Founded by two sushi chefs from Oishii (pictured above), the menu feels eerily similar as you recognize familiar offerings -- for a fraction of the price. The restaurant is tiny (similar to Oishii), consisting of a sushi bar and about three tables. Make sure to call ahead if you have a large party (like we did).
My over all impression? The fish is fresh, the sushi skills are very solid, and the prices are reasonable. I would rank it similarly to Fugakyu, and definitely above places like Bluefin, Cafe Sushi, Daikanyama, and Dabin. You can tell these chefs have had good training - they clearly know what they are doing. The result? Cool, innovative dishes not found in your typical run-of-the-mill sushi joint. The chefs are also really nice, and are very generous in offering various freebies on the house.
For example, not only did they take an additional 10% off our bill, they also offered us appetizers and desserts on the house.
One negative - the service was a bit slow, although that can be expected. There were only two sushi chefs making sushi for a table of 10. However, the dishes were made with care, and each entree was beautifully presented.
One of my favorites was the toro with tempura crumbs. Toro (tuna belly) is finely chopped up and mixed with spicy mayo, sesame oil, and some other spices. The mixture is then either served in a bowl ("sashimi style") or on top of rice (nigiri style - see left most piece in picture above). The toro itself was already really good, and the mix of flavors enhanced the sushi.
I also ordered salmon (my favorite) and super white tuna. Although both were fine, neither one amazed me, and I think I've had more flavorful fish at Fugakyu (and definitely at Oishii). Nevertheless, they were enjoyable.
The restaurant is new, so it's natural that they have some kinks to work out. Nevertheless, the sushi is really fresh and definitely expertly prepared. The lunch prices are phenomenal (around $10) and are definitely an insane bargain considering the quality and skill in the food you get -- especially when you add in the freebies! (my friend said she got toro appetizer for free the last time she went!) Do check this place out.
Note: As part of their grand opening (up until August 31), they are offering free desserts during lunch and free appetizers and dessert during dinner.
Sashimi Combo
Spicy salmon roll
Rainbow roll
Our free appetizer
Sashimi combo in all its glory
Our free dessert. We got to choose from various Asian flavored ice creams (red bean, green tea, and black sesame!); mochi ice cream; or fried ice cream (shown below).
170 Brighton Ave
Boston, MA 02134
(617) 783-1268
ahh i gotta go check it out!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou know, it looks better on your blog than it did in person - but it tastes better in person.
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