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Bondir

279A Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-661-0009

Bondir restaurant information
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Chef-owner Jason Bond's 20 years in the restaurant industry - and exhaustive search for just the right location - come to fruition at Bondir. Located on Broadway in Cambridge, the cozy, farm house-style restaurant boats just 28 seats and a kitchen built for two.

From the aforementioned teeny kitchen, Bond demonstrates his simple philosophy of quality and care (as well as his well-honed technique and style) via a daily changing menu. His dishes, served on mismatched plates picked up at auctions and antique shops all over New England, showcase the pastoral and marine bounty of New England - vegetables picked the same day, fish just hours out of the ocean and pasture-raised meats.

The intimate restaurant also offers a finely curated selection of American and European wines and beers, which can be enjoyed with dinner or in the small fireplace salon.

 

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Bondir

279A Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139

dinner
  • Sun, Mon, Wed-Sat: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • phone 617-661-0009
  • reservations accepted
  • parking on-street
  • valet no
  • accessibility full
  • capacity: 28
  • credit cards
  • food
  • chef
  • info
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617-661-0009

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Carpaccio
1. noun Wafer-thin slices of raw beef served cold; named after the Renaissance Venetian painter.
Confit
1. noun Meat (usually goose, duck or pork) that is slowly cooked in its own fat and preserved with the fat packed around it as a seal.
Hominy
1. noun Dried corn kernels from which the hull and germ have been removed.
Hyssop
1. noun Any of various herbs in the mint family. The slightly bitter leaves are sometimes used in salads and soups.
Jus
1. noun French for juice, jus also refers to the unthickened juices from a piece of roasted meat.
Panna cotta
1. noun Egg-less Italian custard.
Pesto
1. noun An Italian sauce traditionally made with basil, olive oil, garlic, pine nuts and Romano and Parmesan cheeses.
Polenta
1. noun A slow-cooked cornmeal porridge popular in northern Italy; can be served soupy or firm, sometimes fried.
Risotto
1. noun Italian dish made from rice cooked by intermittently adding small amounts of stock or broth. Other ingredients are added as required.
Scamorza
1. noun Like a firm, slightly salty mozzarella.
Tagliatelle
1. noun What they call fettuccine born in northern Italy.