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Best coffee in Boston and their latte art is incredible!
the drinks are not bad but they’re expensive and the wait is very long compared to the normal cafes
Coffee is good, but the cashier with the black hair is seriously impatient and seems to have zero enthusiasm for his job. The flavor of the coffee matters, but excellent service should take precedence. Won't be in the mood to enjoy it if the service is terrible.
Excellent latte art, good taste but poor service. Seems like the cashier guy is too tired to talk :)
Good quality and fresh coffee.
Google's Bard recommended this place. It was crowded. I chose a Guatemalan pour over. It was good. Very earthy. I would imagine the barista was in a hurry. Still would go back next time I'm in the neighborhood.
Came here around 12:45pm on a Saturday and it was very lively. Managed to snag a seat at a shared table by the front, and observed people coming and going all throughout the afternoon. Ordered a matcha rose latte and it was wonderful. It only comes hot, which is my only gripe, as I prefer iced drinks. It comes out so beautifully that someone in line asked what drink I ordered. The space is bright and there's a variety of seating options. I'm not sure if there are outlets around, but it's a good place to read a book or catch up with a friend.
Super high end, stellar Japanese coffee shop with limited but tasty food options and excellent coffee as well as tea-based drinks. The avocado toast is amazing!
The best matcha tea and avacado toast ive had! This is a small coffee shop but has a very asian vibe to it. The spring match tea had rose taste with dried rose petals. One of the customer clicked a picture of my matcha tea because she loved it so much. The avacado toast had a cipotle sauce that went so well with the toast. I absolutely loved this place it can get crowded but totally worth it!
Tasty bagel and coffee! Very chill, cozy vibe. We ordered the avocado and tomato bagel and the bacon and egg. Americano and an espresso. Bagel was a bit rubbery.
Went to try their seasonal menu item: Matcha Rose Latte. Very pretty and also a very good drink. I like it a lot more than their usual matcha latte. I need to go order it again before it is gone.
Such a nice spot and felt truly authentic to its Japanese roots. The atmosphere was cozy and modern. The coffee was great and the snacks were amazing.
After visiting Ohana Coffee in Kyoto station (japan), a month ago, I decided to go there for breakfast after my morning race. The avocado toast was amazing (I only wish they added egg to it) . The Japanese mayo on it made it very special. I drank the smoke maple latte and it was very good. My partner had the vanilla lavender latte with bacon and cheese bagel and said both were very tasty. We will Definitely go back and highly recommended for breakfast or brunch while in Boston.
Great environment and coffee! Highly recommended!
Decent drinks. Came here on Easter Sunday and it was not busy. My husband waited 20 mins for drinks even though he was the only one in line. The tall employee with curly hair looks like he hates his job and it shows.
Was on the go and stopped at this nice, small café. Pretty crowded of course and I really appreciated that the employee asked me if 10 minutes waiting was ok BEFORE taking my order. Since I was on a schedule she made me an Americano with shot of expresso and it was ready in a minute. Very good, STRONG, simple black coffee, no bitterness. Can’t wait to come back for a specialty coffee, they look tasty!
I love their bagel 🥯! It’s soft and the flavor is great! The matcha is also really great. I have been there twice, and I have tried their ice and hot matcha latte, and both of them are great!
Ogawa Coffee is the best coffee shop I've ever been to. Finding parking nearby is really tough, so it wasn't feasible to go here as often as I would have liked, but whenever I found myself in the area I'd stop in and get an absolutely awesome drink.
Adorable Japanese-inspired cafe that specializes in tea lattes and creative coffee drinks. Ogawa has been one of my favorite spots in Boston for tea lattes. Due to their popularity, it usually takes more than 10minutes to get a cup of coffee, but the wait is worth it. Between the matcha latte and the hojitcha latte, I prefer the latter which is mildly sweet and incredibly smooth. They also come with an impeccable latte art. Their dessert selections are good, but the options are quite limited. I've only tried their macarons, and my favorite was the cookies and cream.
Japanese style coffee shop! Love their hojicha latte and all upcoming menus!