A lot of people are describing O Ya Japanese restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts with just one word;  Wow.  And the customers are not even able to choose what they eat.

O Ya serves only Omakase style, which means, "Up to the Chef."  It's also pronounced, "oh-ma-KAH-say."

According to Lovefood.com, this place is worth spending more money than you probably ever have on dinner.

Not only does Lovefood.com say it's worth it, check out some Yelp Reviews:

Celebrating our anniversary, my partner and I indulged in the Omakase tasting menu the drink pairing at O Ya, and it was an absolute highlight. The ambiance was a serene yet vibrant atmosphere, setting the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Another customer had this to say:

O Ya has been on my Boston bucket list for years. I was consistently deterred by the price tag and couldn't justify spending that much on a single meal. But after being generously gifted a birthday dinner, I can say I think it's worth it for a special occasion. The 20 course omakase feels like it's more than just a meal - it's an entire experience, comparable to a dinner + a show. We were there for over 3 hours and left completely satisfied.

You can only go to O Ya by reservation only and you have to pay in advance.

The cost is $295 without "beverages, tax, admin fee and service," according to their website.  

If you want "beverage pairings," that will cost you an additional $160 per person.

Be assured that the food that O Ya serves is going to be the best food you've could ever put in your mouth.

Some ingredients come directly from Japan.

It's a matter of trusting the Chefs to make the most unbelievable meal you've ever had in your life.  It's what they dedicate their life to, so, trust them.

Would you ever go to this place?  I totally would... if it wasn't my credit card.

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