Dining Features Article

The 50 Best Restaurants

Ranked like you've never seen restaurants ranked before.

By Amy Traverso & Jolyon Helterman

On the line at Craigie on Main (#11) in Cambridge. Photographs by Bob O'Connor.

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Additional reporting by Olga Belogolova and Alyson Sheppard

It's a simple question: "Where should we go for dinner?" Yet ask it and brace for a cacophony of opinions, as every magazine, newspaper, and user-generated-review website vies to serve as your gastronomic guru. Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to pull it all together, to herd that surfeit of recommendations into one single, convenient, yet statistically meaningful index? To have a Metacritic, of sorts, for local grub? We thought so, too.

Presenting The Ultimate Ranking of Hub Dining, as determined by every major dining expert and amateur critic out there.

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A Veritable Smorgasbord of Opinion

Welcome to the post-authority world. Or, as we prefer to think of it, the diffused-authority world.

As the Web has created new distribution channels for information, professional restaurant critics have lost their exclusive claim to the soapbox. Now everyone's a critic, with bandwidth to broadcast.

All that noise can get disorienting, because every critic also has his or her own methods and biases. The paid professionals adhere to journalistic standards and know a thing or two about their subject, yet they only visit their targets a few times—and sometimes they just don't like cod cheeks, no matter how exquisitely prepared. At the other extreme, survey-based reviews like Zagat and user-review chat boards like Yelp opt for the more-is-more approach. A noble pursuit, but as history sometimes reminds us, making decisions by polling the masses can be a fraught proposition. (For more on the predilections of local gastro-judges, including our own, see "There's Just No Pleasing Some People.")

With that in mind, we undertook the ambitious task of wading through all the raw data for you. What we've come up with is an unprecedented ranking of the top 50 restaurants in the city, as collectively judged by the Globe, the Herald, the Phoenix, Zagat, Yelp, the Phantom Gourmet, and select posters from the Boston board on Chowhound. And, of course, ourselves, in the persons of food editor Amy Traverso and features editor Jolyon Helterman (a Cook's Illustrated alum), with help from our critic, Corby Kummer. We reviewed the reviews, standardized the scores, and, using a little statistical wizardry (see "How We Did It"), calculated a hierarchy of culinary excellence. 

In the interest of transparency, one last note of explanation: When running the numbers, we weighted our own scores twice as heavily as the other sources'. Why? It's our magazine, for one, and we naturally trust our own taste and expertise more than anyone else's. More important: We did it because our verdicts were in almost all cases the most recent. Restaurants evolve (or devolve) faster than critics can review them, so over the past two months we sent out our judges to check up on the field. That way, we could ensure that the scores that mattered most were also the most up-to-date.

Now, back to that question on the previous spread: Where should you go for dinner? Read on.


 

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dinner
Posted by Anonymous | Aug. 7, 2009 at 8:20 AM
COMMENT:
just go have dinner - don't try to impress everyone with your bad usage of "BIG" words
just go have dinner
Posted by Anonymous | Aug. 7, 2009 at 8:22 AM
COMMENT:
just go have dinner - stop trying to impress us with your BAD usage of what you think are BIG words

Posted by Anonymous | Jan. 7, 2010 at 9:49 AM
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Closed Restaurants?
Posted by Anonymous | Jan. 11, 2010 at 7:50 AM
COMMENT:
Why are there so many places listed here that have closed within the last year? Without even an asterisk noting that they are no longer open? This is misleading to people who don't follow the Boston food scene closely.
Closed Restaurants?
Posted by Jamie | Jan. 11, 2010 at 10:49 AM
COMMENT:
Duly Noted. We just made the adjustments on the 2009 version. The latest issue on newsstands (January), has the 2010 Best Restaurants feature, Where to Eat Now click here

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