Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Revere, Massachusetts, United States. Revere is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from downtown Boston. Founded as North Chelsea in 1846, it was renamed in 1871 after the American Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere. In 1915, it was incorporated as a city. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city has a population of 51,755 inhabitants.
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4 based on 197 reviews
I would return. I was skeptical the first time I tried this place because generally when a restaurant has sushi and General Gau's chicken, it's not a good sign. However, I have to say that this place does both sushi and familiar Chinese favorites pretty well. Nice clean decor, service is adequate. Good if you have a group to please or if you want a little of both.
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4 based on 314 reviews
We are big omakase fans of Cafe Sushi in Cambridge and Sushi of Gari in NYC. So we are not strangers to creative sushi. So we thought we should try O Ya. Boy were we disappointed.This is not a high end Japanese place, not by any means. I would argue this is not even a Japanese place.Sure they serve sushi and the menu is filled with Japanese names. But the service, standard, sense, and value proposition is empathically not Japanese.The nigiri is all pre sliced. There is no art. It's just a fast moving assembly line. The sushi plates sometimes sit on the counter for a few minutes before a waiter comes to pick up and deliver. The rice was mushy. In the end we were counting our lucky stars we decided not to order omakase. We paid a total of 280 for 2 pax. We would have been livid paying for omakase and receiving whatever we received.Come here if you enjoy super loud music, creative tasting food (sometimes tasty, sometimes not), ok service, and decidedly un Japanese sushi experience.Will not return and cannot recommend.
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4 based on 215 reviews
I have never seen individual hot pots so if you are a germaphob, this is the place for you!There are assortments of meats including lamb and waygu beef, seafood, and vegetables that you can order with your hot pot. There are also many side dishes. I had quail eggs and tripe - yummy!It was my first time there so I didnât know you can just go with the House broth for free. Instead, we paid $4 for the mushroom broth. You can also get different broths like Chinese herb and kimchi and a few others.Overall, it was very good and not that expensive since it is in Chinatown.
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