Before that, I headed to the town of Wayland to do some hiking there,
Covered Bridge, 219 Rice Road |
None of the water bodies here were anything to look at though.
Next was the Hamlen Woods in town. The path I took here is shown below in black.
The water bodies here were much nicer looking and more open, although the path leading to the one on Rice Road was overgrown, and I had to give up halfway through. Pictures I took here follow.
With that, I was done with Wayland, proceeding on to Lincoln, were I visited the Beaver Pond area at ~123 Tower Road. The rough path I took from here is shown below in pink.
Beaver Pond itself did not have any good views,
I got a little lost in the end, but thankfully I made it out with time to head to Arlington for breakfast at Gail Ann's Coffee Shop. A typical small breakfast place with a donut display,
as well as a Boston Kreme donut.
From here, I went to meet my friend at the Alewife T-Station in Cambridge, and we left from there on the Minuteman Bikeway, passing through Arlington, taking a short break in Lexington,
while my friend got the Thali (Daal (lentils dish cooked with fresh onion, ginger, garlic and spices), Mattar Paneer (peas cooked with ginger, garlic, onion, cubes of cottage cheese and spices), Vegetable Masala (vegetables cooked with creamy tomato sauce with onion, ginger, garlic and spices), served with Naan, Raita).
Even though everything was vegetarian, we actually enjoyed our meal thoroughly. My friend liked the peas the best, while I liked my chickpeas the most.
After lunch, we headed back to Alewife, then proceeded to cycle around Fresh Pond, before heading further south to the Charles River to cycle on the Paul Dudley White Bike Path, which follows the Charles River all the way to Watertown from Boston. We passed by two university boathouses along the way
Henderson Boathouse, Northeastern University |
Harry Parker Boathouse, Boston College |
I decided to go with the Steak Tips (house marinated sirloin tips),
the Chicken Vegetable Soup,
and the Cherry Tree Wings (Special Blend).
The steak was cooked pretty nicely, though a little burnt, while the sauce for the wings tasted a little like spicy mayo. The soup wasn't too bad either.
After my meal, I had some time before my meetup dinner in Brookline, so I went to check out a few pieces of artwork in parks in Cambridge, visiting Alberico Park on the corner of Allston Street and Pleasant Street
and Nunes Park on Brookline Street and Allston Street.
With that I headed to Yasu, a Korean BBQ place in Brookline, for dinner. A decently big place,
the B.B.Q Combo 1 (Kalbi, bulgogi, pork bulgogi, chicken bulgogi with mushroom and vegetable)
and the Seafood Hot Pot (lobster, squid, shrimp, fish, scallop and clam meat cooked with fresh vegetable ).
Our delicious side dishes came out first,
and even this little thing which was so hard to chew I had to cut it open with a pair of scissors, and it squirted juice out.
We got free dessert at the end as well.
Overall, I did not think the BBQ stuff was very flavorful, although the rest of the food wasn't too bad. I would give a cautious recommend, given the lack of Korean BBQ places in this area.
After dinner we went to the nearby JP Licks store for dessert. I got the Salted Caramel Ice Cream, which was pretty good as expected.
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