(617) 562-6333
418 Market St
Brighton,
MA
02135
42.3496
-71.1531
Neighborhoods: Allston-Brighton, Brighton, Oak Square
Small place, but great
by cjc24
Good sushi - nothing too inventive or creative, just good standard stuff. No liquor, which can be a downside, and it is TINY. I've only been by for dinner, but never found it crowded, and they're always very prompt for phone order for pick up!
- Pros: Great food, Great price
- Cons: Nothing fancy, no liquor
small, excellent sushi restaurant
by hoopjump682
Asahi an excellent sushi place in Brighton Center. The guy who owns it skillfully crafts all his maki, nigiri, etc right in front of you while you wait. The fish is always fresh and delicious. The menu has a great variety of consistently tasty items, without a lot of novelty rolls cluttering it up. Try the chirashi dinner: a rice bowl with a lot of different kinds of fish on top. The seating is limited but never uncomfortable. The ambience is more unassuming than most sushi places, despite how clean and orderly everything is. It's definitely worth a trip to Brighton to give it a try.
Secret Sushi Utopia in Brighton Center
by thirtybirds
My husband and I moved to Brighton Center a few years ago after having lived in different places all over Boston, and having tried sushi at all the big-name places, including Ginza, New Ginza, JP Seafood, and Jae's. We found Asahi here in Brighton Center--wedged almost invisibly between Ka Bloom and a kind of shoddy neighborhood bar--and we were ecstatic to discover that the sushi there is fabulous. It is a small but elegant establishment with only a sushi bar (no kitchen), and there is only one chef, a complete perfectionist who serves only the freshest fish, and who is so passionate about sushi that he will talk about nothing else, unless it be to discuss how to make the best sushi rice, or how best to cut or serve certain elaborate rolls. Mostly though, he is exclusively focused on the sushi itself. His near-religious discipline and devotion shine through in everything he makes, and receiving your order often feels like receiving a piece of incredible artwork or sculpture. The menu only has sushi, sashimi, maki, and combinations (and some other simple appetizer kinds of things, like miso soup, seaweed salad, and edamame), but the sushi itself is so worth coming for that you won't even think about kitchen fare. Favorite rolls are: rainbow roll, white tiger roll, tempura roll. Favorite meal: chirashi, sushi regular. Come during the lunch hours so you have more room and time to linger.
- Pros: excellent sushi, creative maki, always fresh fish and generous cuts of fish
- Cons: small establishment can get crowded at peak dinner hours (so come during lunch)









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