Fish Market rivals Oishii in Chestnut Hill for being the smallest sushi bar in the Boston area. It clocks in at a grand 19 seats. Read more.
Very unique menu. Had a really good Toro appetizer and equally good sushi. Sara was a great host and ask her for a recommendation.
Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
Slight step below O Ya, but w/better cocktails. Don't miss the Ika (w/smoked beef drippings), Hon Hamachi Toro (w/pork belly), and Spicy Tuna & Foie Gras Tataki. Tako in hot oil was great, tender.
Despite being part of the popular Ken Oringer restaurant club, this tiny sashimi bar in the Eliot Hotel still feels like a secret. Read more.
Great meal, good diversity of options. Large portions for little money, and the sushi is good quality. Fried chicken is a must.
The real draw here is the impossibly delicious, extremely addictive Korean-style fried chicken, with skin as crisp as rice paper. Read more.