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Cuchi Cuchi
Menu for Cuchi Cuchi
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Ratings and Reviews for Cuchi Cuchi
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Jun 01 2012
Alaina B. via Yelp
Everything is amazing, especially the service and atmosphere. Highly worth the price. My boyfriend reserved the LED table for my 30th birthday and they...read more
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May 31 2012
Marko M. via Yelp
"Come See Us For 2 Kisses And A Hug" - that is what the two owners, Tamara and Fernanda promise you if you come to Cuchi Cuchi for a meal. You would be GLAD...read more
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May 29 2012
Liz A. via Yelp
This is a fantastic, quirky, and unique little spot! Our server was very knowledgeable and friendly (this can make or break your experience). The food was...read more
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Jan 04 2009
bostongirl81 via Citysearch
I had dinner at Cuchi Cuchi for the first time last night. I found the food to be delicious (the Mexican Deep-Fried Tomato and Eg...read more
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Dec 15 2008
Chris1289 via Citysearch
This is the place to go. If you like pretentious, expensive and poor service that is. They cram too many people into the place. Th...read more
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Dec 03 2008
via Citysearch
As I prepared to make my reservations i was dismayed to see the porr reviews. Despite the concerns, I continued with my plan and ...read more
The Scene
A glass brick wall between the dining room and bar produces space for two different scenes, one focused on food, the other on chatter. The decor mixes design cliches -- half Art Nouveau bistro, half PoMo bar -- but decorating sins are swept away by convivial drinking and dining.
The Food
Cuchi Cuchi points to tapas dining for its inspiration, and a handful of dishes (garlic shrimp, grilled asparagus) are classic. But most plates show more finesse than your average Spanish bar food. A couple of plates per person makes for a fine meal; it's up to you if you're willing to share the braised duck shank or the fruit-stuffed pork tenderloin slices with your tablemates. The wine list is artfully chosen, and the designated driver can drink sparkling Normandy cider.