Mine used to be Cafe Sushi in Harvard Square until they went take out only. They had omakase style nigiri by the piece for a reasonable price. Does anyone have any favorite or hidden gem?

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    1 year ago

    My wife and I enjoy Douzo Sushi in Back Bay. One of the few places I’ve found that you can also get brown rice sushi too!

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    My absolute favorite of all time was Takara sushi in Newton Center. It was a tiny hole in the wall mom & pop shop that offered a makimono special: spicy tuna, yellowtail, and eel for about $14-15. Every winter they would close for 1-2 months to go on vacation to visit their grandchildren and we would wish them a wonderful trip, and look forward to their return. The husband rolled the maki and the wife ran the register. They closed years ago. I miss them dearly. Just about crying now thinking about it 😭

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    If you don’t mind going out to the suburbs, Minado in Natick is a sushi buffet. I love being able to eat a few rolls of many different types.

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      1 year ago

      Looks fun! I haven’t had much luck with sushi buffets in the past but maybe I will check it out.

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    Kura Sushi in Arsenal Yards. It’s just okay at best on the sushi itself, but the whole experience is a fun little time with the revolving sushi bar, robot drink server, and capsule machines spitting out a toy when you’ve eaten enough plates.

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      I’ve been dying to go there! I used to love the Sushi boat restaurants in San Francisco. It’s too bad that the sushi is only mediocre there.