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Restaurants serve French, Southern cuisine in Leather District

Colette Greenstein
Colette Greenstein has been a contributing arts & entertainment writer for the Banner since 2009. VIEW BIO
Restaurants serve French, Southern cuisine in Leather District
Hidden gems, Savvor Restaurant & Lounge and Les Zygomates Wine Bar & Bistro offer a taste of Southern and French cuisine in Boston’s Leather District. Pictured here is the Savvor Restaurant & Lounge.

Nestled among the brick and cement buildings on the first block of Lincoln Street is Savvor Restaurant & Lounge. The restaurant which opened in early February of this year is the latest entry into Boston’s bustling restaurant scene, and is quickly finding its place among the many restaurants in the Leather District.

Located at 180 Lincoln Street in the old District nightclub, Savvor Restaurant & Lounge offers a fun, hip and diverse atmosphere. It’s a great place to unwind with friends after work for drinks, grab a quick bite to eat, or take that special someone out for dinner.

The restaurant/lounge is equipped with two fully-stocked bars, comfortable booth and table seating throughout the restaurant, with the sounds of ’90s and contemporary R&B, soul and hip-hop music adding to the inviting scene. If you’re into live music, then stop by Thursday through Saturday nights as they present local jazz and R&B artists, and on Fridays and Saturdays there’s a live DJ spinning a mix of old school, hip-hop, R&B, and reggae.

Savvor Restaurant & Lounge’s menu is a distinct and mouth-watering blend of Southern cuisine with a Caribbean twist. The bar menu offers several items including Tennessee Hot Fried Chicken, Pimiento Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Johnny Cakes, Crispy Fresh Bacon, Tostones with Jerk’d Sugar and 45 cents wings.

The Tennessee Hot Fried Chicken (which isn’t for the faint of heart) is tender and well-seasoned with a light crispy batter that slides off of the bone. I recommend a side order of the Macaroni & Cheese (it’s hearty and very filling on its own), as an accompaniment to the fried chicken. The cheesy shells covered in breadcrumbs will help absorb some of the heat tingling in your mouth from the delicate bites of fried chicken. Or, order the Tostones with Jerk’d Sugar. The combination of the naturally sweet plantains with a little bit of brown and cinnamon type-sugar is a nice touch to the traditional Caribbean fare.

If you’re still hungry, you can’t go wrong with the Crawfish Hushpuppies. The hushpuppies are a good starter to a meal or to share as a small plate with a friend. The hushpuppies have a delicious and light coating with a tender center of seasoned crawfish. To compliment your meal, Savvor Restaurant & Lounge offers a varied list of wine and cocktails such as the Haitian Lemonade using famed Haitian rum, Rhum Barbancourt, produced and bottled on the island of Haiti.

Another restaurant to visit for lunch, dinner or just an after work apéritif is Les Zygomates Wine Bar & Bistro located prominently at 129 South Street. Open since 1994, Les Zygomates offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, traditional French cuisine, and an award-winning wine list. You can’t miss the restaurant as you make your way down South Street with its soft lights and warm reddish glow radiating through the huge windows facing the bustling street.

Once you enter into Les Zygomates you’re immediately transported to 1930s Paris with its black and white bistro café. As you make your way through the intimate restaurant, you’ll step into an elegant dining area that flows into the jazz side of the wine bar & bistro with its huge brass bar lined with high-back wooden chairs enveloped in a warm shade of deep red.

Behind the bar is a large mirror that dominates the wall reflecting all who sit along it. Spread out among the bar and cocktail tables is an interesting mix of 25- to 45-year old professionals, business people, artists, financiers, what have you, all laughing, eating, drinking and just all-around having a good time.

Les Zygomates is moderately-priced and a three-course prix fixe option is available. You can begin your evening with a number of appetizers from the cool and refreshing Bibb Lettuce Salad topped with Citrus Vinaigrette, Heirloom Apple, Toasted Hazelnuts, and Blue Cheese, or for something a bit more filling, you can’t go wrong with the French Onion Soup Gratinée made with Gruyère and Aged Gouda cheese, and a bit of Sherry. And, your meal won’t be complete without a taste of their delicious Crème Brûlée for dessert.

Les Zygomates Wine Bar & Bistro offers live music five nights a week (Tuesday thru Saturday evenings), with local artists such as popular singer Alex McDougal and jazz pianist Yoko Miwa in a lively and hip setting with wonderful food, delicious and colorful cocktails, and over 35 wines by the glass.

If you haven’t been to the Leather District or it’s been a while since you made the trip downtown, make sure to stop by both Savvor Restaurant & Lounge and Les Zygomates Wine Bar & Bistro. They both offer something for everyone.

Savvor Restaurant & Lounge offers Dinner nightly from 5 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. with bar service until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The late night menu is offered on Fridays and Saturdays from 10:30 p.m. – 12:30 am. Savvor Restaurant & Lounge is closed on Mondays. Metered street parking is available.

Lez Zygomates Wine Bar & Bistro serves lunch Mondays – Fridays with dinner served six nights a week. The restaurant is closed on Sundays. Valet parking available for a one stop evening of entertainment.