Reviews on Sushi food in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Walk the Freedom Trail the first time you visit Boston, and you'll quickly get a sense of this coastal city's revolutionary spirit and history. But make sure you also explore some of Boston's fine museums (try the Gardner, featuring art masterpieces displayed in their collector's mansion) and old neighborhoods (like the North End, Boston's Little Italy). You can't claim to have experienced real Boston culture, though, unless you've watched a Red Sox baseball game from the bleachers.
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4 based on 279 reviews
After seeing the Surkuro Smoked Hamachi featured on, âThe Best Thing I Ever Ateâ, I could not wait to try Oishii and many other items on their menu which sounded delicious and innovative. But the fire and smoke are gimmickâs which are meant to cover the fact that the sushi itself is average at best. We tried the above noted Hamachi as well as the Salmon on Fire, and a few other items which did not impress. The quality of the sushi and flavors where lacking. The Avocado used in our rolls had black rotten parts (we pulled them out and left them on the plates...no mention from the staff). Black avocado is a big, âNo No!â I love sushi and donât mind paying a bit more for fresh high quality fish but Oishiiâs price point is extremely high and I cannot recommend after our disappointing experience.
4 based on 467 reviews
This is an excellent sushi restaurant thatâs walking distance from the Copley Square area. Thereâs parking next door which is convenient to use. I recommend focusing on the specials that are frequently available here; this offers the most unique preparations and freshest fish. In particular, donât miss it if they have the Japanese uni on the menu! One of my favorites. The agedashi tofu (always available) is also an appetizer not to be missed.
4 based on 266 reviews
UNI is a lively, contemporary izakaya located in The Eliot Hotel on Commonwealth Avenue. Helmed by Chef-Partners, Ken Oringer and Tony Messina, the menu highlights global street food-inspired small plates, innovative makimono, nigiri and sashimi, alongsid
Arrived at 9:15 for our reservation and were greeted with an epic fusion of creativity, skill, execution and american asian influences mashed up into one. If you go, you need to get the corn on the cob (I know it sounds boring and the description doesn't jump out compared to other more eye catching options but trust me on this) and the pork belly spring roll without hesitation. We also really enjoyed the brussel sprouts which had a definitively asian inspired ginger/wasabi thing going on that really made them pop. We also sampled the cheeseburger rol just to see how they could possibly make a cheeseburger flavored roll gourmet. I'd say the least impactful of all the dishes but it was still quite excellent and would hold up well with anything we have in Omaha where we're from. 10/10 would go back. Great staff and atmosphere as well. Bathrooms secret MVP as they are across from some real badass looking lion door knockers in the hotel side. Not necessarily relevant to the restaurant...but very cool.Hello! Thank you for your kind words, we are thrilled to hear you enjoyed your experience at UNI and hope to welcome you back again soon,The UNI Team
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4 based on 230 reviews
This is a great Peruvian/Japanese restaurant. The restaurant fit out is stylish and there was a great buzz. With inspiration from South America the tapas style sharing menu had everything from sushi, sashimi, to yakatori and katsu dishes. The cocktail list had the usual classics and a great selection of pisco cocktails. The selection of sakes was small but of good quality. The grilled octopus, lobster ceviche and pork belly katsu were exceptional. Our wait staff were pleasant and nothing was a problem. All in all a great night!
4 based on 469 reviews
Ocean Prime is an award winning modern American restaurant and lounge from renowned restaurateur Cameron Mitchell. With stunning settings, a vibrant energy, an impressive menu of seafood and steaks and truly exceptional service, Ocean Prime is an ideal pl
We went to Ocean Prime on Saturday night (10/12/19) for our parents 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration. There were 9 of us. We had never been and went on the advice of many friends. We were beyond impressed with our experience. From the hostess taking our reservation to our waiter, Nico. He was one of the best we have ever had and we have been to a lot of restaurants. Service was beyond exceptional. He was awesome not only with the adults but the kids. Funny, engaging and on it any time we had a request. The food was incredible. Everything Nico recommended was to die for. No one left disappointed. We are still craving the lobster mashed potatoes! They are a must order! The berries and bubbles (signature drink) was super fun and delicious! We will absolutely be back whether it be for a special occasion or just a date night. Can not say enough about how wonderful our night was. Absolutely check out Ocean Prime if you are in Boston! Easy to get to and worth every penny!
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4 based on 449 reviews
Welcome To The Q Restaurant. Here, You Will Find Selections Of Chinese, Japanese, And Thai Cuisine. Our Most Special Is The Mongolian Hot Pot, Which Has Become A Trend All Over The World. Our Goal At Q Is To Exceed All Of Your Service And Dining Experienc
Very good experience: Reservation system is a bit odd (and reception staff not particularly friendly) and took longer than indicated ; hot pot was very tasty and came with lots of ingredients, generally of good quality; menu is huge and is certain to satisfy any demand; table service was extremely friendly and efficient; prices were reasonable for what was offered; I would return.
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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