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😍 5/5 - Oh nom nom nom indeed.
By 👻 @Joy G., 03/04/2024 3:00 am
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This was my first omakase experience in Boston and it did not disappoint. Hell, I don't even need to try O Ya. I'd want to come back to No Relation (which, btw, you access through the Shore Leave host stand - once it's reservation time, you'll be led to the back). It's a 9-person seating, 14 courses. While it may not seem like a lot of food, I left very satiated and happy. My favorites: - Wagyu. The most umami mouthful. It's super rich and decadent, one bite was more than satisfying for me. - Shima Ali with uni. I'm a sucker for anything uni and the uni here was amazing, sourced from Hokkaido. - Tuna tartare. Loved the uni rice and nori that came with. You also have the option of supplements like caviar, truffle, and ikura. - Toro. You cannot go wrong with fatty tuna. Lots of garnishes and toppings on the nigiri - think lemon zest, black truffle, ginger, scallion. Giant party in my mouth with every piece. The only one that didn't quite work was the akami zuke, which had a touch too much wasabi for me (basically went straight up my nose). Incredible service from Alexey and the two sushi chefs. For price, etc., check out their website, they have a detailed FAQ section that walks through everything ya need to know. PARKING: Metered parking spots available on Washington St and Traveler St. There's also the Whole Foods parking lot.
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