

Indulge in a captivating culinary journey at Banyan Bar + Refuge, a fusion of Southeast Asian and New England flavors. Our menu boasts a tantalizing array of sweet, salty, sour, and spicy creations that promise to delight your palate. Immerse yourself in a delightful atmosphere filled with great music and a relaxed ambiance as you enjoy the historic South End.
Asian gastropub serving unique plates in cool digs with treelike sculptures, a raw bar & a patio.
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Address: 553 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 556-4211
Website: http://www.banyanboston.com/
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️ Food & Drinks
We started with the Bento Box, which was a great deal at $15. It came with a nice variety: crispy spring rolls, pan-fried dumplings, scallion pancakes, a small cucumber salad, and more — all with bold flavors and great texture. The crunchy elements were a perfect intro to the meal.
For my main, I ordered a noodle dish that had a beautiful presentation and a great chewy texture. However, the saltiness was a bit overpowering for my taste. Still, it’s clear they take pride in plating and ingredients.
Service & Hospitality
Service was a bit all over the place — we were checked on by multiple servers, which made it feel slightly disorganized. That said, they got our order right and were attentive overall.
Unique Selling Point
The fusion bento box is a fantastic starter option for first-timers or sharers. It’s flavorful, well-portioned, and a solid way to sample a bit of everything without breaking the bank.
We didn’t try any drinks this time, but the cocktail and mocktail menu was huge. We’re definitely coming back for that.
The ambiance was summery and had a fairytale vibe.
A must-try spot for the summer!
The only thing I wouldn’t recommend are the Brussels sprouts and I didn’t love the chocolate desserts.
Food came extremely fast – too fast. I felt like I was rushed as dishes would appear so quickly. At an average of $20+ per dish, you want to be able to enjoy it but because food came so fast and the portions where bite size, we all felt rushed. All the flavors where on – Dan Dan was odd without the spicy oil but it was spicy (as I asked). I added one star for flavor otherwise I would have given it 2 stars
The cabbage wraps were flavorful but hard to eat given their size, however, the pork ribs came right off the bone and were delicious. As for desserts, the chocolate cake was interesting but not bad and the crème Brielle was also decent. All in all I had a good experience here and it’s a pretty cool spot with some dishes shining brighter than others.
Be careful of the tip suggestions. The restaurant calculates the tip with the taxes and fee. So if you check off 20% on the credit card receipt, you may be paying 23%. If you’re considered the fee, you’re already paying, you may actually be paying 25% tip if you check off 20%.
We ordered a main & 2 hot dishes and they were all delicious. The flavor profile for all of them were not what I expected in a really good way! The dishes can get quite spicy so definitely moderate if you know you can’t tolerate spice.
Service was fine, we didn’t really interact. There’s an additional 2.5% kitchen fee. Interestingly the suggested tips are calculated after tax minus the kitchen fee.
I’ll definitely be returning to try the other dishes!