Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Choco-sushi: O ya Boston

Last night we (my husband and I) were celebrating 10 months of marriage, so we decided to go to this fancy Japanese restaurant in Boston. We received a gift certificate for O ya restaurant when we got married last year, and we wanted to use it for a special occasion.

We took the T, red line, to South Station. The restaurant is two or three blocks away, so the location is quite convenient. The place is kind of hidden in a dark alley, just a small sign outside and the entrance door is an old wood one that actually made me feel I was going to open the restaurant's back door. The place is... let's say different. I knew it was an expensive restaurant, so I wasn't expecting a small place with about 8 tables and a bar. It's kind of dark, but the general ambient is very nice. We actually seated at the bar, which at first I thought it wasn't a great idea (I was wearing a dress), but now I think is good because you can see how the chefs are preparing almost everything with such a perfection....

Well, the food is great.... expensive, and great.... and great. I'm not a fan of tuna, and I can't even think of trying raw fish, but he tried a tuna sashimi (Wild Bluefin Tuna Tataki).... it was really good. Everything was great, but then, it came: the Foie Gras. I have no English (or Spanish) words to say how delicious, superb, great, wow, it was. Short description: a nigiri (means it has a small ball of rice at the bottom) with foie gras, balsamic chocolate kabayaki (I guess this was the sauce), and topped with raisin cocoa pulp, and a sip of sake to close the experience (this wasn't just a dish, this really was an experience)... I saw the dessert menu and I didn't want anything, just as the waitress said, it's difficult to top the Foie Gras. I definitely want to go there again and try the chef''s tasting menu, I've read in some reviews the potato chip (yes, I wouldn't be surprised if they serve you only two potato chips) is very good too.

So, if you have the budget (the chef's testing menu is about $150, but it can work for two), you should try it, I think it's worth every penny.

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