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Sugidama in Davis Square cooks up Japanese dishes that are hard to find elsewhere in Boston.
Somenya, a noodle spot in Chinatown, is one of the more exciting openings in the area in recent memory.
The Seaport Yume Ga Arakura feels a little less rushed, more efficient, and extremely friendly, with all the same delicious noodles as their Cambridge spot.
Uni is a flashy Japanese izakaya in Back Bay with a $22 spoon, and lots of small plates you won’t want to stop ordering.
Oishii in the South End is a great omakase spot that’s perfect for when you can’t get into O Ya.
Judy's Bay is a casual izakaya in Cambridge with a cozy fireplace and extremely fresh seafood.
Ganko Ittetsu is a ramen spot in Brookline that serves a variety of excellent bowls.
Momi Nomi is a Japanese-Hawaiian izakaya with a good sake selection, but not so great food.
Ittoku is a Porter Square izakaya inside a windowless mall, and it’s better and way more fun than you expect a restaurant in a windowless mall to be.
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Sweet Rice is a casual Thai/sushi place Jamaica Plain. It’s a good option for a casual bite if you’re in the neighborhood.
Super 88 is an Asian food court and grocery store in Allston, and you should come here when you want good food but don’t want to spend money.
The Laughing Monk Cafe is a Thai-Japanese restaurant in Mission Hill that has some sneakily great sushi.
As you probably guessed, the Rooftop at Revere is the Revere Hotel's rooftop bar. It's got couches, an indoor pool, and decent drinks and bites.
The Groove is a cocktail lounge inside Hojoko that's a great place to hang out if you like hanging out in 1970s bachelor pads.
Hojoko is a Japanese restaurant in the Fenway that is the opposite of a sensory deprivation tank.