Pricey. Seemed small. We had some problems with soup substitution pricing and sashimi with pre-loaded wasabi. We were disappointed.
More

Pricey. Seemed small. We had some problems with soup substitution pricing and sashimi with pre-loaded wasabi. We were disappointed.
More
Service was unfriendly and SLOW. The food was just okay. I would never go back.
More
I visited with friends on a relatively quiet Saturday night. We made sure to make reservations, as the last time my friends had been there, it was quite busy.
Our meals were great, though possibly a bit pricey (I got one Maki, sliced into 4 pieces and a glass of wine for about $20-tip incl). They have a nice selection...
More
The food was great, although a little pricey for a shopping meal alone. Heard lots of business deals being made while I sat there. Lovely presentation of food. I would go back.
More
Not really an authentic sushi, but fine for the American gourmet customers. Better have more roomy places and tables
More
The sushi was very good. I had the sashimi and my wife had the octopus cakes (little chewy). The wait staff was nice and helpful. Price was a little high but not bad considering location (in hotel). If you need a good meal and don't want to walk outside this is a good place to visit.
More
The service is outstanding, the fish is fresh, the prices are reasonable, the ambiance is fine, but the pieces have grown small in the past year, and a bowl of rice no longer comes with the combos. As to prices, there are mid-day combos for ~ $16 for miso soup, salad and the entree. It's right off Copley Square, attached...
More
Nothing fancy but the food never disappoints. Reasonable prices. Warm service in a clean and relaxed atmosphere.
More
When we first went in I was a bit concerned since it was actually in a hotel/mall. But the food was terrific! Loved their version of the California roll.
Definitely must visit!
More
I love sushi, and with so many sushi places in Boston it's not a hard craving to fill. Usually I go with Ma Soba downtown, Jae's in the South End, one of the many places in Coolidge Corner (including Fugaku), or even out to Newton for Oishii (Chestnut Hill) or Sapporo (Newton Center) But I got a restaurant.com gift certificate...
More
If you own or manage Osushi, register now for free tools to enhance your listing, attract new reviews, and respond to reviewers.
Manage your listing