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MarketStreet Lynnfield opens dual-concept Asian restaurant

Lynnfield, MA MarketStreet Lynnfield has welcomed the casual dual-concept Asian restaurant, Soi 8 / Sushi Ike to their dining offerings. Taking diners on a culinary journey from Japan to Southeast Asia, the new restaurant combines the best of a traditional Japanese sushi restaurant and a lively Thai/Southeast Asian street food experience.

On one side of the dual-concept is Soi 8, where guests can enjoy a variety of popular street foods and entrees from Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Indonesia. This endeavor blends the tastes of Bangkok and has a menu full of flavor featuring shareable dishes as well as a selection of noodle dishes.

On the other side is Sushi Ike, where guests will be treated to a front row dining experience curated by the restaurant’s sushi master with over 15 years on his resume at some of New York City’s top culinary destinations including Nobu. The team at Sushi Ike create thoughtfully prepared Omakase dining experiences and full sushi take-out menus featuring everything from special rolls to classic appetizers.

“The opening of Soi 8 / Sushi Ike represents MarketStreet Lynnfield’s ongoing commitment to introducing vibrant new concepts to the North Shore region and beyond. With two different Asian restaurants under one roof, and both ready to transport guests’ taste buds, we’re very excited to be adding this special restaurant to our diverse roster of culinary options,” said Charlotte Woods, general manager of MarketStreet Lynnfield. 

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