Somenya

Japanese restaurant · Chinatown

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Somenya Review - Chinatown - Boston - The Infatuation

"Somenya is one of the more exciting openings in Chinatown this year—sorry to all the boba spots with more franchises than George Lucas. The noodles on the menu feel like what would happen if there was an official buckwheat chapter of The Avengers: brothy roast duck udon with big hunks of breast and sweetness from yuzu and cold truffle snow crab soba with generous helpings of salmon caviar, just to name a few. Prioritize one of these, but know the subterranean restaurant works great as a group spot since the rest of the snacky menu is so good, too. Come and hang out for a couple of hours, drinking sake and sharing chili-powder-flecked koji fried chicken under the bright umbrellas dangling from the ceiling." - Tanya Edwards

https://www.theinfatuation.com/boston/reviews/somenya

23 Hudson St, Boston, MA 02111 Get directions

somenya.com
@somenya.boston

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