An homage to the Aegean coast, Kaia offers a gateway to the good life, conjuring memories of lively alfresco dinners, warm winds, and cerulean coves. Located in Boston’s South End, Kaia invites you on a journey of wild and carefree beauty, where every bite and shared smile brings you closer to the spirit of the Greek Isles. At Kaia, we’re re-imagining the way food and culture blend into one along the shores of the Aegean. Honoring the timeless rituals of foraging, fishing and feasting, we let nature be our guide. Fresh, local, and seasonal, we’re committed to sourcing ingredients that capture the full essence of this palette. From briney crudos and caviar to herbaceous, whole-fish dishes, each plate reflects the purity of fla
Address and Contact Information
Address: 370 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
Phone: (617) 514-0700
Website: http://www.kaiasouthend.com/
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Reviews
Highly recommend the octopus, shrimp, eel, lamb (the pita it came with was so soft and flavorful), hamachi, and basil ice cream. We were also told the spinach and pasta dishes are excellent, so we’ll definitely be trying those next time if they’re still on the menu.
The espresso martini was fantastic as well – strong but very smooth.
Thank you Kaia team for amazing food and your hospitality!
The ambiance (natural colors, lots of wood) is really nice
The service was fantastic. The gentleman behind the bar was also our server and really made an effort to find us the right wine as Greek wine is a bit of a mystery to us.
The food … supposed to be a celebration with the best ingredients but it did not feel that festive for all dishes
The crab was fantastic and def a party on a plate
The rest was disappointing
The potatoes were just cooked potatoes
The zucchini chips tasted more of frying oil and for me did not compare to zucchini chips at Kava who I think are amazing
The Spanish mackerel was nice but paired with some dry beans (would suggest a puree or so for pairing)
The plates are meant to be shared but not always easy to transfer to your own plate because of all the other (smaller) ingredients or the sauce (foam in case of the Spanish mackerel)
Lastly I’m curious if they positioned the high top seats right, they had no back rest so not inviting to stay long I liked my seating better with the straight part facing my back better
We started with the zucchini chips, which were flavorful and crispy, though a bit too salty for my palate. The grilled beans were cooked al dente — some might find them a touch too crunchy. The prawns were a standout — juicy, perfectly seasoned, and full of flavor. The lamb shawarma was easily one of the best dishes of the night; the lamb was incredibly tender and melted in the mouth.
To finish, the baklava was baked to perfection with just the right amount of sweetness — a delightful end to the meal.
Although I enjoyed a few of the dishes, my overall food experience at Krasi was much better. That said, this place wins big points for its warm ambiance, great service, and friendly vibe — I’d still come back for the drinks and atmosphere alone!
The service was nothing short of outstanding. Dre, our bartender, went above and beyond — he was incredibly knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely kind. He took the time to walk us through the menu, offering thoughtful suggestions that turned out to be spot on.
We indulged in a variety of dishes: the perfectly tender octopus, flavorful tuna, crispy zucchini chips, refreshing cucumber, and the beautifully cooked whole fish. Each bite was a delight. And the drinks — wow! From the smooth espresso martini to their creative Greek-inspired cocktails, everything was expertly crafted and absolutely delicious.
We left feeling not only full, but cared for — like we had just spent the evening at a friend’s home who loves to entertain. Kaia has definitely become one of our favorite spots, and we can’t wait to return!
The food is delicious and creative. My party of four split several dishes, including the bread, tuna and hamachi crudo and foie gras grape leaves. Each was superb. The bread – a litmus test for a truly superb establishment – was to die for. Crunchy and warm, the perfect density and oil level. The crudos had unique flavorings and were a delight. Foie gras grape leaves – super unique and amazing.
For mains we had the whole branzino, lamb and wagyu beef. All incredible. The presentation and preparation of the fish was world class. The beef – cut with a butter knife, tender and moist but not fatty. The lamb was crisped yet moist. This texture contrast was a theme through the meal.
Dessert – Baklava and the basil sherbert. That sherbert sealed the deal for me. Olive oil, basil and carob chips provided a creative and delicious dessert.
The service from Randy was top notch. Attentive and helpful! He poured us tastings of the wine before we had to choose; wrote out the dishes that had the ingredients we were allergic to.
Kaia is the place to beat for best table in Boston.
Highly recommend the whole fish. We went for the sea bass. It was divine. The zucchini chips were a hit.