Casual option open from midday till late for sushi fixes plus Japanese & Korean entrees.
Hours
| Monday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Friday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1030 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Phone: (617) 566-8888
Website: https://www.bostonkayuga.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: orderkayugama.com
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Reviews
As the only place in Boston to serve top notch Sushi till the early hours of the morning I started frequenting Kayuga as a junior prof at MIT. After a short hiatus I was delighted to hear that Soo (the owner) has decided to bring back what is likely the top quality sushi in the greater boston area. No it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, but if you want exquisite quality and amazing service and don’t want to mortgage your home for a dinner this should be at the top of your list.
Kayuga is a family owned business, the owner Soo, is the kindest person I’ve ever met, she is always super welcoming and full of positive energy. Overall great atmosphere, amazing food, highly recommend!
The server also did a great job in understanding our needs and taking the order quick.
However, the taste of all the food we ordered, WAS SUBPAR.
Chicken was rubbery, rice cakes were harder to eat than usual and we just couldn’t enjoy the whole meal. They did a good job with Scallion pancakes though.
I honestly feel the chef here needs to check on the chicken in their food. It tasted little stale and rubbery like I mentioned.
For location, service and ambience: I feel it was good.
Overall 3/5 stars
Initially perceived as a typical Japanese restaurant, I was surprised to discover its Korean focus during a recent late-night visit. The restaurant, with its clean, traditional Korean BBQ layout, exuded a welcoming vibe. While restaurant serving Korean and Japanese food under Chinese management might not sound appealing, the dishes I tried weren’t too bad.
Among the menu I ordered, the Chicken Gizzard, with its mix of peppers, garlic, and sesame oil, stood out. The Kimchi Fried Rice, while slightly Americanized lacking that extra kick of tanginess typical in Korean cuisine, was still quite enjoyable. The prompt service, with all the dishes arriving in under ten minutes, added to the positive experience.
Kayuga might not be my first choice for authentic Korean comfort food, but it certainly is a reliable option for those seeking a quick Korean meal or a casual K-BBQ experience in the BU area.
Everything was delicious. We ordered fried oysters, which were crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside. For the main course, we went with the 2-person combo, which came with 2 meats and 2 side orders. We chose pork belly and marinated short ribs to be served along with kimchi stew and soybean stew. Taste-wise, everything was perfect. However, I wished the pork belly were thicker cut. This restaurant serves them bacon-thin. We also enjoyed all the side dishes which were well fermented and seasoned. We will definitely be coming back.