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It's on the pricier side I guess, but hardly what I'd consider outrageous. I don't make a ton of money and wouldn't go there weekly, but would be a good date-night/special-occasion out.
Agreed. I'm surprisingly not too shocked at the pricing. It's pretty reasonable for high quality food. A meal at Del Frisco's will actually set you back more.It's on the pricier side I guess, but hardly what I'd consider outrageous. I don't make a ton of money and wouldn't go there weekly, but would be a good date-night/special-occasion out.
MT restaurant announced...
The developers of the luxury Millennium Tower in Downtown Crossing have settled on a restaurant to serve the kind of residents who buy units selling for the millions and tens of millions of dollars — the first New England venture by chef Michael Mina and sushi chef Ken Tominaga.
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/n...-the-kind-of-restaurant-you-put-in-a-new.html
Based on PABU SF it doesn't look too too pricey....
http://www.pabuizakaya.com/sf/menus/dinner/
PABU will be located at 1 Franklin Street, on the first and second floor of Millennium Tower Boston.
Also tucked in that BBJ article about the restaurant:
Millennium Tower is 75 percent sold.
It always saddens me how expensive yakitori/robatayaki is in the states. You can get really good yakitori in Tokyo for like $1/skewer. Maybe $2/skewer for some high end beef.
Please, try to get your facts straight in the future before making such assertions.
Easy there killer. I have a job and a life beyond Boston developments. Hard to believe I know. I really don't care who owns that space. I lived next door in 1999-2000 when the towers were being constructed. I attended the meetings that the developers had with the area residents before the construction. Millennium promised, in addition to the movie theater and gym, that there would be a bunch of retail SHOPPING on Avery Street. With the exception of the furniture store that I have seen 19 people enter in 10+ years, there is no retail beyond the movie theater and member's only gym. Any way you slice it, they never, even 15 years later, delivered what they promised in terms of the retail along Avery.
Easy there killer. I have a job and a life beyond Boston developments. Hard to believe I know. I really don't care who owns that space. I lived next door in 1999-2000 when the towers were being constructed. I attended the meetings that the developers had with the area residents before the construction. Millennium promised, in addition to the movie theater and gym, that there would be a bunch of retail SHOPPING on Avery Street. With the exception of the furniture store that I have seen 19 people enter in 10+ years, there is no retail beyond the movie theater and member's only gym. Any way you slice it, they never, even 15 years later, delivered what they promised in terms of the retail along Avery.
I will point out that the primary deterent to retail, particularly restaurant retail, on Avery has been the residents of the Ritz Towers. They blocked the proposed Japanese restaurant on Avery multiple times, for example.
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The first time I tried to find good Yakitori after being in Tokyo was in NYC and it was outrageous. One of the most impressive things about Tokyo to me was how cheaply I could eat (decent food) if i wanted to. Yakitori was the primary reason I feel that way (cheap Ramen/Tsukemen being the other).
Hopefully they can move the Impeach Obama guy to another part of town though haha.