"If you’ve ever wanted to blow your whole paycheck in one night (first off, please get a financial advisor), or you have access to a corporate credit card, you’re not going to do much better than this Leather District sushi restaurant. Expect lots of over-the-top touches of truffles, caviar, and gold leaf to go with perfect cuts of fish. The $295, 20-course omakase menu will be an exceptionally memorable meal. We can’t tell you exactly what the chef will choose to serve you, but expect the unexpected, like kombu-cured spring mackerel nigiri or Atlantic wild ika crisped gently with a torch." - tanya edwards, jonathan smith
"The 20-course omakase at O Ya will run you $295 per person before tax, tip, and drinks, and you’ll need to pay in advance. Is it worth it? Yes. Everything you’ll eat is stunningly good, like the super thin wild ika that’s crisped up with a torch and topped with cherry blossoms and fresh lime juice. If you have the cash to go regularly, by all means, please do, and enjoy your box at Fenway (please invite us sometime). But if you’re not balling quite that hard, head here to celebrate something big, like getting a promotion and no longer having to deal with that boss you hate." - tanya edwards
"The ultimate in special-occasion sushi, O Ya will take your wallet, politely squeeze hundreds of dollars out of it, and hand it back to you, along with hours and hours of gorgeous, high-end dishes. Pay attention to the restaurant’s sophisticated sake program as well." - Erika Adams
"For those who seek out high-end omakase, O Ya is one of the best options around, and the small, quiet space lends a romantic ambiance to the hours-long, many-course meal. Be sure to reserve a table several weeks in advance." - Celina Colby
"The 20-course omakase at O Ya will run you $295 per person before tax, tip, and drinks, and you’ll need to pay in advance. Is it worth it? Yes. Everything you’ll eat is stunningly good, like the super thin wild ika that’s crisped up with a torch and topped with cherry blossoms and fresh lime juice. If you have the cash to go regularly, by all means, please do, and enjoy your box at Fenway (please invite us sometime). But if you’re not balling quite that hard, head here to celebrate something big, like getting a promotion and no longer having to deal with that boss you hate." - tanya edwards