Zuma Boston is an elegant sushi spot tucked inside the equally refined Four Seasons One Dalton property. It’s a favorite among everyone from Celtics players and Khloe Kardashian to local Bostonians, and with good reason. While you don’t need to be a celeb to eat here (although you’ll probably spot some) you’ll feel like one—enjoying some of the highest quality sushi and Japanese food in Boston surrounded by Thai wood paneling, tall windows, the fragrant flavors steaming off the robata grill, floating bamboo lanterns, and moody lighting.
Seasonal brunch at Zuma
Available only for a limited time, the Zuma Boston seasonal brunch menu includes “unlimited sushi and starers for the table,” plus a choice of entrée and a shared dessert platter for a sweet ending. At $125 per person, come hungry and savor the delicious flavors!
Zuma Boston menu
You’ll get to enjoy dozens of mouthwatering items off the regular Zuma Boston menu with the special seasonal brunch menu. Hot starters include grilled shishitos with yuzu sesame dip, grilled corn with shiso butter & shichimi pepper, and a spicy Japanese fried chicken with lemon chili sauce to name a few!
There are 12 starters in total, hot and cold, to enjoy unlimited quantities of. The salmon tataki is a course to the otherworldly sushi and sashimi excellence of Zuma.
For maki, pick from vegetarian Zuma kappa maki or salmon avocado maki, spicy yellowtail maki, and spicy tuna maki for fish options.
Also included in the seasonal brunch— a Akami(tuna), Sake(salmon), Hamachi(yellowtail), and Ebi(shrimp) nigiri and sashimi. Find Toro and uni on the menu at an additional cost. For entrées, pick from six options. Can’t decide? Savor a Miso Black Cod wrapped in hoba leaf, one of Zuma’s most globally-praised dishes.
Boston is the only New England location for the posh Japanese group, which has 26 global locations in places such as Doha, Mykonos, Cannes, Madrid, Rome, and Istanbul. Other U.S. locations at the moment include New York, Miami, and Vegas.
Make sure to save room for the dessert platter included in the brunch—it’s just as exceptional as the sushi! Make Zuma Boston one of your essential Boston restaurants to try this year.