Love Art Sushi Fenway
Sushi restaurant · Fenway ·

Love Art Sushi Fenway

Sushi restaurant · Fenway ·

Sushi, poke bowls, makirittos, and customizable bubble tea

poke bowls
build your own bowl
fenway special bowl
fresh fish
bubble tea
spicy mayo
makirritos
good portion size
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1 Haviland St, Boston, MA 02115 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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1 Haviland St, Boston, MA 02115 Get directions

+1 617 982 6953
loveartsushi.com
@loveartsushi

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Jan 7, 2026

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Sushi Burritos Are Coming | Eater Boston

"Near Berklee College of Music at 1 Haviland St., I found Love Art Sushi presenting poke-style sushi bowls with preset and build-your-own options on white or brown rice, mix-ins like cucumber, wonton chips, and baby corn, and toppings such as salmon, tuna, tofu, eggs, avocado, and chicken, finished with a selection of sauces." - Eater Staff

https://boston.eater.com/2016/11/22/13718786/sushi-burritos-boston
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Love Art Poke Restaurant Will Open in Downtown Boston Summer 2019 | Eater Boston

"Located near Berklee, I note that Love Art Sushi is part of the same restaurant group run by co-owners Ronald Liu and Jessica Chiep; poke already appears on its menu and the restaurant shares the group's fast-casual counter-service model." - Dana Hatic

https://boston.eater.com/2019/4/5/18296872/love-art-poke-downtown-boston-summer
Love Art Sushi Fenway

Morgan D.

Google
I’m a regular for the maki hand rolls (I love rainbow salmon the best) but this was my first time trying their bowls— build your own option is so nice! They let you torch your topping if you’re interested, highly recommend if you want something healthy and customizable

Nick S

Google
Love Art Sushi is a Poke Bowl restaurant located right outside of the Fenway area, serving a wide range of pre-assembled bowls and options. The staff are friendly and the bowls are assembled quite quickly. The food was good. I remember the portions being bigger, but the prices were good for the portion size we got though. One problem though was we received a bowl with a piece of plastic wrap in the salmon. The food was still good, but this threw off the meal because we didn't expect it. I would consider this an one-off occurrence though.

Jacklyn Y.

Google
Hidden gem located near Newbury! Food is super yummy and way more affordable than the other restaurants in the area. Def try their customizable drinks!! This will be my go-to spot whenever I’m in Fenway and craving a quick bite!

Max H.

Google
Currently eating a love art sushi bowl. Had to stop midway through. That’s how good this place is. Trying to make this short so I can go back to it. Highly recommend!

superunobvious

Google
This is the second time ive gone here. The first was when I was looking for a quick place to grab a bite. The employees are quick and nice. I recommend the Fenway Special with pickled ginger added on. The Spicy Hawaiian is also super good! They are pretty generous with the scoops, and I like that the avocado is cut and scooped in front of you. The prices are decent, like most poke places, it ranges $15-18 for a bowl. I would definitely come back again, it was so yummy

Nathalia O.

Google
This is my all time favorite poke bowl. Every time I come back to Boston, this spot is a MUST. I’ve been a loyal customer for 4 years now, and the Fenway Special hits the spot every single time. Topped with the creamy garlic and this bowl is just *chef’s kiss*. I recently tried the spicy chili tuna poke and it was amazing. Absolutely worth every single penny I have spent on this place.

Joan Z.

Google
The food was amazing! Everything was so fresh and the staffs were so nice as well!

Alexander S.

Google
Stopped here for the first time and it was good choice! Poke bowl was great! I ordered two ot them and my kids loved them! Also they have good sushi rolls. Prices are very good. People are nice and friendly. Clean place.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
Tried Love Art Sushi today and was pleasantly surprised! It's tucked away near the Berklee campus and walking distant from Newbury Street. I ordered the Fenway Special and got my bowl torched. Ingredients were super fresh and I loved the spicy mayo. The corn felt out of place to me but it was still tasty and I ate every single bite. Food was made quickly too! Lots of seating but I went pretty early in the day. A lot of college kids came in when I was leaving and it got pretty crowded. Parking seems tough but I came in via train.
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Lizzie Y.

