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O Ya Boston Reviews from The Last Year
I went for the Omakase.
Overall, it was a great experience with a more Japanese style menu. We did a total of 20 courses. It comes with a preset menu (dessert included) based on your allergy selection which is very accommodating of them. You also have a few add on options and drink pairing add on. Parking: plan ahead, very limited meters/street. There are some garages nearby Ambiance: small with some tables and a counter. Heads up it will be a long meal sitting on a stool chair if seated on the counter. Food: great variety of good quality fish selection Service: amazing. The only thing is there were a lot of people for the number of chefs there so the wait in between courses may be longer than preferred.
Shout out to Tim and colleagues for a nice evening.
We enjoyed the tasting menu and pairings (plenty for us without any of the extras). Food and service were great.
Celebrating our anniversary, my partner and I indulged in
Celebrating our anniversary, my partner and I indulged in the Omakase tasting menu the drink pairing at O Ya, and it was an absolute highlight. The ambiance was a serene yet vibrant atmosphere, setting the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience. The servers at O Ya were warm, knowledgeable, and attentive without being overbearing. We got to ask questions about the food and wines and were met with a deep understanding and care for the menu. I'd highly recommend the tasting menu. Each course was had different but complementary flavors and textures that showcased the freshest ingredients and innovative culinary techniques. The drink pairings were equally impressive, enhancing the flavors of each dish with precision and creativity. What truly set O Ya apart from other tasting menus I've tried was its ability to balance sophistication with approachability. Despite being a fine dining establishment, there's an air of ease and warmth that makes guests feel welcome and at home. For anyone seeking an unparalleled culinary adventure, O Ya is an absolute must-visit destination in Boston.
An absolutely amazing culinary tour de force! Service was
An absolutely amazing culinary tour de force! Service was impeccable, informative and inviting! The Chef was an artist, and the setting and atmosphere stellar!
Expensive - yes - but somehow worth it, there is not a
Expensive - yes - but somehow worth it, there is not a better doing experience in Boston.
Our anniversary meal was wonderful.
4 of us, one with shellfish allergy. Very smoothly handled. Service helpful but never intrusive. The many courses were terrific--highly recommend for special occasions (given $$$). And we enjoyed exploring wine and saki list, left happy.
I've never encountered a restaurant with such an insane
I've never encountered a restaurant with such an insane reservation policy. You are required to pay for the entire meal during booking, including a mandatory 20% tip. If you are ill or have an emergency they will not refund or let you reschedule no matter how far in advance you give notice. They won't even refund the TIP. Yes you're tipping a waiter for a meal you never ate. Their website equates the reservation with an "experience" like getting a concert ticket - calm down O Ya, you're a restaurant not Taylor Swift. The person at the table next to us was visibly ill and coughing. Clearly health and safety isn't a priority here - nor is customer service. The food is good but nothing outstanding and the portions of sashimi and sushi are offensively small - think tiny slivers of fish in sauce and miniature sushi. There are several upcharge options littered through the menu. The foie gras, toro, and sea urchin were stand out dishes - but as for the rest they rely heavily on torched and smoked flavors, truffle and shisho. I don't think I got the chance to truly enjoy the flavors of the sashimi itself. Worse, for a sushi place this hyped and expensive, what I really looked forward to was a variety of raw fish options that one would not find at a typical Japanese restaurant. It just wasn't all that special, and the selection minimal. The restaurant is very small and the tables are just a few inches apart from one another. The decor is upscale but most of the diners were in casual wear so I wouldn't say the vibes were fancy or anything. We actually felt a little overdressed. The person next to us was visibly ill - I don't blame them for coming anyway because of the unforgiving reservation policy. Another person pulled out a mask. The service was friendly, very chatty, but slow at times. The entire omakase took 2.5 hours. Most of the time was spent waiting for the next tiny bite and there weren't any apologies or stop-gap dishes to make up for the delays. At one point we waited 30 minutes for the next course. Overall this is an overpriced restaurant that has little respect for its customers who booking two months in advance may have to reschedule a weeknight dinner. If you're looking for a high end Japanese dining "experience" there are way better options in Boston.
I'd give this place 3 stars.
