The road to freedom was tired and I happened to see this store in Little Italy in Boston. There are many restaurants nearby, similar to a food street. The store is very small, about five or six tables, can accommodate less than 20 people. Note that only cash is received and no card is allowed. No menus or pictures, all written in a closet on the left-hand wall. Business is very good, we only turned to a small two-person table in the corner, ordered shrimp pasta (Shrimp Linguine) and fried salmon platter, provided free ice water. The pasta is quite enough, the shrimp is enough, and the noodles have two flavors to choose from (red or white). The platter is a surprise, including fried salmon, fried fish, French fries, salmon salad (especially delicious), a salmon meatball with sauce, each is delicious. Finally, the per capita is about 200 yuan. The service ecology is relatively blunt. After I came back, I learned that this store is small and famous. The ink fish sauce noodles (homemade black pasta) are special dishes, but unfortunately I didn't try it.