J.P. Fuji’s Group welcomes Fuji at Newton as its tenth location in the group’s portfolio. Fuji at Newton marvels a tranquil and calm ambience offering ultramodern, upscale Japanese cuisine.This full-service location offers several dining options to new and returning patrons all over the metro-Boston area. This expansive space will showcase sit-down dining, a large bar and sushi bar. Accordion windows and two patios follow suit to truly tie in an indoor-outdoor balanced feel.Fuji at Newton’s menu offers a large-scale offering of food options from refined makimonos, mouthwatering wok-tossed dishes and customary classics. A masterful mix of cocktails, wine and spirits partner in harmony with the selected menu. Omakasé offerings will be available, by reservation only, and curated by culinary master, Founder, and CEO Chef Jimmy Liang and Executive Head Chef Ming Cao.
Indulge in a captivating culinary journey at Banyan Bar + Refuge, a fusion of Southeast Asian and New England flavors. Our menu boasts a tantalizing array of sweet, salty, sour, and spicy creations that promise to delight your palate. Immerse yourself in a delightful atmosphere filled with great music and a relaxed ambiance as you enjoy the historic South End.
Wusong Road is Boston's premier Tiki Bar serving Chinese American bar bites and tropical Tiki inspired drinks by Chef Jason Doo. Hidden away on 112 Mt. Auburn street in Harvard Square, Wusong Road is located within the beautifully restored 100 year old historic Conductor’s Building and is your tropical escape from the bustling city streets outside. Famous for our hand-made baos, the best crab Rangoon you've ever had and the best Mai Tai in Boston.Wusong Road is a minority and LGBTQ owned business.
A modern take one an Asian experience. Inspired by the best of Asia. From craft cocktails to signature ramens. our bowls are created with a modern and nourishing twist.A vibrant, social and equalitarian way of eating that feeds both the body and soul - it's the wagamama way.
Take a culinary tour through Asia at The Q. This restaurant serves a mix of classic Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian hotpot in upscale, hip surrounds that include a cozy lounge. Sift through a vast menu packed with hot pot specials, sushi and savory entrees. A popular neighborhood destination, The Q is a nice pick if you're in the mood for some pan-Asian cuisine. The restaurant's spacious interior plays well to small- and medium-sized groups.
MAHANIYOM is a tapas/family-style Thai cuisine that brings an exceptional dining experienceto our guests by serving meticulously home-cooked style, authentic Thai cuisine made fromscratch and handcrafted cocktails in an unpretentious feel-like-home atmosphere thatreminisces our home Thailand. Walk-ins welcome. Reservations are available 30 days in advance. We are very small, we highly recommend reservations during peak hours! Reservations and dine-in guests are designated up to 90 minutes. If you are running late, please call us at (617) 487-5986. We hold the table up to 15 minutes past the reservation time.
Located in Boston’s Faneuil Hall neighborhood, Koy serves a variety of Korean cuisine and Asian favorites. Every meal is prepared with fresh ingredients, including locally acquired seafood and produce. Koy offers online ordering, takeout and delivery services for convenience in addition to its dining room, where the walls of the restaurant are covered in art murals.Start out your meal with an order of handmade dumplings or tuna tartare. For the vegetarians in the group, Koy offers a wide variety of plant-based entrées. Try Korean classics such as the Hot Stone Bibimbap, Japchae, or KBBQ Galbi. The restaurant offers a space for private parties and corporate gatherings.
Reserve a table on our rooftop, outdoor deck with its amazing view of the city, or at our upbeat indoor bar for hand crafted cocktails. This location is the place to be for sunset dinners. The views make it a perfect Instagram post. Brunch, lunch, dinner, cocktails, and wine are the must when visiting and dining 12 stories above the seaport overlooking the beautiful Boston skyline.
Mae Asian Eatery is a family-owned restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The restaurant serves a variety of Asian dishes, including Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese. The menu features a variety of popular dishes, such as Pad Thai, Drunken Noodles, and Khao Soi. The restaurant also offers a variety of curries, noodle dishes, and desserts. Mae Asian Eatery is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the staff is friendly and attentive. The food is delicious and affordable, and the portions are generous. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Mae Asian Eatery is a great option.
Shore Leave is our interpretation of a tropical escape through the lens of our love for Boston’s rich dining scene. Named after a sailor’s leisure time on dry land, Shore Leave’s tropical cocktails take you away from the hustle and bustle. This space, music, and most importantly, our Shore Leave team, make every moment here feel like watching the sun go down with your feet in the sand. Off the main drag, just below the street in Boston’s South End, Shore Leave brings you along on an everyday vacation. Options are available for regular dining or the OMAKASE at SHORE LEAVE EXPERIENCE. We do not take reservations for "just drinks", so cancellation fees will apply. Just drinks-walk in for bar seats! We ID at the door. Underage guests are permitted but not permitted at the bar. Stop by for live entertainment! Shore Leave hosts The People's Karaoke most Fridays beginning at 10pm and surf rock band The Electric Heaters Thursdays beginning at 8pm. Entertainment varies so call for details!