Miru
Art gallery · South End ·

Miru

Art gallery · South End ·

Nonprofit art space facilitating creativity with unique architecture

artistic expression
chill vibes
live music
artists
performance art
purchase art
nonprofit art space
socially inclusive
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Miru by Allison Gallese
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1180 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118 Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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1180 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118 Get directions

+1 401 323 5658
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 22, 2026

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Miru Review - Lakeshore East - Chicago - The Infatuation

"Miru’s main selling point is a gorgeous view. This Japanese restaurant is on the 11th-floor rooftop of the glitzy St. Regis Hotel in Lakeshore East, and you can see the lake, the river, the skyline, and Navy Pier. Inside, the people-watching is just as compelling. A server might be popping champagne for a group of glammed-up European tourists, while one table over a Margot Robbie doppelgänger gazes out of the floor-to-ceiling windows. A clubby playlist fills the busy space, and it all amounts to a fun, luxurious experience. photo credit: Kim Kovacik But strategy is necessary for all sorts of things: war, UNO, figuring out table seating for a wedding—and eating at Miru. The menu is long, filled with raw seafood, robata skewers, and noodles. Cooked dishes range from rubbery chicken teriyaki to mushy duck yakisoba—avoid those like booby-traps in the Home Alone house. While the sushi is generally fine, it’s also unremarkable and pricey. But hiding among the mediocrity lies some sleeper hits. photo credit: Allison Gallese photo credit: Allison Gallese photo credit: Allison Gallese The dark chocolate souffle tart is satisfyingly rich. A warm mochi cake topped with vanilla-charcoal ice cream and crispy black sesame praline is a tasty contrast of temperature and texture. And if you want to admire some sunkissed buildings in the morning, do it over the Japanese breakfast set. It has flaky salmon, poached egg with salty ikura, and ginger rice. The strategy is to utilize Miru as a dessert or breakfast spot—that’s when it becomes more than just a place with a view." - John Ringor

https://www.theinfatuation.com/chicago/reviews/miru
Allison Gallese
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Sangcheon and Y.

Google
Loved the event! Super cool vibe with awesome musicians and artists all around. Everyone I met was really sweet, got to chat with the artists and staff—enjoyed every interaction. Picked up a painting for a sweet deal too. Definitely check out their next gig if you're into good music, art, and chill vibes.

Heather

Google
Stepping into Miru’s gallery is entering a realm where creativity knows no bounds. The recent event I attended was a blend of avant-garde expressionism and approachable artistry, making it a captivating experience for both seasoned art enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The inclusion of performance art added an extra dimension; the artists were innovative, down to earth, and jived well together. What a memorable, fun way to spend an evening in Boston. One highlight of the night was the opportunity to purchase art from the artists. Now, when I see the painting I went home with, I’m transported back to that night, filled with creativity, inspiration, and an appreciation for the power of artistic expression. Thank you for such a special evening!!