

Authentic Japanese Katsu Curry served over sushi quality premium rice with side of shredded cabbage, all topped with a Pork, Chicken, Fish or Tofu Katsu – a crispy, deep-fried cutlet made to order! We have vegetarian option with vegetarian curry with the choice of Tofu katsu and Vegetable tempura available!
Compact eatery serving Japanese curry dishes, including chicken, shrimp & sausage options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: H Mart, 581 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 876-5555
Website: http://www.gogocurryamerica.com/
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Reviews
Katsu breading is crunchy, flaky, and seasoned well. Shrimp tempura was the same but a bit greasy. The curry had great flavor and a bit of a kick, which perfectly enhances the flavors of all the other elements on the plate. Sausage had the crunch and was super juicy. Slaw was a good break from all the flavors and fried food.
The curry dish was a great meal overall.
Unlike many of the other reviews, I think this place is pretty solid (I’ve only been here a couple times as of this review). The prices are pretty good and the meal is satisfying and tasty. I call that a win in my books. The food also comes out relatively quick (depending on the traffic) and the seating area is decently clean.
Keep in mind, the Go Go Curry is in Hmart, so it’s not necessarily the place you take someone visiting the area. But it definitely is a great spot for a quick lunch or dinner if you’re nearby.
I had the pork katsu with 5 gyoza. I actually really like the cabbage with the curry sauce. The katsu is super crispy and the meat still much and tender. The gyoza were deep-fried and so had crispy bits, but were tender and nicely cooked throughout. Overall, with a Mellon drink, it was a very tasty meal.
…even tastier with confections from the bakery in the same shared dining area, but that’s an entirely other review.
VERDICT: What I got was yummy.
Recently got a takeout of their grand slam curry. I liked how they offered a wide variety in one menu, and it was perfect for indecisive people like myself. The combination of pork and chicken katsu, shrimp tempura, and sausages was well sorted, and the portion was huge for the price.
I grew up eating a lot of Japanese katsu and curry, and this was unfortunately on the lower quality side. Curry wasn’t so flattering, meat portions of the katsu were too thin, and the cabbage salad had a coarse texture which I never experienced. However, with a lack of good Japanese food options in Cambridge, this place is still a decent option if you’re craving for some katsu and curry.
One thing I’ve always found amusing here is their “World Champion Combo”…which I’m sure at one point was a real challenge to complete. But the fried katsus are now close to paper thin and not the thick standard katsu you would receive standard at any other Japanese spot. In essence, the only challenge now is how much rice you can technically put away, which would be relatively easy to do for anyone having grown up in an Asian household – lol. So it really makes me wonder when they say “feeds 4”…(birds?). I was still hungry after one grand slam so ordered another one and finished it. That technically means I finished a world champion combo…which really didn’t take much effort at all.