Word: sushi
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Looking for a rockin' good time? How about dinner at one of Boston's several Rock'n'Roll restaurants. From Wok'n'Roll to Hard Rock Cafe to Gyuhama's Rock'n'Roll Sushi, there is sure to be one to rock your world...
Rock 'n' Roll Sushi satiates the palates of Euro pre-clubbers on Friday and Saturday nights at 10:45 p.m. and Sunday through Thursday at 10:30 p.m. Last call is always at 1:30 a.m. The restaurant "rocks" with reggae and upbeat tunes from the '70s to today. Adding to the excitement, the friendly non-Wok'n'Roll-like waitresses sport white and red sequined rock 'n' roll jackets and short skirts. Large parties are invited to sit in private dining rooms enclosed by Japanese paper screens, while smaller groups sit at either American-style tables or Japanese cushioned...
...more sophisticated crowd with whom to rock (that is, if they deign to rock with you), check out Rock'n'Roll Sushi at Gyuhama, 827 Boylston Street (Copley T-station across from Lord and Taylor). While Gyuhama often hosts Harvard's own intro Japanese class field trips during the day, the restaurant turns "cool" at night and hosts those who ditch class...
Comedic elements are also introduced in the third act in a vain attempt to re-charge the faltering narrative. A scene set in a sushi bar is oddly reminiscent of a Woody Allen film. However Figgis only hints at the ironic comedy and existential angst found in the best of Allen's work...
...infertility specialist, gasped at the number of anguished 40-year-old women coming in, trying to have children. "That was the life I had embarked upon. But then I began to wonder: You hit your target zone with your personal trainer, have great suits and eat a lot of sushi. What does it mean...