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		<description><![CDATA[When you are daydreaming of a wonderfully lavish trip to Paris, it may feel painfully intangible at times. When I dream of Paris, never do I think about the romanticism lingering in the air, the beautifully cut throat high fashion, &#8230; <a href="http://beantownbelly.com/?p=1014">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are daydreaming of a wonderfully lavish trip to Paris, it may feel painfully intangible at times. When I dream of Paris, never do I think about the romanticism lingering in the air, the beautifully cut throat high fashion, or people with berets calmly smoking cigarettes with a mysterious gaze. No way man! I dream of piping hot, garlicky and tender escargot, various foods fried in pure duck fat, extravagant foie gras terrines and simply complex pairings of wine and cheese. Oh gosh&#8230; Paris! <em>Est-ce que vous connaissez un bon restaurant par ici? </em>English translation: Do you know a good restaurant around here?</p>
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<p><strong>There&#8217;s something special about <a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave</a>.</strong> You feel like you&#8217;ve been transported to a chic and casual bistro in France where dining without a glass of wine between your fingertips almost feels uncomfortable. Tastefully simple, dimly lit lights heighten the ambiance for romantic dinners and gatherings of close friends. As for the food&#8230; Well, let me tell you about the food.</p>
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<p><strong>Everyday, from 4-6pm and 9-11pm, <a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave</a> has a variety of $1 oysters and Little Neck Clams. </strong>Oysters usually include Wellfleet, Peter&#8217;s Point, Duxbury and Rocky Nook. How can you beat that? Restaurants that serve $1 oysters once a week usually serve you the ones that are about to rot. Trust me, you can taste the difference. This is the perfect after-work spot to relax and slurp on some perfectly briny bites. Squeeze a little lemon juice to bring that baby alive, plop a small dollop of zesty cocktail sauce and then drizzle a little mignonette on it. Yum!</p>
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<p>Instead of ordering entrees, my table split three appetizers. One of these appetizers is <strong>my absolute favorite macaroni and cheese. </strong>No fancy descriptions are necessary, I&#8217;ll just share the main ingredients: <strong>house cut ziti, black truffle cream and farmhouse cheeses.</strong> If you had each of those ingredients alone, they would already be good! Firstly, I don&#8217;t know how they make the pasta but the texture is unlike any other typical pastas you&#8217;ve had. It is very chewy, but starchy and soft at the same time. It is almost like gnocchi made al dente- except it comes with a decadent truffle cheese sauce and tells you to never stop eating it. <strong>This is a must-try </strong>at<strong> <a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave</a></strong>. I&#8217;ve never had anything like it!</p>
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<p>Looking at these pictures make me reminisce while salivating over the <strong>beef carpaccio. It was good. Damn good.</strong> It was <strong>prepared with thinly sliced ribeye, topped with peppery arugula, nutty Reggiano cheese, garlicky aioli, sea salt and fruity and flavorful extra olive oil</strong>. Here&#8217;s the thing&#8230; maybe you&#8217;ve had steak carpaccios before and they all have same, exact ingredients, but a good quality carpaccio goes a long way. At <strong><a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave</a></strong>, you won&#8217;t have to feel unsure about ordering this dish or not. If you aren&#8217;t afraid to eat raw meat, <strong>this is something I highly recommend</strong>.</p>
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<p>Last was the duck confit; &#8220;crispy leg, coarsely ground duck sausage, broccoli rabe, cassoulet of white beans.&#8221; It was warm, hearty, savory and delicious. <strong>The duck meat was cooked to juicy and succulent perfection, and the skin gave it a nice crispy crunch</strong>. It was a wonderful dish due to the lovely variety of textures and flavorful components in this hot cast iron dish.</p>
<p>Of course, these are only a handful of great dishes you can order at this cozy establishment. <strong>I recommend the Beef Wellington and escargot</strong>. I&#8217;ve also seen many patrons order the <strong>risotto</strong>- wild mushroom, Reggiano and truffle butter, and <strong>Henry&#8217;s Soup</strong>- french onion, Gruyere, short ribs and crouton. (<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Hint</strong></span>: <em><strong><a href="http://bostonrestaurantweek.com">Boston Restaurant week</a></strong> is here and the Beef Wellington is usually $32, so now&#8217;s a good time to go!</em>) Cheeses and charcuterie are a good option as well. The Fish-n-Chips has been the only dish I felt indifferent about. I&#8217;m not sure if it was only that one time, but the fried batter and french fries were a bit soggy and oily. Even though there&#8217;s <em>one single dish</em> I didn&#8217;t thoroughly love here, it never alters my wonderful impression of <strong><a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave</a></strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">You always ease the pain of my intangible trip to France, <strong><a href="http://marliave.com">Marliave<br />
</a></strong>Total Meal: $65<br />
Servings: 2 people</p>
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