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Koro Ramen & Sushi | Our Story

East Boston's First Ramen & Sushi Spot

Koro came to Jeffries Point in 2024 with a simple idea: East Boston deserved a real ramen and sushi spot. The neighborhood agreed immediately.
East Boston's Missing Piece

East Boston's Missing Piece

Jeffries Point had Latin kitchens and Italian spots - but zero dedicated Japanese. Scalzi Hospitality, behind Pazza on Porter and Next Door Speakeasy, spotted the gap and opened Koro at 329 Sumner Street.
Building The Team

Building The Team

Working alongside Chef Harold, a well-known sushi chef with years of experience, we carefully crafted a menu that balances authentic Japanese flavors with dishes the community would love. Together, we assembled a team dedicated to quality and consistency - creating a restaurant where every bowl of ramen, every sushi roll, and every guest experience reflects that commitment.
Chef Harold's Sixteen Years

Chef Harold's Sixteen Years

Chef Harold's sixteen years - restaurant kitchens, private-chef work, cooking classes - show up in every roll. Signatures like the Koro Roll and Drunken Caterpillar are precise, playful, and always fresh.
Every Bowl Is Yours to Design

Every Bowl Is Yours to Design

Choose your broth - tonkotsu, shoyu, miso, or shio - then pile on proteins and toppings from chashu to narutomaki. No two bowls are the same.
Eat Sushi, Live Longer

Eat Sushi, Live Longer

Fresh ingredients, bold flavors, a kitchen that cares. Order online or walk in - 329 Sumner Street is waiting.