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Boston fast-casual sushi brand rolls into Seaport with new location

A fast-casual sushi concept in Boston has brought its popular customizable sushi bowls and makiritto rolls to a new neighborhood.

Love Art Sushi’s Seaport spot opened at 53 Northern Ave. on Thursday. The new restaurant has joined Love Art Sushi’s previous locations in Fenway and Downtown Crossing.

Customers can expect a streamlined, modern approach to sushi bowls made with seasoned sushi rice, house-made sauces and responsibly sourced ingredients.

Love Art Sushi also serves specialty drinks, including bubble tea, matcha and imported canned beverages.

“Seaport has become the beacon for innovation, quality, and experience that Bostonians have come to trust,” Co-founder Ron SH said in a press release. “There have been so many loyal guests who have grown with our brand over the past eight years, and the ability to plant a flag in the Seaport to become more accessible in the city to more people is exciting for our team.”

Love Art Sushi, which SH founded alongside Jessica Chiep, first started as Haru Aki Café in Storrs, Connecticut, in 2014.

The café gained popularity for its “secret menu item,” nicknamed the Husky Bowl, according to Love Art Sushi’s website. By 2015, the concept had evolved into Love Art Sushi.

SH and Chiep opened the brand’s first location in Fenway/Back Bay in January 2017, with the Downtown Crossing location following around 2019 or 2020.

Love Art Sushi Seaport is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

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