Yelp
Love Art Sushi is a classic at this point for poke in Boston. They've been around for a while now and I believe this is their original location. They have a couple other locations, Love Art Sushi & Poke by Love Art, all around the city. What I like to order: the Fenway special or sometimes I do the build your own option. Today, I got the Fenway special and it's been some time since I last visited but still tasty! They also torch your bowl if you want, which a lot of places don't do. Always thought that was cool. A bowl from here is a solid amount of food for one sitting. It's not the biggest portion size but it's good for a quick lunch. I love the spicy mayo/eel sauce combo. Parking: a little tough to find parking here since they got rid of so many spots in this area.
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Chris T.

Yelp
Ron and squad did a great job in a great location for the area. It's spacious and has plenty of seating, has key code bathrooms so they stay relatively clean. Quick lunch post workout meal = the number 1. The Fenway special bowl. Salmon - tuna - avocado- crispy onion - corn - scallion - sushi rice - spicy mayo / eel sauce and greens! The portion isn't too hefty, great size for quick meal. The proteins were both fresh, and you also have a choice to have the staff torch it for a quick sear. Not many places do this customer facing. Parking is a bit of a pain, but great if you are a commuter or live around one of the campuses, apartments in the area, you can just pop down for a walk to here then hit newbury street or the pru! Enjoyable and will be back. Staff is super friendly!
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Cheryl P.

Yelp
A super convenient spot for poke in Back Bay, perfect for a casual and quick meal! It was so easy to order and they have a very extensive menu - you can never go wrong with a build-your-own bowl which costs about $15 if you end up getting 2 proteins and the portion size will definitely fill you up. The white rice was a little mushier than I would've preferred but maybe it was an off day! The protein portions could've been a bit more generous (see photo) but I appreciated how many mix-ins they had - most of which didn't cost extra so I definitely loaded up! The ingredients tasted fresh and tasty and just as a heads up, based on how everything is organized, you order your base and mix-ins first before your protein! Keep that in mind to make your server's life a little bit easier :)
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Nick S.

Yelp
Love Art Sushi is a poke bowl spot located just outside the Fenway area, offering a variety of pre-assembled bowls along with build-your-own options. The staff were friendly and had the bowls ready pretty quickly, which made for a smooth experience. The food itself was good--fresh and flavorful. I remember the portions being a bit bigger in the past, but the price still felt fair for what we got. One downside was that we found a piece of plastic wrap in the salmon, which definitely threw us off during the meal. That said, everything else tasted great, and I'd chalk it up to a one-time mistake rather than the norm.
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Lilian Z.

Yelp
Decent stop for a quick poke fix but nothing that blew me away. Quality appears to be a bit hit or miss as the salmon in my bowl was great but the albacore was semi frozen and very fishy (to the point where I had to throw it out). When I've ordered delivery, they tend to make mistakes like messing up the base or missing ingredients. Still, the prices are pretty good for the area and service is fast and nice. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here but will definitely drop in for lunch if I'm around.
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Gloria M.

Yelp
So delicious. The sauces were perfect especially the spicy miso vinaigrette. The fish was so so fresh too. I love the makirittos because they were small and to the point. Fish and rice, that's it. Perfect. Also the interior had brick which is always so nice. The staff was great but especially Nate. He was running around everywhere and doing it while being so kind to all the guests even with a super long line.
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Jacklyn Y.

Yelp
Tucked away near Newbury, Love Art is such a hidden gem!! The food is delicious and more affordable compared to the other restaurants in the area. I especially love the matcha there! This will be my go-to spot for a convenient bite!!
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Steve K.

Yelp
Poke bowl that costs you $15 instead of $20 and doesn't make you sick? Yeah I'll take 10 please.
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Merilou B.

Yelp
Might be the best like I've tried in Boston so far! So many toppings, fresh and good quality meat, and very filling bowls! There is plenty of seating inside, which is uncommon for many poke places. The workers were nice and quick and getting bowls out. Would definitely recommend if you're shopping near Newbury street and are craving poke. So many options that many places would charge you extra for!
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Kenzie K.

Yelp
Great labels of gluten free, dairy free, soy, shellfish, sesame, and raw fish. Very allergy friendly and easy to navigate. I went with the love art combo and made a bowl with 3 proteins, hand roll, and drink for $25. Perfect meal filling meal.
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Mimi C.

