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Downtown Crossing to get Japanese fish place - with actual Japanese fish

The Voice of Downtown Boston introduces us to PABU, a San Francisco Japanese restaurant that will open on two floors of the Millennium Tower next fall.

The modern izakaya and sushi bar will feature market-fresh menu with fish sourced locally from New England and flown in fresh from Japan’s famous Tsukiji market.

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...I'll be pretty happy. But traditionally, izakaya != sushi bar.

Long gone are the days of two for a dollar hot dogs at the Kresge's at Washington and Temple Place.

You can still get two hot dogs for a dollar at 7-11

Kresge's never had a website that calls itself "The Voice Of Downtown Boston" owned by an ad agency from Miami extolling the virtues of sushi flown in from Japan.

The voice of Downtown Crossing isn't really the voice of anything. It's owned and run by Millenium Partners (John Fish).

It's a horrible hack site that no one ever pays attention to. The people who write for it are paid by Skyword.

THIS is where to get DTX info on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/RealDowntownBoston?ref=hl

or my Twitter feed:

https://twitter.com/CappyinBoston

I'm not bought and paid for by anyone.

Except yourself :) (no, this is a good thing!)

And I already follow you on Twitterland (and did when I was on Facebook)

But I gotta ask, per your twitter profile (which I just saw this)

- Gorgeous Stud and all around popular guy.

Really? :) a "stud" *raises an eye brow*

(just giving you shit Cap!)

I'm not a stud. Far from it. My wife would kill me. tongue in cheek....

that Kresge's? And where the best subs in town were down there?

I always thought Jackie's (where the Housing Authority on Chauncey Street is now) had the best subs. Their steak tip special was to die for.

Jackie's was great and missed by many.

The Hole in the Wall deli or Blazing Salads?

Used to love those places.

With the current situation in Fukushima still unresolved I would not buy any seafood from Japan.

Sushi fish are deep ocean fish, not coastal and not freshwater. You don't want? More for me.

Sounds:

1) Very expensive

2) Radioactive