A local's guide to Boston, Massachusetts: where to eat and what to do


Evelyn Lau
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Boston is a place that doesn't need much introduction. It may not be the biggest city in the US, but it is one of the oldest. It was the scene for several pivotal events in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783 and has many sites dedicated to the conflict, including the Freedom Trail, Paul Revere's house, the Bunker Hill Monument and more. But don't let that fool you into thinking it's only for history buffs. With world-class universities, including Harvard, MIT and Berklee College of Music, plus major museums and sports teams, this Massachusetts city always buzzes.

My top tours

Sports fans can head to Kenmore Square for a Red Sox game at Fenway Park (the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball) or go to North Station and TD Garden to see the Bruins or Celtics play. Afterwards, grab a bite to eat in one of the restaurants around the bustling district.

If food is your thing, discover Boston's Chinatown and enjoy some dim sum or grab a milk tea at Gong Cha, Chatime and Tea-Do, which are all located within walking distance of one another. If the weather is nice, you can also walk up to the Boston Common and take in this beautiful park.

There are plenty of museums to visit as well. Take your pick from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Children's Museum, Harvard Museum of Natural History and John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, to name a few of my favourites.

My hidden gem

Check out the Institute of Contemporary Art in the Seaport District in South Boston and enjoy the outdoor amphitheatre that faces the Boston Harbour. It’s a quiet spot away from the city, offering a peaceful place to simply sit, relax and people-watch.

My one must-do

Attend or even participate in the Boston Marathon. The event began in 1897 and is one of the oldest marathons in the world. It takes place every third Monday in April. The 42-kilometre race sees most of the city and surrounding towns close. Despite the tragic bombings of 2013, the event still has a great turnout. It captures the Boston spirit and you might even see a world record set.

My favourite eats

Boston has taken full advantage of being home to people hailing from so many different cultures, especially in the food scene. Hei La Moon and China Pearl are two eateries with delicious grub in Chinatown. Grab some cannoli at the famed Mike's Pastry in the North End – you'll probably face a wait, but it's worth it. Boston is also home to the chocolate dessert bar Max Brenner, just one of three in the US. Finally, for something with more New England flavour, head to Legal Seafoods, Atlantic Fishing Co or Legal Harborside in the Seaport district. At the latter, you can enjoy dinner with gorgeous panoramic views of the harbour.

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Catchweight 82kg
Piotr Kuberski (POL) beat Ahmed Saeb (IRQ) by decision.

Women’s bantamweight
Corinne Laframboise (CAN) beat Cornelia Holm (SWE) by unanimous decision.

Welterweight
Omar Hussein (PAL) beat Vitalii Stoian (UKR) by unanimous decision.

Welterweight
Josh Togo (LEB) beat Ali Dyusenov (UZB) by unanimous decision.

Flyweight
Isaac Pimentel (BRA) beat Delfin Nawen (PHI) TKO round-3.

Catchweight 80kg​​​​​​​
Seb Eubank (GBR) beat Emad Hanbali (SYR) KO round 1.

Lightweight
Mohammad Yahya (UAE) beat Ramadan Noaman (EGY) TKO round 2.

Lightweight
Alan Omer (GER) beat Reydon Romero (PHI) submission 1.

Welterweight
Juho Valamaa (FIN) beat Ahmed Labban (LEB) by unanimous decision.

Featherweight
Elias Boudegzdame (ALG) beat Austin Arnett (USA) by unanimous decision.

Super heavyweight
Maciej Sosnowski (POL) beat Ibrahim El Sawi (EGY) by submission round 1.

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Pakhtoons Owners: Habib Khan and Tajuddin Khan; Key player: Shahid Afridi
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Colombo Lions Owners: Sri Lanka Cricket; Key player: TBC
Kerala Kings Owners: Hussain Adam Ali and Shafi Ul Mulk; Key player: Eoin Morgan

Venue Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Format 10 overs per side, matches last for 90 minutes
When December 14-17