In short, at ~360/person you expect to be blown away in some way and we simply weren't and the meal just wasn't that memorable in any dimension. Theres a right price for everything and if this was more like 200/person it wouldve made much more sense. If someone else is paying for it, definitely do it but if you are paying then I would not recommend. - decor: it's very relaxed and casual with loud pop ish music all night long, but in any case I expected more luxe experience and this was not. - service: service is okay, again nothing special - food: most courses were heavily flavored with various sauces and condiments that it was often difficult to really appreciate the fish. Also the portions are pretty small especially the sushi. In my opinion it's absolutely unacceptable to feel rather hungry after a 18 course meal but we were. We were also disappointed with the mochi donut as dessert. It's all good food, just not worthy of the price they are charging. - nickling and diming: also a bit of a turnoff to be charging 10 dollars per regular small 300ml bottle of San pellgrinos.
O Ya has been on my Boston bucket list for years.
I was consistently deterred by the price tag and couldn't justify spending that much on a single meal. But after being generously gifted a birthday dinner, I can say I think it's worth it for a special occasion. The 20 course omakase feels like it's more than just a meal - it's an entire experience, comparable to a dinner + a show. We were there for over 3 hours and left completely satisfied. Each course was unique and inventive. Individual components were well-crafted and balanced each other out perfectly. The progression from course to course was well done and takes you on a beautiful journey with wide ranging flavor profiles. If you spring for the sake pairing, it is an incredible complement to the meal. You get one pour for every 3-5 courses and the selections truly enhanced the food. As a sake newbie, I discovered a couple types I didn't even know existed. Although expensive, it did feel more worth it than a single $16 Sapporo beer. The service and ambiance were both so warm and inviting. I know it's not the most accessible experience and I am very fortunate to have dined here. I'd certainly be a regular if I could!
This is a Omakase style restaurant which means "it is up to
This is a Omakase style restaurant which means "it is up to the chef". The chef determines the content of each one bite course. I like sushi so the 20 course meal was great for my palate. I was doubting that 20 courses could be served without being seated for 4 hours but alas, each course arrived promptly after the finished plates were removed. I felt like this was an experience rather than a dinner. There isn't a traditional dinner flow to the evening. The course arrives, you get the overview, server leaves, you eat your one bite, the server appears and takes away your plate. Repeat 20 times. It is fun and delicious. The beverages are crazy expensive. Stunning in fact. So, not a place to focus on getting a bottle of wine. Have a beer or glass of wine. Service was spectacular. Friendly, extremely accommodating, knowledgeable about every dish and best of all..they kept the meal moving. Overall I am happy to have had the opportunity to try this multi year best of Boston restaurant. Pricing is impressive but so was the food. This is a good place to go for a special evening with friends; wealthy friends.
I mean, it's not cheap, especially the wine list, but the
I mean, it's not cheap, especially the wine list, but the food is like nothing I've ever had. Amazing experience, especially since I wasn't the one picking up the tab.
I don't know where to begin.
The sushi is unlike anything I've ever had paired with incredible service. The restaurant is very cozy with bar seating in addition to dining tables. Make your reservations months in advance!
BE WARE!! DO NOT GO!!! Made reservation 2 months ahead of
BE WARE!! DO NOT GO!!! Made reservation 2 months ahead of time. Unfortunately I was hospitalized at Yale Hospital in CT. right before reservation date. When we contacted them about the emergency and need to cancel we were refused the refund on the deposit. They were insensitive rude and inhuman to the my medical situation. The deposit was substancial(600$) and we gave enough notice so they could book another party. I have reached out via email to restaurant again and got one response stating that they use a booking service and would look into it. NO FURTHER RESPONSE. I will be lodging a complaint to the city of Boston and state of MA./consumer affairs. CT patient
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I will give you 50% of ALL of my PROFITS if you teach me how to make profits?
By 👻 @HarmlessOven17, 04/26/2024 2:52 pm
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If you teach me to make money I will in exchange give you 50% profits
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Answer from 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (04/26/2024 2:58 pm)
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LOL. Thank you The New Yorker.
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By 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (04/26/2024 3:08 pm)
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By 🎱 @PerceptiveWash44 (04/27/2024 7:15 pm)
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (04/27/2024 8:53 am)
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Answer from 😎 @MaternalRecord73 (04/28/2024 2:30 am)
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We will launch our training course soon, it will give you secrets on how to make $200k + a year.
With almost $400k in sales we would be happy to show you our tricks and welcome you in our team
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Answer from 👻 @FatefulRelation46 (08/25/2024 10:17 pm)
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I WILL AS WELL
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