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[ more from bostonmagazine]
"This Beacon Hill spot serves up Asian specialties from noodle dishes to stir-fries as well as choices from an extensive sushi and sashimi menu...."
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[ more from insiderpages]
"Ma Soba restaurant has been serving great food on Beacon Hill since 1999. It provides pan-asian cuisine such as Chinese, Thai and Korean gourmet dining...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "We were told Ma Soba had one of the best suishi in the area. Both times I went, the bill was around $50-$80 for two people with appetizers, Edamame and Seaweed salad, two entrees/combos, and a roll or two) ...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: Asian restaurants come and go, but Bostonians should hope that this one is here to stay. The restaurant's interior features glass windows that slide open to give the place an airy feel in the warmer months...." |
34 reviews
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[ more from realeats]
""Okay, so it's not one of the hottest new pan-asian hot-spots, but this Harvard Square establishment serves decent soups and noodle dishes, although at slightly elevated prices. The meat is often tough, but overall the large portions make for the per..."
[ more from restaurants.boston]
""cambridge st boston, ma in shortarea residents and nearby hospital workers fill ma sobas airy, multi-tiered dining room to satisfy their sushi hankerings. while the restaurant offers above-average interpretations of familiar asian favorites (cloyingly sw..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "The green bean, orange and lychee salad is a hit, as well as the spicy Tsao General chicken. The sushi and sashimi keep bringing locals back; the sashimi comes in thick cuts and the maki rolls are fresh...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"My first impression of the restaurant was very positive: I liked the clean, modern Asian decor, the soft music, recessed lighting, and the tablecloths...."
[ more from wcities]
"Asian restaurants come and go, but Bostonians should hope that this one is here to stay. The restaurant's interior features glass windows that slide open to give the place an airy feel in the warmer months...."
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