Some Boston & Pittsburgh Bites🍴

I felt like posting this since it looks so cute, I just wish I remembered where I got the food in Boston though 😢

📍Location: Boston

Context & thoughts: The sushi was great, I wish it had a pinch of salt to add some more flavor, otherwise, it was pretty good! Shrimp was so good with the lemon!

Overall rating: 4.5/5 x2

📍Location: Pittsburgh

Context & thoughts: Both platters and meals were great, I loved the avocado and seasoning for both dishes!

Overall rating: 5/5

#bostonfood #pittsburghfood

2/4 Edited to

... Read moreSharing my own culinary explorations in Boston and Pittsburgh, I can relate to the excitement of finding unique and delicious food spots. Boston's sushi scene often surprises with fresh seafood, and I’ve noticed that a little extra seasoning or a pinch of salt can really elevate the experience, just like the shrimp with lemon mentioned here. While it’s frustrating not recalling the exact restaurant, many places around Boston's popular areas serve excellent sushi paired with creative garnishes. In Pittsburgh, the love for rich flavors shines through with avocado-based dishes, which are a personal favorite due to their creamy texture and healthy essence. The mention of the Cheesecake Factory in Pittsburgh hints at popular dining spots known for diverse menus. I often find that seasonings play a crucial role in transforming simple platters into memorable meals, as seasoned avocado adds a refreshing twist to many dishes. When exploring food in new cities, I recommend asking locals or checking foodie apps to remember the exact places since every city offers hidden gems. Overall, enjoying food in Boston and Pittsburgh means appreciating both fresh ingredients and thoughtful seasonings. Trying local specialties, like sushi with citrus toppings or seasoned platters with avocado, creates lasting food memories. These culinary adventures encourage me to try dishes beyond my comfort zone, enhancing travel and dining experiences.