MASSACHUSETTS — Welcome to Patch’s weekly round-up of food and restaurant news in Massachusetts, where we review openings, closings, and more in the state’s dining scene.
Osteria Nino in Burlington is closing its doors after 10 years in business. The eatery was located in the 3rd Ave shopping plaza and opened in May 2015.
The casual Italian restaurant posted the following on its website: “Nino’s is now closed as we make way for new ownership and a revitalized concept that will continue to serve the community well.
There are now five UNO Pizzeria and Grill locations left in the Bay State. Those are located in Attleboro, Bellingham, Sturbridge, Springfield, and Worcester.
Boston’s first Michelin star was delivered
311 Omakase, a Japanese restaurant in the city’s South End neighborhood, earned Boston’s first Michelin Star in November. The restaurant, which opened in 2023, is known for its lavish omakase experience, in which the chef selects the courses.
The star was delivered to Chef Wei Chen, co-owner Carrie Ko, and their team on Monday, according to the Boston Globe.

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