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OSUSHI |
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10 Huntington Ave, Westin Copley Place, Boston 02116 617-266-2788
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Distance:
~512 ft * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. Located as it is in Copley Place, Osushi certainly doesn't want for lack of business. Of course, the convenience factor only partially explains this place's appeal. Hip and very sexy, the black and red minimalist space draws a cool mix of business types, international travelers and Back Bay hipsters. Sushi and sashimi are masterfully prepared using only the freshest available ingredients, and each dish is evocatively presented. The sake selection, unsurprisingly, draws vast approval from those who fancy themselves rice wine connoisseurs, and more adventurous palates should consider taking the plunge in one of the bar signature saketinis. |
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Douzo Modern Japanese Restaurant & Lounge |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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131 Dartmouth St, Boston 02116 617-859-8886
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Distance:
~875 ft * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. Riding on the sushi bar/cocktail lounge trend, Douzo Sushi pulls the duo off well. Neutral tones, cubic light fixtures and sleek banquettes flank the interior space, and artful dishes are served on crisp, white servewear. In additon to terrific sushi, the kitchen concocts tasty helpings of tempura, katsu, sirloin steak and other cooked eats. Edgy martinis, wine flights and imported beer round out the picture. |
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Haru Sushi - Boston |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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55 Huntington Ave, Boston 02199 617-536-0770
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Distance:
~0.30 mi * |
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Description:
BACK BAY. Conveniently located near the Shops at Prudential Center, Haru Sushi is one of the most celebrated sushi restaurants in Boston. In addition to a chic dining room complete with low lights and custom artwork, Haru features an incredible sake and cocktail bar, the ideal after-work hangout or late night people-watching perch. Generous portions of fresh sashimi and sushi, as well as unique Japanese dishes prepared nightly by talented chefs, make this one a win. |
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Jae's |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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520 Columbus Ave, Boston 02118 617-421-9405
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Distance:
~0.56 mi * |
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Description:
SOUTH END. This restaurant is a very popular hangout serving tasty Pan-Asian dishes. Guests enjoy the interior that features huge aquariums. The menu is just as dazzling with tasty stir-fries and excellent sushi and sashimi. Plus, it also includes an abundance of faithful standbys--steak, chicken and pork. Desserts are whimsically named and finish off an evening in perfect style. Nice raw bar and wine bar. |
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Montien |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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63 Stuart St, Boston 02116 617-338-5600
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Distance:
~0.60 mi * |
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Description:
THEATRE DISTRICT. This well-liked Thai restaurant makes for a great pre-show stop, especially given the speedy service and delightful menu. Among the dishes you'll find are kai jeaw goong-sub (a shrimp-filled omelet), curries, pad Thai, and a variety of other authentic fare. Whether you want something based around vegetables, seafood, rice, or noodles, it's not hard to find an option. |
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Suishaya |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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2 Tyler St, Boston 02111 617-423-3848
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Distance:
~0.80 mi * |
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Description:
CHINATOWN. Set in the heart of Chinatown, this Japanese/Korean restaurant has developed a loyal following thanks to fresh, plentiful sushi offerings. The all-you-can-eat special is a big draw Monday through Wednesday nights, and box lunches draw favor with business folks. Great starters include Korean soups and stews, and broiled eel and vegetable dishes also come highly recommended. Open until the wee hours. |
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Kaze |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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1 Harrison Ave, Boston 02111 617-338-8283
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Distance:
~0.81 mi * |
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Description:
CHINATOWN. Looking for something other than your typical sushi fare? Kaze offers up a do-it-yourself approach to Japanese cuisine. At this upscale shabu-shabu restaurant, diners order platters of meat, vegetables, tofu and noodles to dunk on pots of boiling broth set on the table. Heating elements keep the soup boiling during the entire meal, and the thinly sliced meat cooks almost instantaneously. Diners can choose between miso- and kimchee-based broths (among others), as well as a selection of meats and seafood. |
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Ginza |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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16 Hudson St, Boston 02111 617-338-2261
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Distance:
~0.82 mi * |
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Description:
CHINATOWN. Recognized as having some of Boston's freshest, tastiest sushi, this popular restaurant also serves until late in the night. Signature maki rolls are good enough to transform first-timers into regulars, and other Japanese dishes like yakiniku and nabemono-barbecue also prove satisfying. Waitresses decked out in traditional Japanese kimonos hurry about the room, making sure guests are accommodated. |
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Sakurabana |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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57 Broad St, Boston 02109 617-542-4311
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Distance:
~1.26 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. There's much to recommend Sakurabana as the perfect downtown lunch stop: quick service, great specials, and terrific sushi. At both lunch and dinner, an extensive menu and large portions don't hurt the cause either. In fact, you're sure to walk away satisfied after a feast of traditional fare. Enjoy steaming miso soup and a round of sashimi for dinner, or enjoy sushi and drinks at the bar. |
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User Rating: 6
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Billy Tse |
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(Restaurants - Japanese) |
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240 Commercial St, Boston 02109 617-227-9990
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Distance:
~1.60 mi * |
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Description:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT. Billy Tse's has something for everyone with a menu that hails from China, Thailand, and Vietnam. All three cuisines can be found under one roof, and all three are done quite well. This spot is a good choice for quiet conversation, and the dining room is relaxing with large windows that face the street. Free valet parking is an extra bonus, and delivery is available on a limited basis. |
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User Rating: 9
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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