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jtet93 t1_isvuqqy wrote

Since you left out every conceivable piece of useful information aside from your daughter’s age, I will try to help.

How many people?

What kind of food? Seated dinner or buffet?

Is this a “party” with dancing or just dinner?

What is your budget?

Without the above info I suggest you buy out O Ya for the night.

Edit: Also looking at your post history you’re a sophomore in high school so are you asking for yourself?

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Dish-Consistent OP t1_isvwxs3 wrote

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jtet93 t1_isvx09l wrote

Ok. Well if you give the above info I would be happy to make some suggestions.

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Dish-Consistent OP t1_isvx98q wrote

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jtet93 t1_iswdibv wrote

Thanks!

So I agree with one other commented that Japanese BBQ could be really fun! I love gyu kaku though it can get a little pricey. Along the same vein Hot Pot is awesome! My faves are Spring Shabu Shabu (buffet style noodles, tofu and vegetable but a la carte meat), and for all-a la carte, Lamei Hot Pot and Royal Hot Pot in Quincy are both good.

There is a relatively new place called Wu Song Road in Cambridge. They have a really fun staircase for taking pics and a tiki vibe. If you like American Chinese food there are plenty of options for you, plus some menu items that might be new to you. Kowloon is another option for a tiki vibe though I’m sure you’re familiar with Kowloon!

All the restaurants under COJE Management group (Lolita, Yvonne’s, Mariel, RUKA & Coquette) are very vibey with good music and fun photo ops. If you choose one I would recommend an early reservation (or going for brunch!) as they tend to become more bar-like and adult-oriented quickly after 9pm.

If you’re thinking of an activity I think both Flatbread Pizza Co. locations with the candlepin bowling lanes are really great! The pizza is good and the staff are really nice.

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