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Crossing in the United States is a blend of southern and Tex-Mex flavors, with typical dishes like barbecue, chili, tacos, and cornbread, offering a spicy and hearty culinary experience.

Rosa Mexicano

Rosa Mexicano

155 Seaport Blvd, Boston, United States Of America, Crossing

Meat • Soup • Cheese • Burgers


"Exceptional Service from Savannah at Rosa Mexicano!! I recently had the pleasure of dining at Rosa Mexicano, and I felt compelled to share my outstanding experience, thanks to the exceptional service provided by our waitress, Savannah. From the moment we walked in, Savannah greeted us with a warm and friendly smile, instantly setting a positive tone for our dining experience. Her enthusiasm and genuine kindness made us feel not just like customers, but like valued guests. Savannah's knowledge of the menu was impressive, and she took the time to explain various dishes, offering helpful recommendations based on our preferences. Her attentiveness throughout the meal was remarkable, ensuring that our glasses were never empty and that every aspect of our dining experience exceeded expectations. What truly stood out was Savannah's ability to create a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere. She was not only efficient in her duties but went above and beyond to engage with us, making the dining experience feel personalized and memorable. Savannah's passion for her job and dedication to providing excellent service did not go unnoticed. In fact, my party has dined at Rosa on multiple occasions with her as our waitress, and she has consistently been reliable each and every visit. Her genuine commitment to ensuring her customers have a fantastic time at Rosa Mexicano is truly commendable. In conclusion, I want to express my gratitude to Savannah for making our visit to Rosa Mexicano an unforgettable one. Her exceptional service, combined with her friendly demeanor, has undoubtedly left a lasting impression. I highly recommend Rosa Mexicano to others, and I look forward to returning soon, knowing that Savannah's outstanding service will be a highlight of the experience. Thank you, Savannah, for going above and beyond to make our dining experience extraordinary! I fully suggest and endorse any additional compensation/promotional response to honor her good work- she completely deserves it. Best regards, Kelly M."

Boulud Boston

Boulud Boston

Boylston Street, 776, Boston, United States Of America, Crossing

Soup • Fish • Wine • Coffee


"I had a high opinion of Bar Boulud but on Valentine's Day I lost that opinion. I have dined here before and in three of the group’s restaurants in NYC. I have several of Mr. Boulud’s books and I cook from them. This Valentine’s Day was a total disappointment. My wife and I changed three tables until we were seated in a quiet and not frigid part of the room. The menu price was very expensive for a place with no tablecloths and mediocre service by waiters who could not speak English clearly to understand what they were telling you. I know the lack of tablecloths and I knew the price, but I had high hopes for the service and, especially, for the meal. The served food was fancifully presented. However, good packaging does not make the food great. My lobster risotto was prepared hours before, was overcooked and the lobster was mostly small pieces that were lost inside the mussy risotto. I cook risotto myself for 20 years and I have visited Italy extensively where even a neighborhood restaurant will cook the risotto when you order it. This is the reason the menu tells you that you have to wait 20 minutes. Apparently in Mr. Boulud’s Boston bar/“restaurant” the risotto is made in the morning and heated in the microwave before it is served. The Dover sole my wife ordered was three very dry small pieces of fish that occupied only 10% of the plate’s area, the rest occupied by fanciful pre-prepared side actors while the mail actor, the fish, was a disappointment. A menu designed to be prepared and presented even by untrained people to control costs. What a disappointment for such a special day."