Sabur Restaurant
May. 4th, 2005 08:23 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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Sabur is one of my favorite restaurants in all of Boston. If you like a variety of flavors and dishes from various regions in the Mediterranean and Balkans, this is definitely the place to eat. The menu has changed in the last year, but it's even better than what it had been.
Dining in the lounge transports me back to the Middle East or Mediterranean region...a combination of both...and really makes me miss Kuwait City terribly, but it's the only place that I've found where one can be so fully transported during the dining experience. The service is friendly although somewhat in keeping with the relaxed time traditions of the regions the cuisine comes from, so don't expect to dash in and out.
Prices are on par for the area although their appetizers are quite inexpensive and more than make a whole meal.
Anyway, if you're not familiar with Sabur, go there. Check it out. Enjoy it. Just head towards Teele from Davis. It's across the street from PJ Ryans, down a block or less.
Sabur is one of my favorite restaurants in all of Boston. If you like a variety of flavors and dishes from various regions in the Mediterranean and Balkans, this is definitely the place to eat. The menu has changed in the last year, but it's even better than what it had been.
Dining in the lounge transports me back to the Middle East or Mediterranean region...a combination of both...and really makes me miss Kuwait City terribly, but it's the only place that I've found where one can be so fully transported during the dining experience. The service is friendly although somewhat in keeping with the relaxed time traditions of the regions the cuisine comes from, so don't expect to dash in and out.
Prices are on par for the area although their appetizers are quite inexpensive and more than make a whole meal.
Anyway, if you're not familiar with Sabur, go there. Check it out. Enjoy it. Just head towards Teele from Davis. It's across the street from PJ Ryans, down a block or less.