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DAVID KISH
| June 12, 2009
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Exotic Sushi and Tapas
Exotic Sushi and Tapas doesn't have the most exotic sushi, but the combination of Japanese bar snacks with their European small-plate counterparts is an unusual angle on fusion that can be worked into a square meal.
Korean Garden Restaurant
Despite being open only six months, Korean Garden already has 22 Internet reviews.
Omelet Grommet
Having trouble tethering your omelet?
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The Place
Sometimes a burger or a heap of nachos is just what the appetite (and budget) ordered. Sometimes nothing less than white linen elegance will do. A Newport place ambitiously named the Place bills itself as "the wine bar and grille at Yesterdays." The latter restaurant describes itself as "an alehouse;" it has 36 microbrews on tap and a menu that skews playful and Caribbean. Oy — a pint, mon.
Shiki
I recently learned I made an error when I wrote that 147 places sell sushi in Brookline.
Privius Lounge
I thought I had Privus figured out based on what owner Jarlath Quinn had done with his popular bar, The Kells, located right next door.
Haru
Now that we Bostonians have O Ya and the South End’s Oishii, Haru is not a New York–upscale sushi place to us.
Shabu Shabu Toki
Yet another way to enjoy the soup/fondue shabu-shabu: quickly cook the meats and eat them with dips and condiments.
Douzo
Douzo is supposed to mean something like “welcome” in Japanese, and a large crowd has already welcomed this large, shiny, sushi-plus restaurant to its location near Back Bay station.
Minsok Restaurant
On two more visits, it became clear that Minsok is mainly a very serious Korean restaurant, rather than a Japanese sushi place.
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