Eat Well, Spend Less

The Hub has never had more choices in cut-rate chow—but some values taste better than others. A smorgasbord of expert picks and sneaky strategies for the thrifty food-lover.

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How to Dine at O Ya for a (Relative) Pittance

No way around it: This celebrated Leather District sushi spot is expensive. Really expensive. Typical budget is $125 per person, but if you’ve got a weakness for the junmai daiginjo section of the sake menu, it’s easy to rack up a $350-plus tab. Given that Dollar Wagyu Wednesdays don’t appear to be in the offing, here’s your game plan for savoring chef Tim Cushman’s rarified bites for as little money as possible.

9 East St., Boston, 617-654-9900, oyarestaurantboston.com.


 $125 DINNER FOR TWO

Asahi Super-Dry Beer (2 bottles) $14
Scarlet Sea Scallop (nigiri) $8
Salmon Tataki (nigiri) $12
Hamachi (nigiri) $14
Warm Eel (nigiri) $12
Chilled Daikon Dumplings $8 (ask for 2 pieces)
Salmon Skin (nigiri) $10
Wild Bluefin Tuna Tataki (sashimi) $14 (ask for 2 pieces)
Clam Chowder (2 bowls) $18