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Several months after Phil Rosenthal sightings around Greater Boston, at area restaurants for his Netflix travel food show “Somebody Feed Phil,” Season 8 is finally here with an episode dedicated to Boston’s food scene.
The new season drops on Netflix on Wednesday, featuring the “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator trying new dishes in multiple destinations across the world.
The foodie locales include Amsterdam, Tbilisi, Sydney, Adelaide, Manila, Las Vegas, Guatemala, San Sebastian, and Boston, and will feature guests from restaurants and celebrities, like Ray Romano, star of the 2000s sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.”
A “sneak peak” clip shows Rosenthal in Boston, behind an oyster platter at what looks like the inside of Neptune Oyster.
Where else does the TV gourmand end up? His trip to Boston isn’t entirely within the boundaries of the city, but Boston magazine shared which restaurants make an appearance in the upcoming episode:
Al Forno: 577 South Water St., Providence, Rhode Island
Boston Public Market: 100 Hanover St., Downtown Boston
Bricco Salumeria & Pasta Shop: 11 Board Alley, North End
Comfort Kitchen: 611 Columbia Rd., Dorchester
Flour Bakery & Cafe: Multiple locations
Galley Diner: 11 P St., South Boston
La Royal: 221 Concord Ave., Cambridge
Modern Pastry: 257 Hanover St., North End
Neptune Oyster: 63 Salem St., North End
Quincy Market: 206 S. Market St., Downtown Boston
Sarma: 249 Pearl St., Somerville
Sly Fox Den Too: Charlestown, Rhode Island, now closed
Toscanini’s: Multiple locations
Verveine Cafe & Bakery: 298 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
Katelyn Umholtz covers food and restaurants for Boston.com. Katelyn is also the author of The Dish, a weekly food newsletter.
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