Nautilus Pier 4 Restaurant,Bar in Boston

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#556 Van 1828 in Boston
8.8
267 Beoordeling
Sfeer
8.8/10
Voedsel
8.8/10
Interieur
8.8/10
Prijzen
8.8/10
Dienst
8.8/10
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$ Bar, Asian, Thai , Pub, Vietnamese , Japanese Fusion
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Passing by The Institute of Contemporary Art, visit this restaurant. Spanish cuisine is recommended to taste at Nautilus Pier 4. Being at this place, order good scallops, fried chicken and Peking duck. Get your meal started with delicious wine or good tequila. This spot will offer you great coffee. Choose between indoor and outdoor seating. The hostess is said to be cool here. This restaurant provides meals at low prices. The terrific decor and cozy atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. Google users awarded Nautilus Pier 4 4.5.
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Gloria Ha
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8
2 months ago
I had no idea what to expect when I made a reservation for Nautilus, but I ended up having a quite good experience overall. The one thing that stuck out in a bad way however was that the food was very very salty and would really have gone well with rice (but they don't give any rice or bread and it's not even listed as an optional add-on). I am a fiend for salt, but even I thought that the combination of a lot of the foods that we got were unbearably salty and really took away from the enjoyableness of the experience. Even if we had just had a couple of bowls of rice, the food would have tasted much much better because we would have been able to appreciate the flavors, rather than just have our mouths overloaded with sodium. That being said I really did love the different flavors that we had here and had a lot of dishes that I would want to get again. Delicious, would get again - Korean style short ribs was the showstopper for me. I was worried that it would be sweet because it did say KBBQ style, which can be quite sweet, but instead it was a punch of flavor and the meat was so tender and juicy. It's some of the best short rib I've ever had. It was just delicious. - The crab fried rice was delicious. The price is a bit steep and I'm not sure if it's really worth that price, but it is quite good. Very soft, filling, and hits all the right spots. It's not a wok hei crispy sort of fried rice, but more of a soft one with smooth gentle flavors. The crab meat is big and tasty and the egg and crispy shallots are great. I didn't really need the sauce at that point and I kind of wish that we had the rice earlier to go with the other things but unfortunately we did receive the rice last. - The tuna with shrimp chips was also really good. It wasn't too salty, the tuna was super super smooth, and the shrimp chips had a nice crunch. Wouldn't get again/I was too salted-out to appreciate - The charcoal prawns were strongly recommended in a lot of food reviews. I can see that it could've been good, but there was way too much seasoning on it, and it was the first item we had that was unbearably salty. The shrimp was also the kind that gets easily overcooked. I wouldn't get it again. - I thought the scallops were nicely cooked and tasty with vegetables and creamy sauce but it wasn't anything particularly special so I wouldn't get that one again. - The Shanghai pork and chicken dumplings were pretty good but nothing too special and I'm not sure if this price this justified. I did like the crunchy textures of the topping and the sauciness. - We also got the raclette peppers which I didn't really like because it wasn't my style of flavors but the other people I was with really liked it. - The wok-fried greens I think we're quite good but again because of the salt I just couldn't eat any more of it. Dessert review - The tres leches cake with passion fruit was really unique and tasty and the textures were great. It was almost a bit too much flavor though -- there was a bit of mouth-puckering saltiness and sourness. It was almost too much flavor for me, though I'm not sure how much that was influenced by the other things I had earlier in the evening. - The salted chocolate soft serve was nothing special. The tres leches cake is much more special and worth getting. Takeaways - They gave us four of most things so it would be a great place to go with either two people or four people. - We did order a bit too much food, and ended up spending over $100 per person after tax and tip. We could easily have cut one or two of the smaller dishes and have been satisfied (closer to $75 per person). - Given the serving sizes, the food is quite expensive. But there are some really unique flavor and texture combinations that you can't find elsewhere, so maybe it's worth it! - The service was good and it was a really nice ambiance with nice lighting and bathrooms. - I can see myself coming back but I would definitely try to get some rice, because I don't think it's possible to get through the meal without it. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $100+ Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Blue Crab Fried Rice
