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    Fuji at Assembly

    4.1 (703 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Hillary L.

    We had an unexpected great time here. We needed somewhere to eat last minute and Fuji did not disappoint. The food was amazing! The sushi was fresh and delicious (according to my party). I had the Stir Fried Beef Udon and couldn't get enough - it was so good. All of us left happy and promising to return for more! Highly recommend!

    Puja G.

    Great environment for a date night or catch up with friends. Gives an intimate feel despite being a big restaurant in assembly. For food we ordered the hamachi nigiri, sweet potato roll, Philly roll, and secret to success special maki. All were very fresh. If we did it again we would likely skip the secret to success roll, as we had something chewy in some of the pieces. But all others were delicious and well made. The service was very friendly and the food arrived very quickly; we were in and out within an hour (but did not feel rushed). Definitely plan to come back again for a nice date night.

    Alice D.

    Came here for dinner on a Saturday evening and we were lucky that there wasn't much of a line so we got a table relatively quickly. Parking wasn't too had either which was nice given Assembly has a lot of space. Ambiance felt clean and modern - tons of seating and space in this large restaurant. The menu had a good mix of sushi and other Japanese options but we settled on sushi as the main focus of our meal. The service was quick with orders, but the food took extremely long to come out despite us not ordering that much. The portion was very tiny compared to the price - definitely felt overly expensive as the quality was just okay. Presentation looked decent at the very least, but the meal itself definitely didn't feel worth it. Overall, I probably wouldn't return. I'm glad I experienced this spot, but if looking for sushi, I'd probably go elsewhere at this price point for either more food or just better quality fish and service.

    Boiled chicken teriyaki. Not very good.
    Marlette C.

    Found this place on Yelp and decided to go here since the reviews were good. The interior is beautiful, well-lit, modern & up-scale looking, and spacious even with all the dining tables. The service was great - very friendly staff and food came out quick. The food was expensive and not very good. We ordered the roto sampler, which has 1 piece of each hamachi toro, sake toro, suzuki toro, chicken teriyaki, and miso soup. The toto sampler had very thin slices of each toro on a huge plate. I wish I had taken a picture. Such a huge plate with little fish. They need to rethink their plating. Fish was just ok too. Toro is supposed to be fatty. These were not very fatty, which was disappointing. At least, it tasted fresh. The chicken teriyaki was bland and looked and tasted boiled. The menu says it's grilled, but there are no char marks and no smokey flavor that comes from grilling. Also the chicken itself lacked flavor. It was pale slices of chicken breast doused with teriyaki sauce to give it flavor. The miso soup was the only thing I really enjoyed.

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    Rachel H.

    Came in here for lunch during 1 of 3 days of a conference and it was the best spot on assembly row. Service was super fast and everyone was very friendly. I had the seared lunch special including 2 nigiri of salmon and tuna each and a spicy tuna roll. It also included a miso soup & salad. Everything was delicious, fresh, and came out quickly. Restaurant was also cute and felt clean.

    Josh E.

    My coworkers went here and sat at the bar. We were able to get a seat immediately. Service was very friendly, and our bartender was very friendly. The restaurant is fairly loud, but it's a fun environment. Drinks were pretty solid but the bar is limited on selections compared to nearby locations. The food was absolutely great, however! I ordered a scallop sushi roll, and it was the best thing I've had when it comes to sushi. I also ordered a couple traditional rolls such as crab and shrimp, and those were even excellent. If you're in the area, highly recommend this high level sushi joint!

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    Kelly Z.

    Its been so long since I came here and they still maintain excellent service, great quality sushi, and cleanliness! I like that they present a casual fine dining experience where you get great service in a casual setting. Our server was very nice and super attentive to our needs. I had a couple things modified and swapped out in the lunch menu and they were very nice and got everything right. I really enjoyed the Seared Special Lunch that comes with a spicy tuna roll, 2 seared tuna nigiri and 2 seared salmon nigiri. The nigiri were beautiful and it tasted so good seared. This is the lunch item I swapped the spicy tuna out for a spicy salmon roll with no trouble at all. The Makimono Combo Lunch features three rolls which is a great portion to keep you full and your taste buds satisfied! I definitely recommend the bento boxes to everyone because the box is beautiful and comes with a huge variety of items such as edamame, tempura, a salad, a soup, and 3 pieces of sushi! A great item! Overall this is a great modern Asian restaurant and I enjoy the presentation, service, and ambiance.

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    Jenny T.

