With nine high profile restaurants in the US, this chain needs no introduction. The ample wooden furnishing, mute lightings, a bar that serves delicious concoctions, a Japanese garden and of course the food, all combined give you Haru. This stylish and refreshingly different restaurant is simply great not only in terms of its food but also the decor, atmosphere and service. Though the food is basically fusion thereby catering to varied tastes, one can find traditional dishes also. For die hard sea foodies, a visit to Haru is a given.
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“A bit too scene-y for...”
A bit too scene-y for me, although the sushi is fantastic (love the Super Dynamite roll). Service was slightly slow and completely lackadaisica...
“Great Sushi, Great...”
Great Sushi, Great Calamari Salad more
“Good value during Boston...”
Good value during Boston Resto Week promotion. 3 course lunch for $20 - can't beat it. more
“Decent sushi & sashimi”
The atmosphere and food at this restaurant are good - while a bit pricey, the fish is fresh, and the quantities are sufficient. The sushi does ...
“Very trendy and...”
Very trendy and expensive...Haru almost tries a bit too hard to be Nobu. The sushi pieces are big and they have a huge variety of maki/rolls, b...
“I had the "Boston...”
I had the "Boston unCommon Roll" thought it was so-so, nothing special that stood out in my mind. The atmosphere is nice, but the waitress seem...
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