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Sel de la Terre

255 State St.
Boston, MA 02109
Phone: 617-720-1300
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Fax: 617-227-1579
Email: info@seldelaterre.com
774 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02199
Phone: 617-266-8800
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1245 Worcester Street, # 3032
Natick, MA 01760
Phone: 508-650-1800
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Price Range: : $$$ — Expensive
Cuisine(s): French
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Locals and tourists come here for homegrown bistro classics that stay close to their French roots. Dishes are consistently good, and the wine list is interesting and well priced. The breads are especially noteworthy and are for sale at the bakery and sandwich shop.

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Best of Boston 2003 Restaurant, French
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Best of Boston 2001 French Fries
It's this simple: crispy shoestring spuds tossed with fresh rosemary and salt. The secret? They're deep-fried in olive oil laced with...

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