Yelp
I am tremendously in love with the Love Art brand. I'm usually a little skeptical about the quality of the ingredients when they are stationed Chipotle style. To my surprise, this was incredible! Everything looked and tasted fresh and amazing. Their drink menu is small but they were all refreshing. The decor was thoughtfully chosen and displayed. The overall vibe is just 100%!
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Erin O.

Yelp
I visited here during the weekend that the Anime Convention nearby was taking place and was happy to see some specialty items that they were offering. I got the Gojo Bubble Tea and a Fenway Special bowl to-go. I asked for the fish to be seared at the end, which the worker unfortunately forgot to do (which wasn't a big deal, but they seemed a bit rushed and disorganized). Still, I really enjoyed the quality and flavor combination of all the toppings in this poké bowl. I also enjoyed the taste of the bubble tea, although it tasted more like juice than a tea. I probably wouldn't order the drink again, but I did enjoy the bowls and would look forward to trying some of their other options if I were to visit again.
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Mindy P.

Yelp
It was eerily quiet when I stopped by here for lunch. No one was eating inside and the servers at the counter were quiet as well. No greeting or anything. I had heard good things about Love Art Sushi, and I appreciated the build your own bowl option. They don't have brown rice though. That caught me off guard. Also, a lot of the toppings and things on their menu were unavailable. Bummer. It's pricey for what it is, and you don't get a whole lot of food. It's too bad because I wanted to love this place.
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Alicia J.

Yelp
I was in the Boston on a trip and stopped by here for a quick and healthy lunch. We don't have one of these restaurants in the area where I live, so this was a fantastic first-time experience trying them out. I was impressed with all of the fresh options available to customize my bowl. The staff was courteous, and service was great. The dining room was bright and cheerful for dining in. Very happy I stopped by, and will add this to my list of go-to spots whenever I'm visiting again.
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Salma S.

Yelp
Love Art Sushi has delicious bowls, and there are so many options - and I love how they're customizable and you can make your own too! My go to is the rainbow fish bowl - the flavors are delicious and the fish tastes very fresh. The only issue I have is that this place is slightly overpriced, so it isn't a place I eat at very often. But I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for something quick but filling and delicious to grab!
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Adam R.

Yelp
Great spot for a lunch bite. Wow so much good flavor and inexpensive. I am impressed with the interior and service.

Ashleigh P.

Yelp
I use to love ordering food from here until they changed their menu. They took most of the best pieces from the bowls away. They took Tamago, Kale off the menu not my bowl is missing majority of sweetness... Hopefully they bring it back
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Karla M.

Yelp
DELICIOUS! The garlic chicken bowl was amazing! The grilled chicken, although pale, was not dry and had some flavor. The cucumbers and cabbage were fresh and crunchy. The crispy noodles added some texture. The tamago to me tasted a bit like mango so it had a sweet component to it to balance out the other flavors. I LOVED the creamy garlic sauce--it was both creamy and garlicky which made everything come together nicely with so many different flavors. I think the best decision was getting half spring greens and half rice as my base. I often find that bowls will have too much rice which throws off the ratios and I'm stuck eating just rice at the end but this was perfect. Also, the chopsticks here are legit, super good quality. They're almost as sturdy as drum sticks!
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Tiff L.

Yelp
I used to love Love Art Sushi - the food was great and they always pack the bowl with all the good stuff. The staff was friendly and very helpful during my past visits. I'm surprised I've never reviewed this place before but it was definitely a 5 star for me. However during my last visit, I was met with staff that didn't seem like they wanted to be there and my Fenway bowl was a little over half filled up which was a disappointment. It just didn't feel the same anymore. We went earlier this year and things were fine but I guess I went on a bad night this time around? I bumped it down a star from my recent experience but hope this was just a one time thing!
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Kelly Z.

Yelp
Super fresh fish, food portion per scoop! They got lots of different toppings and sauces. They are super friendly and very neat while putting our bowl together. Everything looks nice and organized and I love the presentation of my bowl! Tastes super yummy!
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Stephanie Y.

Yelp
Small poke spot a little off the main street. There are huge signs propped up though that should guide you to the shop. All servers are masked and the seating area is blocked off by huge tables, so you have to take your food to go or have it delivered. They're also collaborating with Okinawa Boba Co. (though I tried their boba before and didn't think it was particularly good). Their service is really fast. I was in and out in around 5 min, which was great. I got the Fenway Special ($12.75) and added masago ($1). They give plenty of each topping, giving half an avocado and lots of salmon and tuna for this dish. I personally thought the size of the bowl itself was a bit small given the price. In terms of drinks, they didn't have a lot of options at this location. They advertised Vietnamese coffee, which I was excited to get, but upon arrival, I realized their only drinks on tap were a taro tea, lychee cucumber and a red drink (not sure what it was).
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Elizabeth Y.

