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Contribuiți la feedbackWonderful service, great allergy accommodations, delicious and distinct flavor experience for each dish. Was a very nice special meal!
Our server was amazing, she was very insightful and so nice, she made our dinner experience even better. The food was incredible! Don’t sleep on the truffle chips
This is more than a meal, it is an experience. Be forewarned though, you must like sushi as most of your plates will be raw fish of some sort. Each course is a masterpiece and flavor combination all unto itself. Had a tough time deciding which dishes were the best but the hamachi, toro, and barracuda were amazing. Still, the wagyu beef was the best beef I’ve ever had in my life. If you truly know and love Japanese food, not an Americanized version of it at some faux Asian fusion place, then this might be the best meal of your life.
O ya restaurant in Boston is a unique place that leaves an unforgettable impression. One of the main reasons is the highest quality of dishes and their impeccable execution. The chef and his team create true culinary masterpieces, combining traditional Japanese techniques with modern trends. The restaurant’s interior is stylish and cozy, creating the perfect atmosphere for dinner. The staff is always attentive and professional, which adds even more enjoyment to the visit. One of o ya’s main advantages is its tasting menu, which allows guests to try a variety of dishes and enjoy rich flavors. Each dish is carefully thought out and prepared using only fresh and high-quality ingredients. However, it is worth noting that the restaurant is in a high price segment, so it is suitable for special occasions or for those who are willing to pay for a truly unique culinary experience. Overall, o ya is a place that is worth visiting at least once to enjoy exceptional cuisine and service.
Not worth the hype and the price, at all. Not a real Omakase experience, you are brought out your dishes independently from the others in the restaurant. No communication with the chef. Plates were a bit boring, a bunch of similar sashimi cuts with different condiments on top. I would definitely recommend No Relations if you are looking for a true Omakase experience in Boston.