The food is excellent, but very pricey for small portions. I drank just water. I was a solo diner, so I didn't get the same service as the people sitting near me even I spent more than they did. Robin was my server. For example, the couple in their 70s who were from Florida, but have a home in Boston, the server had several conversations each time he came back to their table about playing a certain sport in Florida. The server also spoke with the couple sitting across from me who were from San Diego. I hope they tipped him well, but the couple in their 70s didn't have much cash on them and they left a $10. In their defense, they had a hefty gift card and the server wouldn't let them leave tip on the gift card. The server said management policy. I tipped double what my neighbors did, but the server spent three times attention on my neighbors. Plus there is a 4% kitchen appreciation fee, so really I tipped 20%. Anyways, the tipping culture is out of control. It is one reason I don't eat out as much anymore. I probably overtipped given the service. No one came by my table to ask how was my food. The food tasted fresh, but the cuisine was standard Asian fusion. The standouts were the gem salad -- every bite was fantastic and crunchy -- and the soft serve ice cream. I got the mixed flavors. I should've started off with the gem salad and then I would've just gotten one entrée but I ordered the salad midway through the meal because I saw someone who had ordered it and it looked amazing. The salad is probably of a few items on the menu that is worth the price you can actually split it with someone in your party. The blue crab fried rice is very small, taking up less than half a plate with half going to the sauce bowls and the lemon. The flavors in that citrusy sauce that accompanied the blue crab fried rice is fantastic. The hot was mild. I came to this restaurant, because one of my closest friends recommended it. However, she didn't pay for her meal. A bottle of still water was set on the table so I refilled my glass throughout the dinner service. I did notice there was a party of four on my right -- two patrician-looking grandparents and their teenage granddaughter and grandson -- the server refilled their water glasses from the bottles in the table. The server never refilled my water glass. Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 5
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Brian Twitchell
Bron: google
10
5 months ago
Went as a celebration in a party of three. Reserved ahead of time and only needed to pick a slightly early time. Expensive, yet you get high quality food for the extra cost. The server was very helpful in selecting dishes and even found out the herbs used in one of the sauces for us. (I was impressed it included marjoram!) Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Marlon L
Bron: google
8
6 months ago
This is “tapa” style upscale place. Only tapas thing about it is the portion size. Price is still full entree pricing, it’s just an excuse for shrinkflation. Food was well plated and tasted quite nice. The beef ribs were tender and marinated with shrimp/crab paste and basil, but just a tad too salty. The crab fried rice was well fried and the sauces are quite authentically SE Asia. Not sure if it’s worth $45. The grilled shrimp had a smoky grilled flavor. We were seated outside, and it was decorated nicely next to the water, but all the tables are crammed pretty close to each other. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
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Jake Michnick
Bron: google
8
6 months ago
I had an incredibly enjoyable dining experience at Nautilus Pier 4 and would happily recommend it. The restaurant boasts a fantastic ambiance with great lighting and a simple yet effective decor. Despite it being a Tuesday, the place was bustling with activity, so I'd recommend making a reservation in advance if you can. Fortunately, we were seated promptly, which was a pleasant surprise given the crowd. To kick off our evening, we indulged in some drinks, and they were all absolutely fantastic. The Pisco Sour, in particular, stood out as my personal favorite. When it came to the food, we decided to sample a bit of everything. The fried chicken was nothing short of perfection, and the accompanying sauce elevated it to another level. On the other hand, the bao left me wanting more; whether it was the sauce or the flavor of the beef, something felt lacking and didn't quite wow me. However, the Szechuan noodles were an absolute delight, even though they arrived slightly on the cooler side. The short rib bites were so delectable that I could easily devour a thousand of them. Shishito peppers are typically a crowd-pleaser, but it was the Japanese street corn and charcoal prawns that stole the show with their incredible flavors and textures. Service was another highlight of the evening; it's become somewhat of a rarity to encounter solid service these days, so it was refreshing to see. Nautilus Pier 4 is undoubtedly a must-visit restaurant, especially if you happen to find yourself in the Seaport district of Boston. The minor hiccup with the bao and slightly cooler noodles aside, the overall experience, from the ambiance to the exceptional fried chicken and standout dishes like the street corn and prawns, makes it well worth a visit. