Lasagna & meatballs, tiramisu & other Italian comfort food served in casual traditional quarters.
Hours
| Monday | 3–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 3–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–9 PM |
| Thursday | 3–9 PM |
| Friday | 3–9 PM |
| Saturday | 3–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 347 Chelsea St, Boston, MA 02128
Phone: (617) 567-8608
Website: http://www.marioseastboston.com/
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Reviews
The dishes taste very fresh. The veal is very juicy, tender, and has a lot of flavor. The hidden menu is a surprise. I saw a lot of reviews online about the lasagna & meatball. It worth a try, indeed. I did not have more room in my belly to try the desserts, but would definitely go back again.
There are small tables for 1-2 people, great for a date or simply enjoy food by yourself, and also big tables that could fit a large party, like around 10 people.
My husband and I went here for dinner this past Wednesday and loved it. Not only do you get authentic Italian food but the staff takes care of you like a guest in their home. A new favorite. We’ll be coming back!
The setting is intimate and feels like you’ve been invited into their home for dinner.
The service was something every restaurant should emulate.
The food was delicious!
We split the rolled lasagna and ravioli, and it’s the best I’ve ever had.
If you are anywhere close, do your taste buds a solid and make a reservation here!!
Great spot for Italian food. Cozy space with nice staff and service.
Food:
Appetizers:
We started with stuffed mushrooms and also decided to order the lobster ravioli as another appetizer. The stuffed mushrooms are really good. The “stuffed” is like a stuffing consistency, which is good. Very well seasoned and savory. One of our favorites. The lobster ravioli was good, but not out of this world. It came with 5 large size pieces.
Entrees:
We ordered the chicken parmigiana and chicken limone. The chicken parmigiana was very good and a large portion. My wife asked me to share it several times. It essentially became her dish. The chicken limone was good. I liked it, my wife didn’t like that the chicken was fried. I thought it was good. Both entrees came with penne and sauce which were tasty and complimented the chicken entrees well. They also included a side salad. The salad was really good, but I’d ask for a touch less dressing next time.
Dessert:
Amazing! The tiramisu and cannoli were both incredible. The tiramisu was one of the better ones I’ve had (I AM from Atlanta, so take that with a grain of salt if you’re from the NE and go to Italian restaurants often). The cannoli was good, the ricotta was creamy but not runny. It’s very rich, but very flavorful.
Drinks:
We got aperol sprtiz, red sangria, and cappuccinos. All were pretty good. The cappuccino wasn’t out of this world, but it’s a nice touch post dessert.
Service:
The service was great. The staff was very friendly. They helped explain a couple of items and were attentive enough but not overbearing.
In Boston or anywhere within a few hours drive it a quick flight? Do yourself a favor and boom a reservation at Mario’s. Save the money it would cost to go to Italy and experience what I would consider the absolute best Italian dining experience!
Mario’s does feel like you walked into your grandma’s kitchen. The family that runs it are lovely and will take amazing care of you. As you will see from my pictures we tasted quite a few dishes and none disappointed. Fresh, delicious and absolutely amazing!!!
And don’t forget, you have a separate stomach reserved for dessert, so put it to good use!!!!!
We will be back in a couple of weeks!