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[ more from 10best]
"Boston’s dining scene is the quintessential melting pot, filled with tony dining rooms, casual crab shacks, and student-filled burger joints. You can also find every type of ethnic eatery imaginable, from Middle Eastern to Milanese to Mediterranean...."
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"You can watch the masters prepare spider maki and B-52 maki at the sushi bar. But at a table you can tackle the Ginza Cruise Boat loaded with delicacies and worth the price...."
[ more from dinesite]
"This bustling offshoot of the outstanding Chinatown Japanese is accented with cheery blond wood and piped-in jazz. The sushi bar gets rave reviews for its nigiri and maki, and the delicate gyoza are divine...."
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"Cleanliness, liveliness, and creative cuisine make this sparkling Japanese one of Chinatown`s most popular restaurants. Suits and clubbers alike enjoy a wide variety of immaculately prepared dishes, ranging from tempura and gyoza to sushi and sashimi, in..."
[ more from fodors]
"One of Chinatown's best restaurants -- and one of Boston's best sushi spots -- turns out a remarkably fresh and creative raw-fish menu. The "spider" maki is a roll of fried soft-shell crab, avocado, spicy mayo, and roe...."
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| "The two Ginzas (there's one in Chinatown) are thought to have the most advanced sushi in town, but this spot gains extra points for its selection of 15 types of hot sake. Avant-sushi these days includes hot spices, fried morsels, boozy marinades, and pres..." |
2 reviews
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[ more from frommers]
"On a side street in Chinatown, you'll find one of the city's best Japanese restaurants. Track down the nondescript entrance up the street from the Chinatown arch, settle into one of the two rooms (in a booth, if you're lucky), and watch as kimono-clad wai..."
[ more from gayot]
| "One of the city's best-loved Japanese joints is found in Chinatown. some nights, it attracts a vibrant crowd that ranges from destination diners and club kids, to just-off-work chefs and wired students...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from gayot]
| "The Brookline branch of Chinatown's semi-legendary sushi stop is larger and more stylish than its parent. Behind the sushi bar, the chefs in their stark white coats and hats look like whirlwinds as they cut and roll their treasures...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from greenlinemenus]
"For everyone who has been to the Ginza in Chinatown, you know that this is a terrific addition to the bustling sushi trend in Brookline. Ginza brings it's experienced chefs along for the ride to Brookline and transforms this street corner into something s..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "This tiny little restaurant offers a big selection of food and booze. This non seafood-eating patron was quite happy with edamame and chicken...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "As close to a orgasmic experience as I can think of involving dead raw fish. They're open until 3am, mostly because they serve the late-night theater crowds in the area...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: The sushi at this classy and very popular restaurant is not only fresh, but prepared so exquisitely that you may want to take a photo before eating. To sample a bit of everything, try the Ginza surprise platter...." |
12 reviews
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[ more from realeats]
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""recognized as having some of bostons freshest, tastiest sushi, this popular restaurant also serves until late in the night. signature maki rolls are good enough to transform first-timers into regulars, and other japanese dishes like yakiniku and nabemono..."
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""beacon st brookline, ma the scenesuburbanites and young couples flock to this kenmore square spot for impeccable service and top-level sushi. kimono-clad, bilingual waitresses greet diners with a hot towel and proceed to describe the numerous japanese de..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Its offshoots in Brookline and Watertown get all the press, but Chinatown's Ginza is still the city's premier destination for after-hours sushi. The decor is a little dated (think Tokyo, circa 1990) and the lighting could make Julia Roberts look jaundiced..." |
7 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Ever wondered why the city's best sushi bars are located in Brookline and Chestnut Hill? It's anyone's guess why Japanese chefs seem to be spearheading the local trend toward urban flight, but suddenly sushi is vying with school systems as an incentive to..." |
4 reviews
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"I prefer Sashimi over Sushi and have eaten at many sushi restaurants before but the quality of the fish at Ginza is just outstanding (even better than Oishi!..."
[ more from wcities]
"The sushi at this classy and very popular restaurant is not only fresh, but prepared so exquisitely that you may want to take a photo before eating. To sample a bit of everything, try the Ginza surprise platter...."
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