Word: soba
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...famed hamburger eatery, The Tastee. But soon The Bow and Arrow and even the Baskin Robbins that appeared in the movie disappeared. The past four years also saw the demise of that favorite first-year hangout, the Crimson Sports Grille, yuppie Grafton Street, and the pan-Asian restaurant Ma Soba. In the mean time, the Square has witnessed the arrival of Abercrombie & Fitch, Pacific Sunwear, Daedalus and Peet’s Coffee House. Soon Harvard Square will see the phoenix-like reappearance of Grafton Street, but not, unfortunately, before graduation...
...menu in its utopian troubles. The eight entrées alone strive to represent Middle Eastern, Asian, Southern and Mediterranean influences. Elsewhere, the round-the-world tour continues with Caribbean appetizers, French cheeses and Indian desserts. In the Blue Room’s brave new world, Asian vegetables with soba noodles, ginger, soy and sesame ($17) can turn up next to braised lamb shank with dates and almonds, couscous and harissa ($22). This is not mere “American eclectic” or “world fusion,” but an attempt at true culinary globalization...
Landlords of the Mount Auburn Street spot that used to house Ma Soba, the former home of Express on Brattle Square and Adidas’ former Mass. Ave. location say the search for new tenants has proven surprisingly difficult...
...could have sold it 100 times over by now,” says Edward B. Reiss, a spokesperson for Harvard Planning and Real Estate (HPRE), which owns the former Ma Soba space on Mount Auburn Street. “But it has taken us a while to get it right...
HPRE, which owns the expansive empty Mount Auburn spot, has had the luxury of waiting to find the most attractive tenant. Although Ma Soba moved out this summer, renovations are just now underway for a restaurant that is slated to open in a few months...