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617-523-3112
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98 Salem St
Boston, MA 02113

Average Rating 5 (21 Ratings)

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Hours: Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm Fri-Sat 5pm-10:30pm
Payment Types: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover
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With its exciting, modern Italian menu, one of the North End's smallest restaurants delivers large culinary rewards.
A true gem among all those rhinestones in the North End, this rustic, but cozy trattoria with stucco walls and beamed ceilings specializes in creative interpretations of Italian classics. The bad news is that there's no coffee or dessert. The good news is that you can work off dinner with a stroll around the neighborhood before stopping someplace on Hanover Street for an espresso and a pastry.Visit Citysearch.com

  • Critically-Acclaimed
  • Good for Groups
  • Authentic Italian Cuisine
Editorial Review
by Eric Grossman
With its exciting, modern Italian menu, one of the North End's smallest restaurants delivers large culinary rewards.

The Scene
With only about a dozen tables, this popular Salem Street restaurant guarantees an intimate atmosphere, especially on weekends, when the place is packed and harried waiters struggle to recite the nightly specials over the noisy crowd. Still, gourmands and well-informed tourists put up with the prohibitive noise levels and cramped seating arrangements in order to enjoy some of the North End's most adventurous dining. With its soft lighting, stucco walls and beamed ceilings, the dining room sports a slightly rustic vibe.

The Food
Chicken parm wishes and lasagna dreams are thwarted by Terramia's far-reaching, modern Italian menu--nowhere else in the neighborhood can diners enjoy an order of sweet lobster fritters with a tangy balsamic-honey glaze. The ever-changing menu incorporates seasonal vegetables and the catch of the day. Homemade pasta dishes feature unconventional preparation styles--ravioli is served open-faced, with scallops, shrimp and zucchini, in a lobster mascarpone sauce.
Insider Tips
from CitySearch

Save Money
With the menu's relatively high prices in mind, budget-minded diners should split a starter and skip the wine (a glass of house red or white costs $8).


Know Before You Go
Big groups beware--a 20 percent gratuity is added to parties of five or more.


Know Before You Go
Hoping for a sweet--or caffeinated--finish? Expect to head down the street to one of the North End's famous bakeries, as Terramia does not serve dessert or coffee.


21 Ratings and Reviews

  • Review rating : 4out of 5   Carminenarducci - 04/16/2009

  • Review rating : 4out of 5   Francodevito - 07/25/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   Tigers1944 - 06/13/2008

  • My Favorite Restauraunt by Far

    Review rating : 5out of 5   PROCALL PLUS - 05/21/2008

    The Best Restaurant in Boston and Metro North. When planning to dine out, we wouldn't go anywhere else.

  • HIdden on Salem, but worth the find!

    Review rating : 5out of 5   Ward6sno3 - 05/21/2008

    This restaurant is amazing. Away from the hustle and bustle of Hanover Street, Terramia is the best ************* food me and my wife have found in the North End. You have to try the Ravoletta, open faced ravioli with gigantic scallops and shrimp with delicious diced zucchini. And the sauce..... There are hardly words.

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