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During Restaurant Week, which runs from now to August 17 (skipping Saturday, August 11), you can eat three-course lunches for $20.07 and three-course dinners for $33.07 all over town.

Restaurant Week, that wonderful time in late summer when Bostonist plans ahead so that we don’t break the bank eating $30 tasting menu dinners all week long. This year the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau has set up another Restaurant Week – Winter Restaurant Week 2006, March 5-10 (this URL was the one reported in multiple places including the press release but appears to be out of comission today) . Prices have gone up, but only for a penny to reflect the year. Lunch will be $20.06, dinner for $30.06. The three-course prix fixe menu is a quite a deal for dining in some spots around the Hub. Watch yourself not to go too reservation crazy, we’ve warned you before that the $12 Croma pizza may be great, but that means you’ve spent $18 on a start and finish to the meal.

Bostonist always forgets about Restaurant Week until the day it begins and by then, we’ve missed out on booking a table. But this year, Bostonist gave you all a reminder a few weeks back to make your reservations ahead of time. (It also helped that Restaurant Week now features over 100 restaurants to choose from, making reservations more plentiful.) We decided to try a place that we’ve always talked about going to (but never actually got there). We decided on The Elephant Walk, a restaurant with both a Cambodian menu and French menu, this past Monday night and had a truly fabulous meal.

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