
Little Donkey, located in the heart of Central Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a Tapas Restaurant and bar serving outdoor dining. The menu is influenced by dishes from around the world, and to complement the menu, there are excellent selections of wine, cocktails, and beer.
Chef-driven spot with cool vibe serving international small plates, plus craft brews & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 505 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 752-6762
Website: http://www.littledonkeybos.com/?utm_source=local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
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Reviews
The food, once again, was outstanding! Fresh oysters, brussel sprouts, bao buns, desserts, all of them were amazing! You can tell this is a kitchen that clicks at all times and really cares about the food that they prepare.
Go to Little Donkey. You will not regret it!
The food is eclectic by design, but not scattered. Dishes pull from multiple regions while maintaining clarity and balance, avoiding the trap of fusion for fusion’s sake. Flavors are bold but considered, portions are generous without excess, and plates arrive complete rather than overworked. While not every dish is revelatory, the overall batting average is high—an impressive feat for a menu this broad.
Service is relaxed, friendly, and well-paced, reinforcing the restaurant’s approachable tone. Staff guide comfortably without overexplaining, and the room runs smoothly even at volume. Hospitality here feels natural rather than scripted.
The atmosphere is lively and social, with an energy that feels intentional rather than chaotic. It’s a place designed for groups, shared plates, and conversation, and it delivers on that promise consistently.
Verdict:
Little Donkey earns four stars through confidence and cohesion. It balances ambition with accessibility, offering food that’s fun, satisfying, and well-executed in a room that people genuinely enjoy spending time in.
The Bangkok noodles and octopus were overcharred, such that none of the other flavor notes came through almost at all.
An extra star for gluten free consciousness. But it was a two star experience in terms of the culinary side. And very pricey for tapas.
If you end up here with a group of friends, it won’t be the worst thing, but don’t waste a date night.
Great, would get again
– The Bangkok street noodles had a wonderful smoky flavor and a good amount of pork.
– The mushroom fried rice was really good! Nice variety of mushrooms and perfect rice texture and flavor.
– The grilled octopus was cooked very nicely.
Okay, wouldn’t get again
– The salmon crudo was fine but nothing special.
– The empanada was pretty mid.
– The crispy pork belly was not what I expected. Felt more like a salad and the pork wasn’t that good compared to the Bangkok street noodles.
It’s not a cheap place — if we had gotten 2-3 dishes per person as was recommended, we would easily have spent over $50 per person (most dishes are $17 to $25). But the portion sizes for the rice and noodles were larger than I expected, and those two dishes were quite scrumptious. I’d come back!