2. Whole Foods Market
8.4
15 Washington Street (at Corey Rd.), Brighton, MA
Grocery Store · 35 tips and reviews
Kristen Kinnetz: The team members in sushi at Whole Foods Market in Brighton are fantastic about preparing rolls to your custom needs. Their brown rice eel and avocado rolls are awesome! Read more.
Ted Duncan: Right on the Brookline line. A smaller Whole foods within walking distance.
DietsInReview: Check out The Whole Deal, a section of the Whole Food’s website that features current deals, money-saving meal plans and recipes, and printable coupons. Read more.
3. Symphony Sushi
7.9
45 Gainsborough St (btwn Huntington & St Stephen), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 52 tips and reviews
Stephanie Murdough: Try the Fashion Maki. Cream cheese, eel, and tobiko with a warm sweet sauce on top. No soy sauce needed! So good!
Diana Valencia: Get the dragon roll, it's not on the menu but if you love eel you will obsess over this. I do.
Will Bradford: For those who like veggie sushi: Idaho Maki and the Garden Roll are TO DIE FOR!!! I get Idaho Maki every time I go. The Garden Roll's a bit pricy, but worth it if you like avocado.
4. Local 149
8.2
149 P St (at E 6th St.), South Boston, MA
American Restaurant · 60 tips and reviews
Jon Melamut: Hog sings and veal with eel stuffing are excellent.
Rue La La: Equal parts retro-industrial décor and Southern-comfort flair. Dishes are modern twists on our favorite bar classics and are all locally-sourced. Mac 'n' cheese fritters? Addicting.
BDCwire: The folks at Local 149 serve up some serious brunch comfort food: chicken and waffles with warm maple syrup, nutmeg butter, and apricot jam. If that’s not exactly up your alley, try the French toast. Read more.
6. UNI Sashimi Bar
7.9
370 Commonwealth Ave (at Massachusetts Ave), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · Back Bay West · 54 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Uni’s late-night ramen is served Thurs-Sat after 11 pm in two great flavors. One is more traditional, with roast pork. The other, called umami ramen, features barbecue eel and a rich, intense broth. Read more.
Boston Magazine: Despite being part of the popular Ken Oringer restaurant club, this tiny sashimi bar in the Eliot Hotel still feels like a secret. Read more.
Adam Besvinick: On Thursday - Saturday come for late-night ramen and the best craft cocktails in Boston.
7. Hoshi Ya Sushi
7.3
529 Washington St, Brighton, MA
Sushi Restaurant · 11 tips and reviews
Ryan Nixon: Fish was fresh. Good chirashi, escolar and eel
Rachel: I've never been here in person, but their delivery food is always very great and satisfactory. It is not too expensive, and it's open til very late.
Christine Varriale: Love it. Great prices and fresh sushi.
Ryne Crabb: We had four maki rolls and every one was unique and amazing! We sat at the sushi bar and the chefs were so nice. Try the volcano, broadway, wild fire, and coco shrimp rolls!
Thrillist: Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
JoJo Vinick: Every time I'm at Moko I'm happy. It's a great environment, lovely staff, food is excellent and fair prices. I'd go three times a week if I lived in Southie.
14. New England Aquarium
8.6
1 Central Wharf (at Old Atlantic Ave), Boston, MA
Aquarium · Waterfront · 255 tips and reviews
Emmie Ramsden: Shark, eels, penguins and sea lions!
Craig North: Great place for the family. Fantastic exhibits and shows. You can easily spend most of the the day there in awe at all the sea life on show.
HISTORY: Founded in 1969, the New England Aquarium is a global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation. It is one of the premier attractions in Boston, with over 1.3 million visitors a year.
15. Jo Jo TaiPei
7.8
103 Brighton Ave (between Harvard Ave & Linden St), Allston, MA
Chinese Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews
Connie Lu: Best place to get your Taiwanese fix! Make sure to order the signature Taiwanese cold dishes. If you're not accustomed to Asian cuisine, order the pig's ear to be adventurous!
Joanna Huang: Pay with cash and get 10% off!
Lisa Gordon: Lotus root appetizer is really good and unusual. Me and kids loved. They mean business when they say spicy--so watch it if you are sensitive to heat. Steamed dumplings are little purses of love.