Yelp
I got a build-your-own bowl with salmon and spicy tuna. The salmon was fresh with nice texture, and the spicy tuna tasted good but was in very fine pieces. I liked the sriracha aioli and garlic cream sauces, and I appreciated the freshness of the other mixins. (I really liked the carrots and bean sprouts!) I was surprised that seaweed salad comes at an extra charge as it is typically included at customizable poké places. I would get poké here again! One thing is I never got a notification that my order was ready, but it had clearly been waiting when I arrived at my designated time. That might be on Grubhub, but just know that you might never go get your food if you wait for a notification.
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Michaela T.

Yelp
I have eaten here twice in the last week. The first time was great - 4.5/5. The second time was disappointing 2/5. There is a nice variety of proteins, toppings and sauces. But the quantity varies wildly depending on who is serving you. And the quality of the service varies almost as much! I am sure the people working are over worked and under paid. But they should at least pretend to care a little bit while they are there preparing your food!
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Winter B.

Yelp
Love art is one of my favorite poke bowl spots in Boston! The restaurant is super cute and clean. All the ingredients are super fresh. They have a pre made menu or you can make your own bowls. I really like how at the end you have the option to torch your fish. They also offer makiritos which is like a sushi burrito but in maki form. They are a good snack but I would recommend getting a poke bowl. Definitely try it!!
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Yung F.

Yelp
Food - it's a poke bowl but it's consistent and fresh enough. I find myself doing a DIY vs. their packaged options. Service - some of the students that works there have a serious "I don't want to be here ever vibe" right now or "don't care". You can tell by the way they scoop you toppings. Know it's not your dream job but a little bit of effort I think would go a long way as this place differentiates itself.
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Julie L.

Yelp
There are not a ton of poke places in this area of Boston, but I'm such a sucker for raw fish. If you're from the SF bay area, don't expect this place to be like the poke places in the bay. For one, they don't have brown rice. Super strange to me. They also offer to sear your tuna, which isn't bad, but interesting to me. I stopped here twice and both times no one was eating here. Anyways, it's a good place to get a poke fix.

Arthur A.

Yelp
Came in here last night, bout 30 min before close right after a concert ended around the corner. I'm not going to read too much into this, maybe this wasn't a thing, but the girl behind the counter seemed none too pleased to see us. Ordered a poke bowl, and the salmon and tuna were definitely the last of the last that was prepared, the dregs, and when we left and sat down to eat, the salmon in my bow was clearly not fresh and had a bone in it first bite. Super strong taste, and fishy. It was extremely off-putting and I did not finish my bowl and won't be back.
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Abhishek S.

Yelp
Its a great place to try poke. You can make your own bowl like chipotle or subway. It felt pricey but taste was very good. I will gove this another go if i am near by.
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Karen W.

Yelp
Artsy sushi, study space, unlimited bubble tea?! So down to chill at this place! I love that you can make your own poke bowl, but as a lazy person who loves anything in poke, I've ordered from their house curated bowls. Fenway Special and Rainbow Fish Bowls have been my personal favorites! This place is an automatic study space for me with continuous flow of bubble tea (and also a bathroom from too much liquid). I usually could find a table to station myself at. I would recommend others for a place to eat, sip, and work!
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Franklin Z.

Yelp
I got take out of the poke here since I was craving poke so much! The poke here is definitely bombbb! You can mix and match but I got the Fenway bowl. The sauce brings it altogether, although I wish the size of the bowl were bigger. However, I got a takeout order on Yelp, and didn't receive soy sauce packets nor utensils or napkins.
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羽轩

Yelp
Ordered a bowl of Fenway Special. LOVED. I love the avocados, salmon, tuna, and so on
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Miriam I.

Yelp
This place was very good! Everything was super fresh and very well marinated and flavorful. The one thing that upset me was how little protein I was given. You'll get a better bang for your buck with one of the pre set bowls as opposed to a build your own bowl
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Adina S.

