Best Sushi Restaurants in Brookline
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- SStaceyGreater Boston •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe sat at the counter. The waitress came over immediately. She gave us time to look at the menu and also offered us advice on what to order. Food was timed perfectly and was delicious!More infoOishii BostonPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• South End•4.7
- JJustinvipNew York City •13 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoService was great, they changed my reservation at last minute on a Friday night from 4 to 6 people with no hesitation.More infoUniPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Asian• Back Bay•4.6
- KKatherineTampa / Central Florida West •3 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoBlue Ribbon Sushi in Boston is a must-visit for sushi lovers—our meal was absolutely delicious, and we’re already planning to return. The Sakuna rolls were a standout, featuring yellowtail, salmon, tuna, and scallions. The fish was incredibly fresh, and the subtle sweetness and crunch of the scallions perfectly elevated the flavors. The rice was expertly prepared, with just the right consistency to complement the roll’s texture. Another unique highlight was the crispy rice roll. I loved the slight caramelization on the bottom of the rice, which added a satisfying crunch and depth of flavor. It was a creative and enjoyable dish. The Wagyu gyoza, however, fell a little flat for me. While the idea of using Wagyu was intriguing, the marbling seemed to create a wet-like texture that didn’t pair well with the soft wrapper. I feel a leaner filling, like ground chuck, combined with a longer sear or even a flash-fry, might have worked better to create a more balanced dish. On the drinks side, I may have indulged in more lychee martinis than I care to admit, but they were worth every sip. The combination of Japanese vodka, a touch of Chambord for a slight pink hue, and the lychee garnish was perfection. They were refreshing, slightly sweet, and complemented the meal beautifully. The ambiance was another highlight. With mellow lo-fi beats in the background and a calm, relaxed vibe during lunch, it was the perfect setting for an intimate and unhurried dining experience. The menu also features unique fish selections you don’t often see elsewhere, making it a treat for sashimi enthusiasts. The shrimp tempura was good, though not a favorite. The shrimp itself was slightly overseasoned, and I think adding flavor to the batter instead of the shrimp directly might have created a better balance. Overall, Blue Ribbon Sushi impressed us with its authentic, fresh sashimi and creative rolls. We’ll definitely be returning.More infoBlue Ribbon SushiPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Back Bay•4.7
- AAlexGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoExcellent tiki bar, with appropriate drink menu, great food, and fun atmosphere. Service was great and business was clean, friendly, and well organized. I would go back.More infoShore LeavePrice: Expensive• Sushi• South End•4.7
- SShaylasGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined on 16 Nov 2024We went for my friends birthday. Everything was amazing! There are so many good food options it was hard to pick. Sushi was really good! The sweet potato roll was our favorite. Drinks were also really good! Will definitely be coming back !More infoFat Baby Sushi and CocktailsPrice: Moderate• Sushi• South Boston•4.6
Discover best Sushi restaurants in Brookline
Discover the best sushi dining experiences in Boston, Brookline, and Greater Boston. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this area boasts a range of sushi restaurants that cater to all sushi aficionados, from traditionalists seeking authentic sashimi to adventurers ready to try innovative sushi rolls. Each restaurant offers a unique atmosphere, from cozy, intimate settings to vibrant, bustling venues, ensuring an enjoyable dining experience for every occasion. The sushi scene in this region reflects a commitment to quality and freshness, with many restaurants sourcing their fish daily from trusted local suppliers. Diners can expect a diverse menu selection, featuring everything from delicate nigiri to hearty, flavor-packed rolls. This area is not only known for its historical significance and academic hubs but also for a thriving culinary scene that includes some of the finest sushi spots in the city. These sushi establishments in Boston, Brookline, and Greater Boston are perfect for anyone looking to indulge in high-quality Japanese cuisine while enjoying the rich, cultural backdrop of one of America's oldest cities. Whether you're planning a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or a casual meet-up with friends, you'll find the perfect spot to satisfy your sushi cravings here.