    Food: 11/10! I had Fuji @ Kendall before COVID and thought it was VERY meh/small portion/average quality but definitely seen a BIG improvement here since then! The sushi rolls were all delicious... The fish (sashimi) quality was 11/10, not too much rice, and even the avocado felt fresh. The side salad felt really fresh too, and I liked the dressing a lot. Even the miso soup was good! (I try to avoid it though b/c high sodium) Overall no complaints about the sushi / sashimi / salad! Service: Our food was really fast, and our server was super friendly and patient! Ambiance: We sat inside, during a Wednesday 2pm and it was pretty empty. The inside of the restaurant is very Japanese-y, lots of bright light and outdoor seating is available as well. It's in a great location too, I love Assembly! Overall, 11/10, would recommend & come back!

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    William C.

    I'm usually a bit wary about "pan-Asian" restaurants that serve food from many different Asian countries, but I was pleasantly surprised here. I started with a Whiskey Lowball, which was the right amount of tart and not-too-sweet. Since the weather was cold, rainy, and miserable, I got the Hot & Sour Soup, which was surprisingly some of the best I've had in a long time. For the main course, I got two maki rolls. The caterpillar roll was excellent, with tender eel and ripe avocado. The salmon skin/cucumber roll was mediocre -- the salmon skin tasted burnt, and there was too much unagi sauce on the roll. My wife got chirashi, which had high quality salmon, tuna, and yellowtail (no octopus, which was just fine with her!), along with 4 kinds of fish roe. My daughter got the chicken udon stir-fry, and she cleaned the plate (high praise coming from her). Service was quick and friendly. Atmosphere is very casual -- seems more fitting for a business lunch than date night.

    Rosie Q.

    Located in Assembly Row, this contemporary spot was a modern approach to Japanese cuisine. They have an extensive menu consisting of sushi, wok-tossed cuisine, lunch specials, and dinner entrees. They do have cocktails but it's very limited. They don't deviate from the menu. Mainly serves wine, beer, and sake. I asked about whiskey but they ran out or don't have it anymore, it wasn't clear. Price wise was expensive. Street parking is hard to find but there are multiple garages around that free up to 3-hour parking. Cocktails- Not a huge fan. Sugary juice mixture and spirits. Shrimp Tempura- My nephew loves shrimp tempura but something about this batter he wasn't feeling. He only ate the shrimp. Volcano Maki- Four pieces of tuna, and avocado, topped with red crab roll with tobiko, drizzled in unagi sauce, spicy mayo, and tempura bits. We did like the combination of flavors. Rowing Down the Mystic- Spicy red crab and tobiko mix, topped with seared salmon, scallion, and popcorn shoots, drizzled with unagi. It's okay. Toro Sampler Nigiri- Hamachi toro, sake toro, Suzuki toro. A must-try. Sake Negi & Lemon Nigiri- Salmon, scallion & lemon. Excellent. Overall Service: Only our server was pleasant. It's not the place where I should have taken my sister and nephew but they were craving Japanese food. We just happened to be in the area. It has a fancy pants vibe that felt stuffy. I don't think I would go here myself.

    Nicole B.

    New/Updated Review! Fuji at Assembly is the sushi spot I hold pretty much all other sushi spots to. Fuji at Assembly never disappoints. Well staffed, well run. The thing that really sets Fuji apart is the actual, physical set up. There is a big, full bar right up front with views out the windows and two flat screen TVs (I like a bar with TVs...). They have a good selection of Sake and Japanese Whiskeys. There is also a sushi bar if you prefer that. And an open concept, large dining room. I am a bar sitter. I will always choose the bar because I also like to actually talk to people. Fuji at Assembly has the vibe of a nice, friendly neighborhood bar, with excellent food. (Which is pretty unusual. Especially when that food is sushi/Japanese/Chinese/Singaporean...) Assembly Row is a great area and if you spend enough time at any of the restaurants you will discover there is an entire community here. It is always a nice, fun, chill vibe to be part of here. But on top of that there is a LARGE menu that has ALL the sushi: simple pieces, complex pieces, simple rolls, HUGE rolls. Extensive vegetarian selections. But also a wide selection of cooked items: wok tossed AMAZING things; rices, noodles. You name it. Honestly their menu should be big goalz for everyone trying to run a spot like this. But you also need to have the staff to execute your menu and I have never had a single thing here that wasn't just excellent. And I've eaten my way through a lot, a lot of this menu my friends! I need to arrive at Fuji Assembly with a plan for what I'm going to eat. Because I mainly always want to get the Wok Tossed Vegetarian dish (Pro Tip: ask for extra garlic!). It is hard to explain the straight Deliciousness of this dish. Every bite is pure joy. Portions are generous here, so to eat a Wok Tossed dish you can't get carried away with appetizers. Or pieces of sushi. Gotta map out your approach. Did I mention there are soups? Yeah, I love good soup also. And Fuji has multiple soups I can order even though I don't eat beef, pork or poultry. Which is, honestly, unheard of. Fuji's menu is designed with so many options for vegetarians/pescatarians that is can be overwhelming. Crazy Town!! I often think I should try new and different restaurants. But it's hard to make myself pass up an opportunity to spend time at Fuji Assembly...