Yelp
I ordered from Love Art Sushi via UberEats. They were offering the special 2-0-2-2 New Year Bowl for BOGO free. The portion size was really small relative to poke bowls I've gotten elsewhere. I feel like they just cut the amount of fish in half. The salmon was pretty solid, but the tuna wasn't cut up in cubes like regular poke. Rather, it was a mushy consistency. The corn tasted like it could have been canned and the rice was a bit bland. The makiritto roll was also underwhelming - way too much rice relative to filling. Overall, not especially impressed.
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Mark T.

Yelp
So, here I was reading about what "real" poke was... then thinking: if what I'm eating is delicious, does it really matter? To be fair I wanted to give four stars, but considering I am starting to crave poke from here as I write is already a good indication. Sure, considering there could have been an extra scoop of fish for the price, but Love Art Sushi makes up for it with the drinks and service! Ordered the Fenway poke bowl (no scallions) and it was a surprising delight! The fish was of high quality as the other ingredients. Bowl was of a good size but while I managed to spread the fish around fairly well, I found myself wishing for a little more. No complaints regarding the sauces, and I love the option to torch the bowl afterwards, though it didn't quite caramelize everything as it should have. A little too fast, perhaps? I will note, however: for those people who don't like a lot of sauce, make sure you ask for less. The drinks were wonderful! Excellent variety, not overly sweet, and you are free to fill your cup as long as you are in the store. Have a wonderful opportunity to try the various kinds! The service was extremely polite, offering me the various options to help add my personal touch, such as if I wanted sauces or the torching. The location was clean and had ample space. Looking forward to returning soon and trying more poke goodness!
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Della S.

Yelp
The restaurant is kept very clean with cute interior decor and plenty of seating. After hearing a lot of hype about this place I decided to try it out but was pretty disappointed. The employees were very friendly but gave off weird vibes and they didn't seem to know how to operate the assembly line system effectively. For its price, this is the least food I've ever gotten at any poke place. You're barely given any rice. I will credit the fact that their fish is very fresh, but the scoops were also small. They have a wide selection of sauces and you can even get your bowl torched. They offer bottomless bubble tea drinks which is a good deal because it'll help fill you up. Their poke bowls are so small you'll likely still be hungry.
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Annie B.

Yelp
I haven't been here since pre pandemic (until today!) and was pleasantly surprised by a newer (at least for me) vegetarian salad option. The Green Minster was a perfect sweet, savory, salty treat post-yoga! The price felt a little steep for a vegetarian salad, but it was very tasty, fresh, and satisfying!
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Songyi W.

Yelp
Love Art Sushi is a good option for a quick and reasonably healthy meal around the Fenway/Mass Ave area. You can pick one of the preset poke bowls (the Fenway seems to be the most popular) or you get to create your own. I would recommend to make your own as you can have as many of regular/non-premium toppings as you like - my favorites are the shiitake mushroom, edamame, mandarin oranges, and nori (seaweed) flakes. For protein, I like their Salmon and Tuna, but thought the Unagi (Eel) tasted a little bit weird... I tend to avoid the Spicy Tuna and the Rainbow Salmon as I think the sauces mixed in with the fish can be overpowering, but they are popular choices among customers. They offer a few different flavored milk tea and fruity tea available and you get free refills as long as you are in the restaurant! Definitely a bonus!
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Victoria T.

Yelp
Ordered a build your own bowl (which was great, it was fine) and a spicy hawaiian, which was a sad, half empty bowl. The fish + rice + veggies + toppings didn't even reach the top of the bowl. It was not worth $14+. The person who made my bowl was quite miserable, very unfriendly, and lacked basic manners. She was visibly annoyed when I asked for a second bowl. Love art sushi is usually one of my favorite spots but this time was not a good experience.
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Apex S.

