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Haru is a modern Japanese restaurant known for its ample portions and striking design, serving inventive Japanese cuisine ranging from sushi and sashimi to creative salads and signature dishes like carpaccios, ceviches, tartares, filet mignon, grilled spicy shrimp and specialty rolls.
Located street level below the Shops at Prudential Center, Haru's 6,100 square foot space is grand--a Japanese garden, bamboo floors and a wooden footbridge make for a serene dining experience. The elegant sushi bar takes pride of place in the dining room along with custom works by local artists, and the cocktail and sake lounge is a great spot to enjoy after-work drinks or late night people-watching.
NYC-based sushi chain, known for its fresh rolls and modern Japanese dishes, opens its first Boston location on the side of the Prudential Shopping Center.
Hours of Operation:
Sunday & Monday: 11:30am - 11:00pm
Tuesday - Saturday: 11:30am - 12:00am
- Price: $$
- Forms Of Payment: American Express, Discover Card, Mastercard, Visa
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Haru Sushi - Modern Japanese Cuisine
There’s never a dull moment at Haru if you love food, fun, and atmosphere.
In a stylish and vibrant setting, Haru Sushi Bar/Restaurant/Bar serves freshly prepared Japanese dishes with a focus of making the customer feel special.
Haru’s menu is based on quality, creativity, and generous portions of sushi and sashimi. While the fare is very important to Haru’s customer, this is not their only reason for dining here. Many return frequently simply because they enjoy the whole experience Haru provides. It’s no wonder they say, “it’s the next progression in Japanese Fusion.”
Check out our website at www.harusushi.com and see why it’s one of today’s most popular names in Japanese cuisine.
NYC-based sushi chain, known for its fresh rolls and modern Japanese dishes, opens its first Boston location on the side of the Prudential Shopping Center. - Gerrish Lopez
In Short
A Japanese garden, bamboo floors, and cherry-wood tables create a cool atmosphere (one that often features electro beats). As far as sushi goes, the food is upscale and artistically presented. Familiar appetizers and entrees (shrimp tempura, cod miso, chicken teriyaki with eggplant and sweet potato) are nicely done. Specialty rolls are fresh, though not entirely unique (the ubiquitous Dice-K roll). An extensive hot and cold sake list is available, as well as traditional desserts such as mochi or green tea ice cream.
Date written: 01/20/08
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3 Reviews for Haru Sushi, Boston

Caitlin S.
The sushi is very good. Much better then many other places,not as expensive as the other ubber posh Japanese restaurants, and by far the best decor!!! Great Kamikazi roll and Salmon teriyaki!!!
oooo and you must try the pear Saki!

Raymond E.
This was some of the best prepared sushi I have ever had. They really take time to make sure the presentation is just right. The taste is right up there with presentation too... good stuff.

Phillip E.
The Dice-K roll is awesome! Great environment... not what you would expect for a sushi place. It is much more up-scale and fun than you would expect. Try it out for sure.