Turkish food comes to Brooklineâs Pill Hill neighborhood
Culinary specialties from the crossroads of Europe and Asia are on the menu
By Sheryl Julian Globe Correspondent,Updated May 13, 2021, 1:10 p.m.
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Where to Dolma Mediterranean Cuisine on a side street in the Pill Hill neighborhood of Brookline.
Why For the food of Antalya, Turkey, along the Mediterranean coast, where the owners are from, and for other culinary specialties from the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
From left: Co-owners Selim Gurel, Yesim Otsuz, and Serkan Otsuz at Dolma Mediterranean Cuisine in Brookline.Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe
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Is Brothers Restaurant gone for good? What’s moving into the former Toichi Ichiban? Who’s Blue Bottle, and what do they sell?
Here’s the local restaurant buzz around town:
Vello Restaurant and Bar, 404 Harvard St.
After changing hands earlier this year, Brothers Restaurant is getting a new name and menu.
The JFK Crossing staple, known for its breakfast and brunch offerings, will now be called Vello Restaurant and Bar. The owners originally planned to keep the Brothers name, but wanted something that would reflect the restaurant’s new Latin-leaning theme, attorney Frank Ravinal told the Select Board last week.