Yelp
Love their poké bowls. So, you order at the counter. They have a variety of rolls and bowls (hey, that rhymes). Either you can pick one of their combos or build your own. I always get a build your own bowl because then I can choose all the toppings I want! I typically get rice as the base, lots of veggies (beets, carrots, bean sprouts, corn, tomatoes, etc.) The beets and carrots are pickled. I also add mandarins, because you get a burst of flavor whenever your bite contains one. Then two scoops of protein - their one scoop seems a little small. Either plain salmon or rainbow salmon which is just their marinated salmon (soy flavor with a few veggies). I've also tried their tofu, surprisingly tasty. Then you choose a sauce - I like the ponzu and the spicy mayo. You can get your bowl torched, if you like (so cool). And then come the toppings - edamame, crunchy noodles, etc. I also get their tasty seaweed salad which costs extra. They also have bottomless drinks. The Vietnamese coffee is the best. I like their taro milk tea but they make it with a powder and if you wait a while to drink it, it separates. I usually bring my own mug. But the staff always gets confused if that's allowed. I mean it's bottomless drinks, so why not! All in all, it's a great place to get a poké bowl. A few reviews have spoken about service being slow, but I personally have gotten fast and efficient service (in the evenings). Other stuff - parking is tough to get in the area. There is street parking on Mass Ave but you might have to look for a while to get a spot. They have a few books and games in the store to keep you entertained. There's usually some nice artwork on the walls for sale.
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Matt L.

Yelp
It's definitely hard to find good poke in Boston and with going to Pokeworks and having a good experience there, I wanted to try Love Art Sushi. Located on Mass Ave across the street from Berkeley School of Music, this counter service restaurant allows you to choose a bowl or a makiritto (sushi burrito). There are a selection of 12 or so items of bowls and burritos each, ranging from $9-13 (the burritos are around $9 with bowls ranging from 10-13 depending on the protein you decide to add. I ordered the Fenway Special which included: White Sushi Rice, Spring Greens, Corn Kernels, Avocado, Tuna, Salmon, Spicy Mayo, Unagi Sauce, Scallions, Katsuo Furikake (ingredients from their website). What's unique is that you can customize what you want as well as have the option to get it flame seared at the very end. Overall love Art sushi didn't disappoint and I was satisfied with their food. However, I do have to say that Pokeworks gave more food and was a little cheaper than Love Art Sushi. I wouldn't mind coming back here but I would definitely try something else like their Makiburrito.
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Robin P.

Yelp
They had 3 people working but orders took a while. Very accommodating and easy to customize for picky eaters which I had some with me. The tables were not clean and trash area was kind of gross.

Hannah M.

Yelp
I usually like this restaurant, but I when I visited I noticed there was a child behind the counter, while I have no problem with that the child reached into the seaweed wrap paper with his bare hands and began to eat it and the adult owner did not correct the child or switch out the seaweed and continued to make makirolls with it,it's highly unhygienic especially with children's hands (because we know how they can be ) , PUT ME OFF MY FOOD, please fix this or replace the lady that keeps bringing her kid to work,this can get customers sick , this was at the Fenway location.
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Collin I.

Yelp
The place is never really busy and that's for a reason. The food quality has gotten worse. The vegetables don't look very fresh. The fish is okay but the service size is small. A very small scoop of fish costs $2.50 (a three scoop bowl costs over $16 and you don't get very much protein). Never enough sauce on the bowl and a side of sauce is extra.
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Thanh L.

Yelp
Came here to try the new bubble tea line. The new favors were brown sugar, ube milk, Thai milk and matcha milk . We also grabbed the Fenway special and spicy Hawaiian. Staff was really friendly and helpful. The drinks were all Delicious. They came with matcha boba balls and brown sugar boba balls. My favorite definitely the ube milk. The Fenway Special was so spectacular. All the ingredients just went well together. The spicy mayo was definitely clutch on it. The spicy Hawaiian was a well balance of flavors and textures. It's a bit pricey but worth every penny for the quality. Definitely, will be back to get my poke bowl fix.
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Vivian D.

Yelp
I was getting caught in the rain when my friend had made a pit stop and noticed a sign directing us to Love Art Sushi. This hole-in-the-wall type of restaurant invited me with warm ventilation and the fresh smell of vegetables. If you must know, I'm a big fan of sushi and an even bigger fan of poke bowls. The multitude of options I can choose from blew me away, besides the sushi burritos, the poke bowls had a large array of different choices. Also, with the total ending up to be around $11, including a drink, Love Art Sushi seemed like every broke student's dream. An inexpensive yet tasty meal made my rainy afternoon and trip to Boston fulfilling. Although Love Art has a simple ordering system and cute decor, the eating experience isn't for the food, it's for the friends. You could easily pick up a bowl on the go and head out, but when you sit there with company, it makes the trip and your time there worth the while. I'm beginning to enjoy more and more of my meals when I head out with friends and if you like eating with company then Love Art is a perfect place to eat at. It's a great restaurant for a regular lunch, a hangout, or even a date.
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Yaran S.

