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Sel de la Terre Back Bay

774 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02199
617-266-8800

Sel de la Terre Back Bay restaurant information
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Frank McClelland, chef-owner of famed L'Espalier in the Back Bay, partners with his longtime sous chef Geoff Gardner to bring the rustic cuisine of Provence to Boston diners. Sel de la Terre, which translates as "salt of the earth", celebrates the simplicity, warmth and tradition of the beloved region of Southern France. Sun washed hues and heady scents will transport you the moment you walk in the door.

Sel de la Terre Boylston Street, the most recent addition to the Sel de la Terre family, is located adjacent to the five star Mandarin Oriental, Boston and next to its sister restaurant L'Espalier in the Back Bay.

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Escargot à la bourguignon with mushroom ragout and buttered brioche
 
 
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1. noun French for "assortment," as in cheeses.
Beurre blanc
1. noun A thick sauce of butter, white wine and vinegar.
Foie gras
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Jus
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Panna cotta
1. noun Egg-less Italian custard.
Ratatouille
1. noun A Provençal dish of eggplant, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, and herbs in olive oil.
Velouté
1. noun A creamy white, stock-based sauce.