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...Wagamama is a fast food joint. Was the last Big Mac you ate “made fresh to order”? Modeled after the noodle bars that are ubiquitous in Japan, this British chain made its U.S. debut in Boston’s Faneuil Hall, with its second branch opening up this summer in Harvard Square. Wagamama has all the markings of the average fast food haven: a line out the door twenty diners deep, the decibel level of a subway station, and rushed, fairly inattentive service. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the prices to match. With...
This January, the national burrito and taco chain will open a new branch in Harvard Square at 1 Brattle St., under Eastern Mountain Sports...
...Taqueria Mexico in Waltham. He then worked at Boca Grande, a local chain started by a Japanese brother-and-sister duo. When infighting led one sibling to leave Boca Grande, Herrera left with him to be the first cook at Anna’s Taqueria—a branch of which can be found in Porter Square. Herrera left Anna’s five years ago to start his own taqueria with Brush...
...Having worn every hat from merchandise manager to V.P. of handbags and designer accessories to senior V.P. of stores, she took the reins of the company's e-commerce business in 2000, when flat-screen fashion was designers' biggest phobia. She turned it into a half-billion-dollar branch of the business, with every name in the industry on board. And she has presided over the now 39 Neiman Marcus stores for the past five years, a period when unequaled media attention, including television programs like Sex and the City, has produced a culture more fashion savvy than ever before...
Veteran court chronicler Toobin turns his gaze to the Supremes. With stylish writing and unparalleled access to the Justices, he explores the Judicial Branch's recent extreme rightward trajectory. His conclusion? The John Roberts court is on the move and gunning for precedents...