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    It is one of my fav sushi place around Somerville. Food is delicious and staff is very friendly.

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    Great experience here. Recommend going for sushi, noodle dishes, and a unique spin on classic drinks.

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    Food is good but prices are insane. For lunch it was $20 for Gen Gao chicken and white rice.

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    Full Blog: https://tantorski.com/f/black-ruby…read more Friday nights in Cambridge have a great energy, and Black Ruby fully leans into it. The restaurant was buzzing when we arrived, but we were seated right away at the last available table. The space felt both lively and cozy, perfect for a date night. Service started a bit slow, but once it picked up, the pacing was excellent. Our server was more hands off, which worked well, letting us settle in and enjoy the night without feeling rushed. We started with the Larb Pork Dumplings, which were beautifully presented with chili lime mayo, fresh herbs, and crispy greens. They were fried perfectly, packed with bright Thai flavors, and the added crunch from the greens made the dish even better. With five dumplings, it was a great portion to share. For dinner, we ordered the Crispy Basil Burger and the Thai Garlic Burger, both cooked medium and full of flavor, with Thai seasoning adding a unique twist to the beef.

    I have to admit, given all the hype, I was expecting a bit more from Black Ruby. My friends and I…read morecame on a Thursday night with a reservation, and the restaurant was packed. Now, I suspect this might due in part because of the hype + location + thai/american fusion flavor, but even with a reservation we still ended up waiting about 30 minutes to be seated. Unfortunately, the service throughout dinner wasn't much better. Between the three of us, we ordered the scallion fries (which, for anyone wondering, aren't actually fries tossed in scallion oil or dressing), the fried calamari, the red curry Bolognese, the green curry pasta with steak, and, of course, the much-hyped Massaman burger. The fried calamari was probably the weakest dish. It had a fishier taste than I expected, and the breading was fairly greasy and tended to fall off. The scallion fries were good, though not especially memorable. Of the entrées, we preferred the green curry pasta over the red curry Bolognese, though both became a little heavy after a while. The Massaman burger was solid, but not quite the standout I was hoping for. Across the dishes, our biggest takeaway was that the curry sauces all leaned fairly rich and salty without much contrast. A little acidity or citrus would have gone a long way in brightening the flavors. Overall, Black Ruby was good, just not quite as memorable as I expected. Nothing we ordered really wowed us, but it's still a perfectly solid spot if you're in the area. I'd be open to coming back, though I'd probably try some different items if we were ever around Harvard Square.

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    JiangNan - Boston

    JiangNan - Boston

    4.4
    (349 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    TLDR: Potentially…read moreone of my favorite Chinese restaurants in all of Massachusetts! Beautiful interior, centrally located, and delicious, high-quality food. Will definitely find a reason to come back here soon. ------ FOOD: 1. [MUST TRY] STIR-FRIED CABBAGE W/ PORK BELLY (5/5) Presentation was phenomenal (in a clay pot with its own burner underneath to keep it hot). The portion was much larger than expected, and most importantly, it tasted incredible. Generous amounts of pork in this, and the sauce was authentic and addicting. 2. SCALLION CHICKEN (5/5) Another great choice. This was a huge portion with lots of tender chicken, and the scallion was present without being overpowering. 3. CRISPY BEEF WITH FRIED DOUGH STICKS (5/5) I was expecting Chinese you tiao but these were actually the small, ultra crispy manhua twists! Paired with the beef, this was a large and unique dish that I loved. The crispiness of the mahua made this a textural delight to eat. 4. MANGO SAGO DESSERT (5/5) Big portion, wonderful assortment of toppings including grapefruit, mango, sago, and popping balls over a creamy dessert soup base. 5. PEKING DUCK (4/5) I think I'm a tough critic since I just came back from Beijing and had so much Peking duck there. We ordered the half portion here and it had a generous amount of meat for not being the full portion. There were an assortment of accompaniments, including pineapple (new to me) and sugar (like the Beijing style) which were welcome additions. The wrappers were steamed well and didn't curl up on the edges. Overall this was a solid Peking duck, but the meat wasn't as standout as I was hoping. 6. STEAMED PORK SOUP DUMPLING (4/5) Solid soup dumplings. Not the best I've ever had, but definitely hit the spot. 7. SAUTEED PEA SPROUTS (4/5) Another solid classic. 8. PORK MEATBALL IN CRAB MEAT SAUCE (4/5) This was the most unique thing we ordered. I've never had a shi zi tou meatball with crab meat sauce before. The meatball itself was large (maybe size of a tennis ball), tender, and fatty, as it should be. It was then drowned in a generous lake of traditional crab meat sauce. If you're not a fan of crab meat then this might be a bit too fishy for you, but honestly it all combined surprisingly well and I grew to like this dish more and more with each bite. I wasn't the biggest fan to start, but by the end I wouldn't have minded getting another one! ------ AMBIANCE / ENVIRONMENT: * The interior has the classic Asian style of decor, but you can tell it was recently built / renovated because everything felt new and fresh. * The ambiance also felt more new-school luxurious vs. the typical Asian establishments that are more no-frills with as many tables packed in as possible * You're still somewhat close to the tables around you, but it's not overwhelming during lunch time and we still felt like we had enough space regardless * There's a bar area at the front of the restaurant and then a large, spacious dining room in the back * This is a great place for a date or a meaningful family gathering * Right outside is Boston Common, making this restaurant very well-located for lunch before or after a nice day in the park. While there's lots of parking around the park, a spot itself can be hard to come by, so your best bet might be to use the nearby parking garage instead ------ SERVICE: * Overall the service was great and quick. They did forget our tea, but when we asked for it later they apologized profusely and were quick to bring it out for us * This place fills up quickly so be sure to come early if you don't have a reservation or if you're a big enough group, make a reservation for your desired dining time

