The Hand Taste Collective is a Cambridge-based group that has previously hosted two pop-up dinners at Somerville restaurants, Daddy Jones and Spoke Wine Bar. Next Monday they will cross over the Charles River to take over BoMA Restaurant and Bar.
Monday, Sept-9 Hand Taste Collective Pop Up hits BoMA
According to Scott Kearnan’s article on Zagat.com, the menu will fuse “southeast Asian flavors with a New England sensibility”.
Kearnan writes, “Expect a “surf ‘n’ turf” of liberated marrow and snails, pickled mackerel and roasted maitake; sweetbread banh mi with liver mousse and carrot pickles; and “campfire veggies” served with guanciale and soy-cured yolk.” I’ll be honest, I have no idea what half of those ingredients are but photos from the Hand Taste Collective facebook page look scrumptious.
It sounds like the food will be paired with equally exotic libations including natural wines, tiki drinks and beer. If you have an adventurous palate and are looking for something different to try, make reservations for September 9th at BoMA in the South End via OpenTable.
BoMA is located at 1415 Washington St. in Boston’s South End.
