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Archive for January 7, 2008
Back in the Saddle
January 7, 2008 by willng24.
Happy New Year Everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I apologize for not being around for so long, but finishing my degree and enjoying the holidays got the best of me. However, I’m back and ready to give you folks some great info into Chinatown and the surrounding Boston area.
I had the opportunity to dine at the new Shabu Zen in Brighton over the holiday. It is the second location for Mr. David Wong. His original location at 16 Tyler St. in Boston has become famous for the hot pot dinning experience. The new location at 80 Brighton Ave. in Allston will surely be a success too. There are two advantages to the Brighton location. It is so massive (about 4x the size of the one in Boston) that hopefully there won’t be a line. Additionally, there is parking in the back…thank god! I grew up in the area and throughout the years parking has become a nightmare.
So go warm up from the New England winter with a hot pot at Shabu Zen!!!!
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