Tangierino in Boston (Charlestown)

Tangierino

Owner and Executive Chef Samad Naamad gained his title of "One of Boston's Hottest New Chefs" by delighting diners with both the authentic flavors of Morocco and creations inspired by contemporary world cuisines. Yet after two years of flawlessly execute

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83 Main Street
Boston, MA, 02129
617-242-6009
Cuisine: Moroccan

Reviews (12)

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Quote-leftnot all that it is cracked up to be. Cool atmosphere thoughQuote-right

Quote-leftWANT A GIRL TO FALL IN LOVE WITH U GO THEREQuote-right

Quote-leftFantastic food and ambience.Quote-right

Quote-leftRomantic atmosphere and surprisingly fun beer list, but the food was quite bland.Quote-right

Quote-leftThe food was tasty but the wait (with reservations) was inexcusable.Quote-right

Quote-leftRomantic restaurant. When it first opened service and food was much better. Miss the carrots and olives from the first year of operation. Portion sizes have been reduced while prices have increased. Still this is the best place in Boston for Moroccan cuisine.Quote-right

Quote-leftLove it and the shesha next door!Quote-right

Quote-leftVery romantic nice concept. Food great if you can still enjoy it after the hostess bad attitude, awful service and long waits to get in (in spite of having reservations!).Quote-right

Quote-leftConceptually, the menu is enticing and creative sounding. However, in execution, I find their sauces and spices to be very mediocre unfortunately. The blend of spices is not masterfully integrated to create a winning flavor. The sauces are not complex and engaging. The ambiance is sultry and nice enough for dates and a group of friends alike. I return occasionally dreaming that one day the sauces and spices would come out more sophisticated.Quote-right

Quote-leftWas voted as the most romantic restaurant and it actually is!! Casual atmosphere...moroccan and fusionQuote-right

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