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It was a wonderful experience. I'm glad we dined here when we were hungry. The food was of very good quality and offered great value. The owner was charming, and our waitress was friendly and provided excellent service. We wish happiness to all the others who will soon be moving on to the next chapter of their lives! View all feedback.
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The Hungry I is a quirky neighborhood restaurant. It is reminiscent of The Grotto , another Beacon Hill establishment hidden in a cellar, except with food and service that are not as good. I 'd skip this place for dinner, but it looked fun hanging out at the bar for drinks. View all feedback.
It was a wonderful experience. I'm glad we dined here when we were hungry. The food was of very good quality and offered great value. The owner was charming, and our waitress was friendly and provided excellent service. We wish happiness to all the others who will soon be moving on to the next chapter of their lives!
The atmosphere is lovely, but the food is too rich to enjoy.
The restaurant features a charming, intimate atmosphere and offers a wide selection of traditional continental and French dishes, all accompanied by excellent service. The owner, Peter Ballarin, is a delightful conversationalist and adds to the experience. I have been visiting this place since my childhood, and it’s always a joy to return.
Eating is very good, classic French, but the deserts are really special and made to home. the restaurant is located in an old beacon hill grounded stone building with a beautiful outdoor terrace. the personal is friendly and nice. recommended for a quiet, romantic evening as well as every day eats.
My family loved The Hungry I! Extremely nice and knowledgeable waiter, and the food was amazing. The snapper was fantastic, and so was the venison. Honestly, all of it was fantastic!
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