You're Not A True Massachusettsan Until You've Tried New England Clam Chowder, The State's Most Famous Dish
By E Jamar|Published February 09, 2021
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It might seem like a no-brainer to Bay Staters that chowdah would be named Massachusetts’ most famous dish, but surprisingly, not everyone has had a bowl of the good stuff. Recently, Insider named New England style clam chowder the most famous dish for the Bay State, and we couldn’t agree more. There are a few different kinds of clam chowder out there, but New England or Boston style is obviously the best. We’d argue that if you haven’t ever tried true New England clam chowder, that you probably can’t call yourself a Bay Stater. Don’t fret, there’s still time to become enlightened and find the best chowdah in Massachusetts.
In 2020, New England clam chowder was named the most famous dish by Insider. If you haven't had this dish yet, you might not be a tried and true Bay Stater.
The difference between New England or Boston clam chowder is mostly in consistency. Our clam chowder is thick and creamy, while other versions are thin. Also, we never use tomatoes.
There are plenty of spots around Boston to get some of the best clam chowder in Massachusetts, but it all started at Union Oyster House. The first dish of chowder was served there in 1826, and it's still arguably the best.
With so many ways to eat your clam chowder, it can be hard to choose. We prefer in a bread bowl, or with a lobster roll on the side. No matter what, though, you can't forget the oyster crackers!
At the end of the day, wherever you order true New England clam chowder in Massachusetts, you're sure to get an authentic cup. Bay Staters just aren't themselves without a cup of chowdah and a lobstah roll, which makes it easy to see why this is the most famous dish in Massachusetts.
There are dozens of spots to get an amazing bowl of chowdah in Massachusetts, but we’d argue that these 10 restaurants serve up the best.
Would you agree the New England clam chowder is the most famous dish in Massachusetts? If not, what would be your choice? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
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