
Somenya Boston : des nouilles japonaises traditionnelles, avec une fusion réfléchie, dans un cadre chaleureux à Boston.
Situé au 23 Hudson St à Boston, Somenya Boston propose des incontournables de nouilles japonaises, comme l'udon et le soba, avec quelques plats fusion coréens. Les clients louent des nouilles parfaitement cuites, des bouillons équilibrés et un service chaleureux et attentif. Le personnel fait preuve d'attention envers les allergies des clients et communique clairement avec la cuisine. La décoration chaleureuse, évoquant un village du Japon, ajoute du charme, et l'absence de réservation peut entraîner des temps d'attente pendant le dîner.
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Udon faits à la main servis dans des bouillons savoureux, notamment le sukiyaki au bœuf et d'autres options classiques.
Nouilles soba de sarrasin avec un mentsuyu traditionnel et des variations créatives comme le rôti de canard.
Des plats uniques mêlant les saveurs japonaises et coréennes pour une touche moderne.
Tentacules de calmar croustillantes et d'autres hors-d'œuvre parfaits à partager ou comme repas léger.
Le personnel est proactif et la communication avec la cuisine permette d'accueillir en toute sécurité les allergies alimentaires et les besoins diététiques.
Restauration décontractée avec un service chaleureux; aucune réservation n'est requise, idéal pour les visites spontanées.
Note globale
Silas C
Overpriced for the portion size. Flavor is decent. Yume has better portions for the price. Udon noodles are the thinner kind. Beef sukiyaki barely has beef. If anything, the appetizers are a better deal. Good service.
Grant Kellner
We had an excellent experience at Somenya. The food was outstanding from start to finish—everything from the appetizers to the entrées, and even the tea, was thoughtfully prepared and delicious. What truly set this visit apart was the care they took with my girlfriend’s food allergy. The staff was extremely knowledgeable about the menu and communicated clearly and confidently with the kitchen. Only moments after our order was sent back, they returned to let us know the chef had identified one item as unsafe for her allergy and asked if we’d like to choose something else instead. That level of attention and proactive communication was impressive and very reassuring. Great food, attentive service, and genuine care for guests’ needs. We’ll absolutely be back.
Thavy Hout
Such a hidden gem in the busy city. Walking in, I felt like I was at a mom and pop restaurant in a small village in Japan. I truly love the unique charm of the decoration! I had an appetizer- crispy squid tentacles and it was good. The soda I got was also tasty! I will go back to try other food for sure!
Nancy
Our favorite spot for Japanese Udon and Soba in Boston thus far! They have most of the traditional options, but they also have some interesting Korean fusion dishes. The noodles were cooked perfectly, and the mentsuyu and broths had a good balance of flavors. Service was friendly, and prices were reasonable. Reservations not available, so be prepared for a wait if you come around dinner time.
Aloe Breeze (Joy)
It was great! I ordered the duck roast soba while my friends got the beef sukiyaki udon and another soba dish. The decorations were very pretty and food was good in my opinion. I liked the giant ladles they give you to eat it with. 7-8/10, though one of my friends didn’t like the broth. Staff were also quite nice!
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