It’s a good time to love sushi if you’re a Greater Boston diner. Boston has its classic spots; a few all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants have survived past the pandemic and inflation; and the city has ...
Do you prefer an omakase experience? A specialty roll at a low-key spot? Or can you make the case for grocery store sushi? Tell us in the form below. A Lychee Martini is seen next to the Cambridge ...
Much has changed of late in Union Square, but Ebi thankfully remains. The unpretentious sushi joint serves up some of the freshest fish in town at a third of the price of the high-end downtown spots.
It was while dining at a rickety card table at this tiny Chinatown spot that we learned to cast aside our fear of cheap sushi. [...] read more» ...
A fast-casual sushi concept in Boston has brought its popular customizable sushi bowls and makiritto rolls to a new neighborhood. Customers can expect a streamlined, modern approach to sushi bowls ...
A Boston sushi restaurant has earned the city's first-ever Michelin star, one of the highest honors in the culinary world. Several notable U.S. restaurants were recognized by the Michelin Guide in a ...
When global restaurant groups enter the American market for the first time, Los Angeles and New York may seem like obvious places to start. But Food & Life Companies, a publicly-traded Japanese firm ...