Difference between revisions of "Porter Exchange Mall"
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==Restaurants== | ==Restaurants== | ||
*[[Blue Fin]] (sushi) | *[[Blue Fin]] (sushi) | ||
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*[[Sapporo Ramen]] (ramen noodles) | *[[Sapporo Ramen]] (ramen noodles) | ||
*Kotobukiya (cheap sushi, not to be confused with the store) | *Kotobukiya (cheap sushi, not to be confused with the store) | ||
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*a couple of mundane Japanese food places - Cafe Mami, Tampopo | *a couple of mundane Japanese food places - Cafe Mami, Tampopo | ||
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*[[Kotobukiya]] - Japanese grocery/convenience | *[[Kotobukiya]] - Japanese grocery/convenience | ||
[[Category:Places far away]] | [[Category:Places far away]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 5 September 2010
Next to the Porter Square T stop, not to be confused with the other mall across Mass Ave. While not every establishment in here is Japanese, all those worth noting are.
Porter Exchange Mall makes a good choice if the queue for O'Sullivan's seats is too long, and vice versa.
Restaurants
- Blue Fin (sushi)
- Masa's Sushi Bar (sushi)
- Sapporo Ramen (ramen noodles)
- Kotobukiya (cheap sushi, not to be confused with the store)
- Euro-Japanese pastry stand
- Bubble tea stand
- a couple of mundane Japanese food places - Cafe Mami, Tampopo
No Longer Exists
- Kotobukiya - Japanese grocery/convenience