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Seiyo - (857) 277-7628


Seiyo

A stylish sushi bar and a retail wine shop are housed under the same South End roof. Menu changes daily!

1721 Washington St
Boston, MA 02118
(857) 277-7628
Neighborhoods: Harrison Lenox,South End
Cross Street: Massachusetts Avenue
Markets: Boston, MA Metro



Owner Message

  • Open for lunch and dinner
  • Wine tasting events (call for detials)
  • Catering and Delivery Available

Seiyo is located on the first floor of the Minot Hall Condominiums in Boston's posh South End neighborhood. Fresh fish at the sushi bar and restaurant make it the perfect place to grab a bite for either lunch or dinner. We are also known for our reputable wine list that pairs with our extensive menu. The service we provide to all of our guests has made us a favorite for both locals and visitors. Don't forget about our large outdoor patio when the weather is right. We have a wine, beer, and liquor shop for those who prefer take-out. Come enjoy the best sushi in a rich atmosphere today!


Tips

  • When to Go
    On most Thursday and Friday evenings wine tastings, with selections changing weekly--call ahead to reserve a seat, the tastings start at 6pm and can fill up quick.


Customer Reviews

Was good... now just OK
Reviewed by msecrestw on 2007-03-20T15:19:43Z

I have been an advocate of Seiyo for a well over a year now but I have to say, the sashimi, sushi and maki have gone down hill in the last year. I went for the first time in Dec 2005 and have been a regular patron since but the last time I went (in Feb 2007), the sushi was loosely rolled and the sashimi was stringy. It was really good sushi for the first couple of months but I am sad that I am now opting for other sushi places instead. One of my biggest annoyances with Seiyo is that they have not had a liquor license since the beginning of 2007 and they keep saying "next week" but "next week" has turned in to 3 months- I would like them to just be honest. I have also asked them to bring back the "crunch" which they have on the menu but do not offer in their rolls anymore... Their loosely rolled rolls could benefit from some more flavor from some ?crunch?. I will go elsewhere for a while.

Moderate sushi (haven't been inside, just delivery)
Reviewed by liucipher on 2006-11-08T12:06:02Z

I'm landlocked to an office for dinner so I've been trying sushi in various locations. Tried Seiyo on a recommendation and have to say it was definitely good value but not amazing sushi. The fish wasn't as fresh as it could have been, but the prices were noticeably cheaper than other place's I've ordered from. On a negative note, their delivery took about an hour and a half, but then again we did order about $450 worth of food.

Great neighborhood location for Sushi
Reviewed by slunardi on 2006-09-07T00:00:00Z

We just moved to Boston and are looking for places to enjoy around the house. While the staff is Chinese and not Japanese, the service and food are quite good. The decoration is very nice with a blend of metal and wood as primary elements. The unique combination of Sushi bar / Wine shop works quite well. We didn't order wine or beer but the concern expressed regarding cork fees are apparently addressed (at least were told it was to be contained in the retail price of the bottle). The place was not too busy and actually fairly quiet which we liked for our dinner. Stay clear of the door where it can get pretty noisy I suppose. We tried the Maguro, Sake and Hamachi sashimi and they were all quite good. The Seaweed salad was great. When trying a new place you have the include the classics so we ordered California rolls, they turned out to be quite tasty. We will go again for sure. They also offer take out.

Liquor License - Corking Fee
Reviewed by susanif on 2006-06-19T00:00:00Z

The good: Food is very good. Service was good in some ways. Waitress recommended a dish (called the volcano maki) which my party LOVED. Big hit. The bad: I think since they don't have a liquor license, they get away around this by selling bottles of wine. BEWARE: they charge a $10 corking fee per bottle. We didn't find this out until the check came. Didn't notice it on the menu nor was told by the waitress. They were not very accommodating about it even when we brought it up.

Pros: Food, waitress suggestions

Cons: Corking fee, dispute resolution, parking

AMAZING SUSHI SPOT
Reviewed by candy14331 on 2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

This place is great! Since they opened, the food just keeps getting better and better. The service is good, and the owner is veryvery nice. It is very convenient for south enders, and there is usually alot of street parking. This restaurant is a great addition to the neighborhood.