Shōjō-Boston
Introducing Shōjō-Boston, a trendy Asian fusion restaurant located at 9A Tyler St in Boston, MA. This vibrant spot offers a unique combination of Japanese-inspired dishes and creative cocktails in a hip and casual setting.
Shōjō-Boston takes pride in providing a diverse menu with options for everyone, including vegan and vegetarian dishes. The restaurant offers a variety of bao buns, such as the popular Shojo Pig Bao with thick cut pork belly and kimchi, as well as the Fried Eggplant Bao with fermented black bean aioli. Each dish is carefully crafted to deliver bold flavors and a satisfying dining experience.
- Location: 9A Tyler St Boston, MA 02111
- Phone Number: (617) 423-7888
- Utilities: Takes Reservations, Offers Delivery, Offers Takeout, Vegan Options, Many Vegetarian Options, Wheelchair accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Accepts Cryptocurrency, and more
Customer reviews rave about the delicious food and friendly service at Shōjō-Boston. Dishes like the calamari, popcorn chicken, and bao buns have received high praise from diners. The staff is attentive and welcoming, ensuring that every guest has a memorable dining experience.
Whether you're looking for a unique spot to enjoy dinner with friends or a cool cocktail bar to unwind after work, Shōjō-Boston has something for everyone. Don't miss out on their Happy Hour specials and heated outdoor seating for a cozy dining experience.
Experience the flavors of Shōjō-Boston and discover why this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts in the Boston area.
Shōjō-Boston Menu
Location
Address: 9A Tyler St Boston, MA 02111
Phone: (617) 423-7888
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Hipster, TrendyYes
- LoudYes
- Casual DressYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Best nights on SaturdayYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Heated Outdoor SeatingYes
- Private DiningYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Happy HourNo
- SmokingNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Lydia C.
We went to Shojo with 6 people for a friend's birthday and had an amazing time!! Our server was so nice and made the occasion special for my friend's birthday. We tried a variety of dishes and really liked the calamari, popcorn chicken, and bao buns.
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Author: Angelina I.
Stopped in for dinner on a Wednesday night. No reservation, but there was plenty of seating at the bar. I tried the bao and chicken wings. Everything had good flavor. Loveddd the soju seltzer the bartender recommended. Staff were very attentive and friendly, and there are some cool murals inside.
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Author: Dee C.
From entering the building to sitting, they got you! Bruh, I treated Tracy like a friend cause that's how she treated me. As a guest in her home, she rocks. Recommended beer and brought me this absolutely delish wine. The Winter Hill Sav Blanc. Omg it sooooooo good. It's a small estab limited menu but worth the visit. Food is so good and flavorful. Parking is trash, but location is close to so many other places
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Author: Olivia A.
I called in here after finding it on a "best burgers in Boston" list. Right away, the service was awesome, over the phone they took my name and saved me a table while I walked over. Once I got there, the great service continued, everyone on staff was super welcoming, all smiles, and checked on me often without being overbearing. I started with their spin on a espresso martini--it was pretty good, a little overly sweet for my taste, but it was reasonably strong and pretty good. Then I got the burger with duck fat fries. With the burger, I was expecting some more acid to balance the richness of it, but I didn't really get that. It was still good overall and well-cooked, but I felt it needed a little something else. The fires were really good in my opinion, definitely more savory than regular fries. A little expensive as a $6 surcharge to the burger, but they give you a healthy portion (I could have easily split them) and the duck fat is obviously going to make them more pricey. I don't have too much to say about the ambiance, it seemed like a kinda standard casual-cool vibe. Overall, I felt that the value was good for an expensive city like Boston, I left satisfied, and I was really happy with the hospitality. I would definitely come back!