    JiangNan Boston is an upscale Chinese restaurant that focuses on elevated regional dishes, modern…read morepresentation, and a dining experience that feels more refined than a typical Chinese spot in the city. We walked into a polished, contemporary space with a clean interior design that leaned toward a higher-end, date-night or group-dinner atmosphere rather than casual takeout dining. The lighting was warm and the layout comfortable, with a steady buzz that made the room feel lively without being chaotic. The menu highlights some of the more popular and recognizable Chinese dishes, but executed in a more premium style. We ordered a few items and found standouts like Peking duck, soup dumplings, and seafood-based plates plated carefully and designed to feel more restaurant-forward than street-style. The Peking duck was carved tableside, which added a layer of ceremony to the meal, and the skin had a good crispness that held up against the hoisin and pancakes. The soup dumplings were well made, with a thin wrapper and a rich broth that came through clearly. The flavors were solid and well prepared, with an emphasis on presentation and consistency across dishes. The dining experience itself felt structured and intentional, especially with dishes like Peking duck that were prepared as part of a more formal service. The pacing of the meal felt more drawn out, but that aligned with the upscale style they are aiming for. Service was generally attentive, and the environment was comfortable for longer meals or group gatherings. The main tradeoff is value. While the quality is good and the execution is polished, the pricing felt a bit elevated compared to the portion sizes and what we have gotten at other comparable Chinese restaurants in the area. It sits in that space where you are paying more for atmosphere, branding, and presentation as much as the food itself. Overall, JiangNan Boston is best suited for when you want a more refined, upscale Chinese dining experience rather than a casual meal. The food quality is solid and the environment is polished, but it lands in a space where the pricing feels slightly higher than the value of the dishes alone.

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    Silk Road Uyghur Cuisine

    Silk Road Uyghur Cuisine

    4.0
    (249 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Yummyyyyyy! As I sit here eating leftovers from our dinner order the other night!!…read more We ordered delivery - big plate chicken- tender chicken very flavorful with potatoes and veggies and pasta. The stir fry dry chicken was really good too even though it was oily but so tasty! The laghman was enjoyed by the hubs. And I really enjoyed the fish dish - also very oily and could use less oil definitely. But tasty. Food came within a reasonable time. Overall quite satisfied with the food! Plenty of leftovers. Will order again.

    TLDR: shockingly flavorful food in a homey ambiance…read more I have to say I was blown away with the flavors presented to me here. In particular, the pork dumplings were such a surprise pick! They're filled with this flavorful broth so despite looking very unassuming they were bursting with flavor. We came here on a Sunday evening without a reservation and were seated in 10min. The menu is entirely online but food came out quickly after we ordered. Dishes we got: - beef laghman: spiced well and chewy noodles! I liked it, although I was a bit confused if it was Uyghur or Chinese because it tasted very similar to Chinese food to me - Pork dumplings: delicious, you have to get these. They look so boring. They're SO good and there's so many. - Mapo tofu: my mouth was very numb eating this but the tofu was silky smooth. I can only assume it was good but I didn't have much spice tolerance left in me after the laghman.

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