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Finally: We get that Korean taco place you've been pining for

Boston Restaurant Talk reports on a Koreanish/tacoish place that's opened on Bedford Street in the Financial District. "K-tacos, which have bulgogi or spicy chicken placed in corn tortillas," anyone?

Place has possibly the least descriptive name ever, though: InBoston.

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So nobody wants to admit to being in Downtown Crossing? How do they figure Bedford street as being in the Fin. District. It's just like what was originally called the Lafayette Hotel was changed to "The Hyatt in the Financial District," or the upcoming "FIDI" lofts on Arch Street. Of course the worse offender is Providence Place claiming to be on Beacon Hill.

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Last time I saw Providence Place, it was 50 miles away, next to the Providence Amtrak station.

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That address is 100% in Downtown Crossing. I don't think the establishment said that though. It may just be an oversight of the reporter.

http://cappyinboston.blogspot.com/

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Bedford Street runs between 125 Summer Street and the State Street headquarters, which all seems pretty financial. I'd draw the line down Chauncy Street/Arch Street (which runs right next to your other questioned cases). It's not like Downtown Crossing and the Financial District are ancient neighborhoods that have been here since the Puritans showed up. The Financial District is where the financial institutions and other office-type jobs are, and Downtown Crossing is more retail-centric.

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Korean food with tacos? Sounds interesting.

This also reminds me something. While I definitely remember I stumbled to UHub to track MBTA's slow crash and burn, I also recalled enjoying posts that alerted me of upcoming events and places like this. But it was so long ago that I wonder if it was only in my head (and if it was not in my head, a very slow and subtle change). Either way, can there be more posts like this?

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Jose McIntyre's Mexi-Irish isn't too far away. What's next, Mexi-Kosher?

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Ah, Ruth's.

I'm still waiting for Boston to get its first Cuban Chinese restaurant, though.

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Jose's is closed. Thank God.

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Myers & Chang has had its own tribute to LA's famous Kogí taco truck for years, although it's not on the current menu. The only problem with this place in my book is how close it is to Gene's Chinese Flatbread Cafe, which is phenomenal.

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It is phenomenal but it's been very slow. Go eat there before he's gone!

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I hope Gene's makes it. Nothing else like it around here. Cumin lamb hand-pulled noodles: mind-bending.

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Eager to try it but can't swing lunchtime.

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I'd suggest getting there at 11:45-11:50 if you want a seat.

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[and lame food to match] is Boloco, from BOston LOcal COmpany. Previously known as The Wrap.

I can't wait to try InBoston, though. I wonder if there's a Korean play on words at work there.

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Any surprise that four years later, a lot of these awfully named places are no more? http://mcslimjb.blogspot.com/2010/02/27-really-terrible-boston-restauran... RIP, Pu Pu Hot Pot.

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Nikki is the best!

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This defunct place in the Back Bay complete with a Barcode on the sign used to drive me crazy with it's frou-frou name. Just sounded so overthought.

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Saturday mornings the Korean market, Reliable Market in Somerville Union Square offered free tastings prepared by Koreana Restaurant
https://www.google.com/search?q=reliable+market+somerville
http://koreanaboston.com/

Try the cucumber kimchi !

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