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o ya Review

4.5 /59 Reviews
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Follow others to eat, it is indeed the most awesome Japanese restaurant in Boston. Seafood is naturally not to say, after all, not but the seafood logistics of this port is very fast, and then Japanese beef is also good.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2019
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  • 红妆人Nefelibata
    5/5Outstanding
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    Usually I don't like the liver the most, but I feel that foie gras sushi is the best to eat... ​​​ milky-scented pastry, wrapped in very tender steak, instant foie gras and salty ham ~ is especially delicious.

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    Posted: Jan 5, 2022
  • M30***41
    4/5Excellent

    We knew it would be an expensive meal so we were prepared to spend a decent amount. Jessica, our waitress was not pushy and she gave us a few tips for the menu which was helpful. The food really was outstanding. We sat at the counter and it was a great experience to see the chefs crafting each dish.

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    Posted: Dec 17, 2019
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    O Ya restaurant is a great interpretation of making food art. I have lived in Japan for decades, often eat sushi, often go to some of the top sushi restaurants. O Ya can rival or even surpass any of them. Each piece is full of creative power. From concept to design, presentation and taste, O Ya has extremely high standards. If you only have one meal in Boston, you should come here.

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2019
  • misslee715
    5/5Outstanding
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    Not one of the best Japanese restaurants in Boston. I have been there twice and I have been back. The first time I ordered Kobe beef skewers, the meat was good meat, but the practice was too pitted. The sauce was very salty and completely destroyed the meat. 150 knives felt like water drifting. Later, I learned my lesson. Just a little sushi can eat very satisfying. His sushi is cheap to expensive. The foie gras chocolate sushi is quite distinctive. Sweet and suitable for the last enjoyment. Our waiter also gave us two salmon sushi and sake to eat, the service must give full marks! The tip must be given enough!

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2017
  • travelererer
    4/5Excellent
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    A particularly good local Japanese restaurant in Boston, you can self-service. You can also order a la carte. If your appetite is particularly good, I suggest buying a buffet package. The price is particularly high, the ingredients are fresh, and the variety is particularly rich.

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    Posted: May 29, 2019
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