tupelo


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5
13 yıl önce
inman square
about a year ago , i made my first visit to tupelo at inman square. i had a really wonderful dining experience and was especially impressed by the attentive service. this past friday, i made a return visit and was happy to find that the service and southe
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ro
2
14 yıl önce
inman square
tupelo's sorry i have to disagree. i had a bowl of grits wiht some pulled barbeque chicken and the turkey meatballs as a appetizer. i was less than impressed. my son had the bowl of grits with some barbecue beef. he said the dish was o.k. my other son had the chicken and waffles and only ate half. he didn't like either. we also had three very small glasses of juice(2.50 per glass outrageous) and they had the chocolate cake for desert. neither finished the cake (didn't like it). the total price for this disaster was 81.00 dollars. i'm from the south and southern cooking this is not.
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eatingoxford.com
14 yıl önce
inman square
it’s a fairly new venture (opened in mid 2009), with a head chef who gets his inspiration from his family’s roots in new orleans and a certain rock-n-roller you may know. the menu was designed to reflect southern/creole fare (a pretty popular menu goal in
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seth
2
14 yıl önce
inman square
avoid, avoid, avoid.. first, my credentials. i was born and raised in savannah, georgia. i grew up down the street from mrs. wilkes boarding house restaurant - best southern food on the planet, hands-down.

do yourself a favor and skip this restaurant.

these are awful misrepresentations of southern cuisine. my food was horribly over-salted, mis-cooked, and generally inedible. my girlfriend's dish was equally bad (and she grew up in the dc area with a mom from south of the mason-dixon line so she knows what southern food should taste like too).

a much better option for the boston area would be the (nearby) hungry mother. they do some really nice interpretations of dishes such as shrimp and grits - and they do it right.
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mell
5
14 yıl önce
inman square
we loved it! the fried grits stole my husband's heart. our waitress was amazing! if you can go get there soon!
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jason
5
14 yıl önce
inman square
who'd expect to find good southern style comfort food in the middle of cambridge? my red wine braised beef brisket with fresh ground horseradish was fork tender and was accompanied by some very good collard greens and buttery mashed potato. my wife enjoyed the catfish and cheesy grits. great food and generous portions for the money. a definite win in my book.
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gena
5
14 yıl önce
inman square
my husband liked his gumbo, but my shrimp and grits were so so! they took away from the flavor of grits with bbq sauce. i'd go back and just ask to go light on the sauce! overall, being from the south.. not bad!
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joni
14 yıl önce
inman square
great southern food up north. i'm from virginia, but the food at tupelo is better than anything i'd had in the south. it's flavorful, and authetnic, but has that extra boston touch of freshness in ingredients and ideas while not being too heavy (as southern can be). small, fun location and great staff, too.
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tiny
14 yıl önce
inman square
tupelo, a new new orleans/southern restaurant, is definitely one of the best bangs for your buck when it comes to dining in cambridge. the ambiance is cozy and laid back, the food is pretty good, and the prices are very reasonable. appetizers ranged betwe
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pigtrip
5
14 yıl önce
inman square
a close cousin of barbecue is southern cuisine, and two much-talked-about proponents have sprung up in cambridge within the last year and a half. first came hungry mother near kendall square; this year's rookie is tupelo near inman square. based on only o
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pcv
14 yıl önce
inman square
tupelo and hungry mother are two of the most celebrated additions to the cambridge eating scene over the past year. that they are both southern inspired suggests a niche in the boston area that was screaming to be filled at least since the closing of bob
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richard
5
14 yıl önce
inman square
who would have thought that fried grits could be so tasty? there is a new restaurant in inman square, tupelo , which provides southern cuisine. located on the site of the former magnolias , tupelo is owned by renee mcleod (of petsi pies fame) and mike wal
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