The Strangest Restaurant Ever Comes To Boston

Every day on the way to our other job, the hardwalking staff trundles by the corner of Beacon Street and St. Mary’s, formerly occupied by a Japanese restaurant we can’t remember the name of but ate at once.

(Really formerly – like in the 1980s – it was occupied by Taurus Restaurant, where the Missus and the hardmunching staff frequently ordered a small spinach and mushroom pizza only to be told “No small. Medium.”)

Regardless. For the past year or so, the storefront has been in restuaro, soon to house Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ Dining, which has over two dozen franchises ranging from Taiwan to Times Square.

Boston incarnation:

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Here’s the thing, though: Not only has this rehab taken longer than Richard Nixon’s, but the restaurant itself is totally weird. There are vertical wooden bars everywhere – out front, inside, everywhere – that make the place seem more like a Japanese BBQ Prison than BBQ Dining.

Check it out for yourself. It’s just . . . strange.

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5 Responses to The Strangest Restaurant Ever Comes To Boston

  1. Samantha's avatar Samantha says:

    Thank you for writing about this! I have been trying to figure out what the front looks like and the other day it finally came to me. It’s a stereo cabinet from a Peter Sellers sex farce.

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