please vote for your favorite sandwich place by taking our poll and by clicking on the directory link and writing a short 1 or 2 sentence review.

Our inaugural Best of Patch contest kicks off this week with food on our minds.  Do you have a favorite sandwich place or sub shop in town?  Here are some of our favorite places, but if we're leaving one off of the list, please let us know in the comments and we'll add it: Check out our other "Best Of" columns in Melrose, Medford, Charlestown and Somerville. Voting in the poll below is open until 9 a.m. Friday. Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.

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