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
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Alex Issokson
Bron: google
10
9 months ago
I had a really excellent meal here at Nautilus! We were able to get in and sat outside because it was really nice out. As far as the food goes, definitely some of the best food I’ve eaten in the Seaport. I’d have to say that the Peking Duck is a top 5 *meal* of all time for me. Everything about it is perfect—the crispy duck (made in two ways), the rice, the steamed buns, and lettuce wraps. I would go back JUST for that. The asparagus and tuna poke were also 5/5, but that duck is just perfect, especially with the hoisin sauce they gave you (they give you 3 sauces). Please enjoy the pictures. For service and atmosphere, I gave a 4. The seats outside weren’t the most comfortable, and it did take a while for us to be able to order our food. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $100+ Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes Two Hawaiian Tuna Poké
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Kate Lee
Bron: google
8
6 months ago
Booked for 2 on a very busy Saturday night. Service was really fast ! Ordered 5 dishes, tapas style. Definitely filling. The dishes are all tasty but salty for my taste. Mocktail and cocktail are both great too. Seating in front of the kitchen areas, cool to see the preparation but temperature is on the hotter side. Much cooler elsewhere if you want to avoid heat. Tallied up the 5 dishes & 3 drinks to be around $200 + tips. Overall pleasant, pricy dinner. Note: the contactless payment didn’t work during our time there but sort out the payment in another way. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $100+ Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Crispy Marinated Calamari
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Kari Patts
Bron: google
10
A month ago
We came here last night with a group of friends and we are already planning our next trip back. When we arrived for our reservation we were immediately seated. Our waitress was extremely knowledgeable and helped us pick out some favorites off the menu. Everything we tried was amazing - highly recommend both the Thai sausage lettuce wraps and chilled octopus salad. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Steamed Pork Buns
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Jon
Bron: google
8
6 months ago
Great fusion in Boston. Heirloom tokay were so free, Korean ribs had such great sweet and spicy flavour. The bau was just ok but the blue crab fried rice was amazing. Lots of crab!
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Jea Kim
Bron: google
10
11 months ago
For once the hype was real. Undoubtedly one of the best Asian fusion I’ve had in my recent memory. Ever since they opened two years ago, I’ve always wanted to visit, and I’m glad I made the effort to make the reservation. We came in on a Saturday night and found the place completely packed. We were fortunate to have the corner table where it was much quieter than the main dining room and the bar. Our server was very friendly, and she made some excellent recommendations for the cocktails. Instead of doing their signature feast experience, we opted for the regular a la carte menu and shared a couple of dishes. All the seafood dishes we ordered were excellent, and my favorite was the spoon tuna chip & dip - minced tuna sprinkled with yuzu and furikake was a perfect topping for the crispy shrimp chips. Shiso hand rolls and tempura east coast oyster tacos also paired nicely with our drinks. Seasoned with spicy lemon dressing and pickled pineapple, the Vietnamese beef tataki salad was a creative twist on beef carpaccio, and we loved it. Other honorable mentions include the raclette-stuffed peppers, charcoal prawns, and blue crab fried rice. The only thing we found mediocre was the spicy dan dan noodles, but everything else throughout the evening was flawless. Overall, our experience at Nautilus was good as we hoped for, and I will definitely come back to do the pecking duck feast experience. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Vietnamese Beef Tataki Salad
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