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Sibling Rivalry
525 Tremont St Boston, MA (617) 338-5338 reserve online| Website: | http://www.siblingrivalryboston.com/ |
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Sibling Rivalry is a American, Private Parties, and American (New) restaurant where most Menuism users came for a family meal.
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From the Restaurant
Sibling Rivalry combines the simple elegance of classical cooking with the rich, bold flavors of Modern American cuisine. Chef's David and Bob Kinkead created a 'dueling' menu that showcases their talents with different interpretations of seasonal ingredients. The Kinkead brothers' philosophy of providing fresh, straight-forward cuisine is at the core of their menu. Warm colors of copper, beet, and red provide a warm and inviting atmosphere which reflects the hospitality of the restaurant and staff. Diners can experience a 'Chef's Bar' where patrons can watch the hustle and bustle of the kitchen while dining. A creative cocktail list and extensive wine selection are top of the list of reasons to visit this posh Boston dining hotspot.
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Luxury done right!
Sibling Rivalry is in the beginning of the South End. The atmosphere is very chic and trendy.
Generally, as the name suggests, the chefs are brothers who use the same ingredients, each coming up with their own menu.
Easter Sunday, however, was a smaller menu, but still very tasty.
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Tuna Tartar
Possibly one of the best dishes I’ve ever eaten.
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- a family meal
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