TV Diner - Review: Flat Iron Tapas

Title: TV Diner - Review: Flat Iron Tapas

Published: Sat, 17 Oct 2009

Description: (TV Diner) - Situated in the Bullfinch Hotel, Flat Iron Tapas and Lounge offers a small plates style menu, featuring dishes with international influences. Let's find out if this trip around the world was worth the...

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" Taking up a corner inside Boston's voltage -- flat iron tabs bar and lounge. Is obsolete groom accented by black and cut three guys used I was sliding and featuring a -- of small and large plates Manning. Within international. Twist for starters. We went went -- and -- not as to have loads of heavy dove bill is. Without whole -- mix of seasoned chicken and corn but a homemade salsa. Jack does this -- alliances. Osama starter up with a few notches on the labor scale. The marriage -- was another. Near miss all of our generous in portions of fried terrorist Soto balls went. Mushroom man on Tina -- were weighed down a little bit too much wind up mushroom giving them really an unappealing color. On -- a couple of entree portions first Bob bacon wrapped fillet with -- blue cheese that -- now to figure out. -- of -- was cooked to a fault list medium but. We should've chosen the roasted potatoes instead of the intense cranberry pistachio rice as the Sox. Are bad there. Are now the pan seared chicken breast and filled with sports and cheese was mediocre but we have to say the rice. Was pretty nice with the poultry gets. The -- me banana bread -- Vanilla Ice cream was absolute. First rate bathed in warm cinnamon sugar and delegate in texture it is to start. At absolute star quality. And a trio of deep chocolate truffles resting and raspberry truly was a long armed cream goodness but short on presentation. Service was confident and friendly on the very quiet Saturday night we did visit although we practically. Have the place. To ourselves we never felt as if we were in a fishbowl. The price point and flat iron topless bar and lounge is good when advertisers and salads. From five to twelve dollars small -- nine it was much as fourteen dinner size portions. Fifteen to 24. And -- are averaging. At six dollars alt and a maker and number of really kick in cocktails. Does raise sea martini. I stand -- we recommended while our visit to flat iron tap this was a bit disappointing weekend C. They could earn a spot on Boston's culinary map but based on hours. It will -- Slice open daily for breakfast stand for dinner flat -- topless bar and lounge. Is at the voltage hotel 107 Merrimack street in Boston. Call 617778. 2900. Or go online and flat iron -- didn't. Dot com."

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