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Wagyu ... my favorite
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Sake flute! For $35
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Chiyonosono Sake
Adam R.
Jun 23, 2024
5/5 very good omasake in a very intimate setting. Insider tip: get the steak and egg supplement at the end of the meal. It's $30 but it will blow your face of
Read MoreJoy G.
Mar 4, 2024
Oh nom nom nom indeed. This was my first omakase experience in Boston and it did not disappoint. Hell, I don't even need to try O Ya. I'd want to come back to No Relation (which, btw, you access through the Shore Leave host stand - once it's reservation time, you'll be led to the back). It's a 9-person seating, 14 courses. While it may not seem like a lot of food, I left very satiated and happy. My favorites: - Wagyu. The most umami mouthful. It's super rich and decadent, one bite was more than satisfying for me. - Shima Ali with uni. I'm a sucker for anything uni and the uni here was amazing, sourced from Hokkaido. - Tuna tartare. Loved the uni rice and nori that came with. You also have the option of supplements like caviar, truffle, and ikura. - Toro. You cannot go wrong with fatty tuna. Lots of garnishes and toppings on the nigiri - think lemon zest, black truffle, ginger, scallion. Giant party in my mouth with every piece. The only one that didn't quite work was the akami zuke, which had a touch too much wasabi for me (basically went straight up my nose). Incredible service from Alexey and the two sushi chefs. For price, etc., check out their website, they have a detailed FAQ section that walks through everything ya need to know. PARKING: Metered parking spots available on Washington St and Traveler St. There's also the Whole Foods parking lot.
Read MoreKatherine W.
Aug 3, 2023
We came here to celebrate our anniversary, and overall, had a good experience. The restaurant shares the same location as Shore Leave, and if you arrive early, you'll be asked to sit near the entrance of Shore Leave. The entire seating is brought to the back (where No Relation is located) at the same time. Pros: Everything was incredibly fresh and delicious. (A lot of my photos came out blurry and I didn't label everything, so apologies for the lack of captions!) The $120 wine pairing includes VERY generous pours. You'll feel like you're chugging wine to keep up with each course! (This might only be fun if you're planning for a night out afterward.) The sake pairing is similarly generous with constant refills. A lot of thought went into where each person sat -- our menu also had a personalized "Happy Anniversary" header.Cons: $800+ adds up really quickly, and this is one of the first times I left hungry after omakase. If you want to spend even more, there are extra courses on the back of the menu that you can order. The main sushi chef was also a bit difficult to understand at times when he was introducing each course (but this had no impact on his skill or speed).
Read MoreAlexandra K.
Feb 15, 2024
My husband and I went here for Valentine's Day and both cannot say enough about our meals. Everything is prepped in front of you and the staff are in the room with you telling you about everything you eat or drink. The room was intimate but never felt small, only 9 people per booking and only two bookings a night. All fish was fresh and the map on the all was labeled with where each of the fish were imported from. It was not cheap, but a great special occasion place. I have allergies to food and they took them very seriously. They also made accommodations for people who just didn't like certain things on the preset menu. Very tasty. Very fresh.
Read MoreBenny D.
Feb 5, 2024
No relationship is still my favorite omakase sushi restaurant. It's hidden behind an awesome bar. My recommendations is to book the reservation on OpenTable
Read MoreColleen B.
May 30, 2024
This is in the back part of shore leave. We went for my boyfriend's birthday and absolutely loved it. We treat ourselves to Omakase 2-3 a year and this is definitely a top in Boston. It was an intimate small setting and the service was top notch. We did the wine and sake pairing which we enjoy them all. The food was so amazingly fresh and I enjoyed how they gave you lots of background on each piece. This Omakase is a great experience and I would highly recommend! The night total was around $800 because we did go back and order an extra piece or two of our favorites.
Read MoreAnnabelle L.
Jul 22, 2024
this was my first ever omakase experience, and No Relation was absolutely stellar. my boyfriend surprised me with this reservation, and i had no clue what i was getting into when i first walked into Shore Leave. i thought i was going to a cute tiki themed restaurant in the basement!!! come to find out it was omakase, and let's just say i was so excited i cried . we got some drinks at the bar of Shore Leave as we came a bit earlier than the reservation. the hostess walked us to the back of Shore Leave to No Relation, a small, intimate space with room for 9. our sushi chefs for the evening were Chef Win and Chef David. right off the bat, service was stellar. Ada recommended us some sake pairings to go with our meal. we settled for the cherry blossom one which was light and floral. i also got a couple birthday splashes of the happy bride sake, which im obsessed with now. lightly sweet, tart, and so clean and smooth this sake was my favorite of the two. obviously the sushi was freshly sourced and the flavors were bussin. i don't remember the names of each course because i forgot to take the menu home, but my favorites were the masu, kamasu, toro, and chawanmushi. if i could eat everything again once more i would! all the staff were super knowledgeable and helpful since it was our first time doing omakase. i even got a complimentary birthday nigiri from chef! and the biggest thing left i have to say is thank you to my boyfriend for giving me such a special and memorable experience. this was so awesome!!!!!
Read MoreHillary D.
Oct 11, 2024
I had a wonderful dining experience at No Relation! From the moment I walked in, I felt welcomed and taken care of. Alex, one of the servers, was incredibly helpful and excited to learn about the project I was doing for my hospitality class. The restaurant has an interactive feel, which made the evening even more special. The food was fantastic, and the chef was friendly, adding a personal touch to the omakase experience. The interactions with both the staff and the other diners really made this a standout experience. I highly recommend No Relation for those looking for an intimate and personalized dining experience.
Read MoreP M.
Oct 6, 2024
A complete sushi experience. As good or better than anything I have had in Tokyo. Super vibe and a wonderful place for a small squad of friends.
Read MoreL F.
Sep 17, 2024
Everything we had here was amazing, absolutely no complaints! Ada was a gem and so thorough. The chefs were friendly and gave fantastic explanations of what we were eating, where it was from, and what flavors to expect. The fish was fresh and flavorful and the attention to detail and small touches made it an unforgettable experience. Run to No Relations, you will not be disappointed!
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