If you love sushi, and have some money burning in your bank account, we have the perfect sushi spot for you. O Ya, located in Downtown Boston, was ranked by Eater National in their survey of Most Expensive Sushi Restaurants around the country.

O Ya showed up twice on the list: In fourth place for their long omakase (tasting) menu, and in sixth for their short menu. The long menu will cost diners $362 for a solo dinner after tax and tip and $724 for dinner for two. As for the short menu, that will cost you $235 for a solo meal, and $470 for a dinner for two. We’re not even going to get into how much dinner for four will cost. All this time, and I had no idea that people were even dishing out this much dough for a sushi meal.

According to Eater, the chef’s tasting menus mix sushi with entrees – meaning you’ll at least leave totally full. O Ya also serves a regular dinner menu for those with less money to spend on an elaborate omakase, with rolls and dishes in the $20-30 range.

Check out Eater for the rest of the restaurants on the pricy list, and for an interactive graph showing how much you’ll be shelling out for sushi at the different spots.

Image via Scott Dexter on Flickr

A previous version of this article stated that O Ya was located in Harvard Square. The post has been updated with the correct location.