2. Yamato
7.4
117 Chiswick Rd (at Commonwealth Ave.), Brighton, MA
Sushi Restaurant · 45 tips and reviews
Naomi: "Fried crab" on the menu is actually crab rangoon. The katsu dishes are super oily.
Boston Reddit: All You Can Eat buffet - sushi, appetizers, katsu, teriyaki, etc. Lunch is $16, dinner is $23 or $24 depending on night. Great quality, amazing value.
Natasha: All-you-can-eat is only $16 for lunch. Amazing deal. You can get unlimited sushi, apps, noodles, meat, soup, rice, etc. Lunch doesn't include dessert, however.
3. wagamama
7.1
quincy market building, 1 s market street, Boston, MA
Asian Restaurant · Downtown Boston · 83 tips and reviews
Brian Matiash: You have to try their Chicken Katsu Curry dish. It's pretty outrageous. Read more.
Sahil Sardessai: Chicken pad Thai, chicken firecracker, chicken ramen, chicken katsu curry, chicken raisukaree.
Jake Fitzpatrick: Wagamama's is really popular in the UK and they have just opened up some locations in the US. The food is amazing be it soups or noodles. My personal favorite is the spicy firecracker w/ sobi noodles.
Ryne Crabb: We had four maki rolls and every one was unique and amazing! We sat at the sushi bar and the chefs were so nice. Try the volcano, broadway, wild fire, and coco shrimp rolls!
Thrillist: Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
JoJo Vinick: Every time I'm at Moko I'm happy. It's a great environment, lovely staff, food is excellent and fair prices. I'd go three times a week if I lived in Southie.
8. UNI Sashimi Bar
7.9
370 Commonwealth Ave (at Massachusetts Ave), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · Back Bay West · 54 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Uni’s late-night ramen is served Thurs-Sat after 11 pm in two great flavors. One is more traditional, with roast pork. The other, called umami ramen, features barbecue eel and a rich, intense broth. Read more.
Boston Magazine: Despite being part of the popular Ken Oringer restaurant club, this tiny sashimi bar in the Eliot Hotel still feels like a secret. Read more.
Adam Besvinick: On Thursday - Saturday come for late-night ramen and the best craft cocktails in Boston.
10. Hoshi Ya Sushi
7.3
529 Washington St, Brighton, MA
Sushi Restaurant · 11 tips and reviews
Ryan Nixon: Fish was fresh. Good chirashi, escolar and eel
Rachel: I've never been here in person, but their delivery food is always very great and satisfactory. It is not too expensive, and it's open til very late.
Christine Varriale: Love it. Great prices and fresh sushi.
12. Douzo
8.1
131 Dartmouth St (btwn Columbus & Stuart), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · South End · 123 tips and reviews
Emily Chalko: Go to sushi spot in Boston. For rolls, Crunchy (so good worth having 2), Spicy tuna cucumber hand roll, Jalepona tuna app, Spicy tuna/ salmon. For apps the Salmon and tuna tartare are both awesome.
Andrew Walsh: Go off menu and get the New Years, you won't regret it