Yelp
Free miso soup when check-in on yelp! I had regular bowl with rice, eel, kimchi tuna, seaweed(extra$) and other free toppings. I liked the eel but was not impressed by the combination of kimchi and tuna. Toppings were all fresh, Interior was spacious, bright and clean. Price is reasonable. Good lunch spot!
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Tuli S.

Yelp
Love Art Sushi is the closest poke bowl option near my apt so I've been going there a lot. The first couple of times I went with the fenway special. It's a good combo and comes with avocado! It's a little heavy on the sauce but overall it came together nicely. The fish scoops are pretty small in comparison to how much I usually get at poke works or yoki express. Also, masago is extra :(. Now I've started creating my own bowl and it's definitely too small to fill me up. It's too bad because they use fresh ingredients and I like their speciality bowls. Also, I tried the spicy tuna and it was basically fish mush. Maybe I was thinking of the tossed tuna chunks with spicy sauce at another place but it was NOT what I was expecting. I will never get it again. I guess I'll be trekking to the other poke spots so I can get some more fish!
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Pauline P.

Yelp
The poke bowls are decent but their boba is...not so good. Their house curated bowls are priced very reasonably though so Love Art makes for an A-OK lunch! Poke: 3.5/5 Makirritos: 2.5/5 Boba/Bubble Tea: 1.5/5 I try my best to support local businesses during this time while also trying out new restaurants thus my discovery of Love Art Sushi. As an avid eater of all things poke and boba enthusiast, my goal is to try as many poke and boba places as possible. Love Art Sushi is a combination of the two so the excitement was real. Okinawa Boba Co is the name of their limited time pop-up featuring 5 drinks: Ichigo Ruby Milk, Kinako Brown Sugar Milk, Cafe Matcha Milk, Amai Thai Milk, and Satoimo Ube Milk. The drinks are super beautiful and the aesthetics are on point for the most part. Warning: they don't have real boba AKA tapioca pearls, they use crystal boba which is not as great. The drinks definitely left me yearning for some chewy, sweet, tapioca pearls. All their drinks are basically a cup of whole milk with flavored syrup streaked down the side for looks. The ube was the only OK tasting one. The Thai tea was awful and tasted nothing like Thai tea to me. I appreciated that I could taste the matcha on the "Matcha Milk" but it seemed more like a poorly constructed matcha latte to me. The strawberry in the "Ichigo Ruby" was more on the tart side than sweet side so if you like your strawberry milk more tart then this is fine. The one I was most excited for was the brown sugar but it just lacked in all aspects. The brown sugar streaks on the side of the cup disappeared within a minute. I love brown sugar milk but this...wasn't it. I wanted to chalk it up to them having a bad day as it seemed like a high school kid was making my drinks. I wanted to try them so bad I bought all 5 but when 5/5 drinks are meh it's tough for me to say I'd go back for their boba. At least I got a cool picture out of it, Their poke isn't my favorite but it's not too bad. The ingredients are fresh and the quality of the raw fish is pretty standard for poke. I opted for the Fenway Special because I felt building my own wasn't worth the value but my boyfriend opted to build his own bowl. My bowl was mostly pretty good but next time I would opt to build my own bowl so I can better control the sauces. The eel sauce kind of overpowered everything else. My boyfriend said "I can't quite put my finger on it but I just feel like something is missing" and that his bowl was a bit skimpy. Their kanikama or crab stick meat is a protein option when it should be a topping (it is imitation crab, afterall). Avocado is also a protein? Once again, should be a side. If they wanted to charge $1 extra for avocado being a side I wouldn't be mad but because it is considered a protein it's an extra $2. Seaweed salad and masago are an additional $1 each. This is why I opted for one of their house curated bowls. Their makirritos didn't present well. I expected cute mini sushi burritos but the presentation disappointed me. We opened them immediately after they were wrapped and they just looked all squished together. We came at 2pm to avoid the lunch rush but the guy making our food forgot the sauce on the side. We ordered 3 makirritos: salmon, spicy tuna, and shoyu tuna. We were wondering why they were so lacking in flavor...forgot the sauce, man. If I just had a bit of spicy mayo or yuzu aioli it probably would have changed my mind on these.