11 Best India Restaurants of 2020 List Released by Rapidly Growing Up To Boston News Site
Up To Boston is one of the fastest growing news websites for New England, and after reporting on the area for several years, it has released its first ever list of top Indian restaurants in Boston.
BOSTON, Jan. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Up To Boston is among the fastest growing news sites in New England, with up-to-date local reporting & a growing column dedicated to city guides. This month, Up To Boston released its first ever list of the Best Indian Restaurants in Boston based on staff favorites and aggregated, crowd-sourced reviews collected by Up To Boston's parent company Impress3 Media, a bi-coastal news publisher.
This news organization is known for snarky takes on local news and since its inception, Up To Boston has been on a rapid growth trajectory, reaching millions of Massachusetts eyeballs in 2019 alone. In 2020, Up To Boston has experienced a further accelerated pace with an increase in traffic of nearly 2x compared to December 2019. This been partially fueled by the site's expanding fan-base and their interest in new articles recognizing the Best of Boston.
Over the past years, Up To Boston has become known by readers for pieces such as comprehensive lists top thrift stores or dog parks in Boston. A couple of crowd favorites have also been 'listicles' of the Best Sushi Spots and the Top Boston Farmers Markets, which drew in much social media attention and tens of thousands of readers.
Up To Boston's Best Indian Restaurants list recognizes a variety of locations like sit-downs Masala Art of Needham and Indian Pavilion in Cambridge, as well as fast-dining options such as Mint Indian Eatery in Somerville. Also, acknowledged on the list is Nirvana in Cambridge, Kashmir on Newbury, India Quality on Commonwealth, House of Kebab with multiple locations, Masala in Somerville, Mela on Tremont, Shanti with multiple locations, and Vaisakhi on Sutherland to round out the list of Top Boston Indian Food.
Up To Boston plans to release many more well-researched and snark-filled articles on the Best of Boston in the coming months.
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