Yamato 2 is a japanese restaurant Back Bay East Boston located in United States.
545 Boylston St Boston , MA 02116 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Cocktails |
A bit pricier than other AYCE sushi spots I’ve been to, but worth it b/c quality of food is better & fresher. Pleasantly surprised by their spicy seafood udon . Do not get stirfry noods. Great sushi !
Much more pleasant than the Yamato in Brighton. Nice ambiance, plenty of seating, and friendlier/happier staff . They do still make you pay for what you don't eat, though, so order in installments.
The all you can eat sushi was great.
The sashimi and nigiri are amazing.
Try sweet potato roll ... very delicious!
Sushi is good but service and cleanliness is mixed. Washrooms are foul.
All the sushi is incredible
Sushi is always a good idea
So incredibly rude! Worst service in all of Boston. The waiter literally told us never come back again! the only good thing was the green tea ice cream .....
Pricing is great for the quality of all you can eat sushi . Don't go expecting the fanciest of rolls - but you also won't be disappointed by the options.
All u can eat at a fair price
2 saat içinde istediğin kadar yiyebiliyorsun kişi başı yaklaşık 30 dolar. Saşimiler, somon , chicken ve beef teriyaki güzel. Suşiler orta. Servis hızlı ve güleryüzlü
Red bean ice cream çok güzel
Freshest fish we have ever eaten. Sea urchin was butter. Unagi bun delish. - Rita Lara
Loved the tuna burger. Shout out to the bartenders. Very friendly and accommodating when we walked in shortly before closing. - Chris Pollone
It was very busy but the staff was so helpful and friendly. The coffee at Starbucks is always amazing and they did not disappoint. - Jessie Zimmerman
Lovely park in the centre of Boston. Go for a picnic in the summer. Dog-friendly ???? - Irina
There was a market on Friday (no idea if it's daily though). Big and spacious place for lunchtime or just for walk. Huges buildings as well. It's close to anything in Boston. - Jordi Llobet