Monday, December 11, 2006

Lunch @ The International


We went to The International, On Washington Street. When we walked up to the restaurant we saw a mural of life in the Dominican Republic. We walked in to the restaurant and the waitress didn't speak English . There was Prachata music playing. The place was very cozey and chilly. We were with Mrs. Saxe and Mary Jane who was our main translaor and ordered all our food. THe Menus were 1/2 in spanish and on the other side was in English. We ended up ordering 6 plates of yellow and beans, 3 bowls of fried chicken and beef in a nice sauce, we ordered 2 plates of salad with beats, carrots. tomatoes, there was avacados, fried bananas the boys did order French Fries and lastly we had a pleasant eggplant dish. they served us soda and we then headed back to the big H..

Thanks,
~JuLeS R

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a lot of food... and this was a great learning experiance for us to eat in a daminican restaraunt... Thank goodness for Mary Jane


~JuLeS R

Anonymous said...

I loved having lunch here!! Its fun to be surrounded by a different language, which is also very important, we learned, in the medical facilities in this part of town!


-Dana

Anonymous said...

this was fun to see a different side of Boston. The fried plantans were balm and the Crispy spicy chichen was top shelf not to mention the service and attmospher were great.

-Spencer