


The Japanese coffee chain’s first international branch offers unique java flights & Asian bites.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Milk St, Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 780-7139
Website: http://www.ogawacoffeeusa.com/
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Reviews
The vibe inside the cafe, however, was artistic and unique. The stands for seating were an interesting feature and make the cafe stand out. I wish I had tried more stuff from their menu, so I could have more good to say.
We had the matcha latte, iced coffee, egg salad sandwich and bacon ham avocado sandwich. The drinks and food were served with ceramic dinewares, which is the dining experience I expected for the price you paid for (other than the iced coffee in plastic cup). The matcha latte was awesome, the fine quality matcha pair with oatmilk plus some latte art– perfect!! Our sandwiches were nicely done, but it took like 15min to prepare, will not recommend if you’re in a hurry.
The place is pretty tight and can be packed sometimes. Not recommend for big party.
One thing that gets me was they did not separate the recyclable of the trash bin at the back! All the drinks bottles, plastic cups, compostable and regular trash are all mixed together. IMO, a place like this that charged almost $10 for a cup of coffee can do better with their trash system!
The staff were very gracious in making two lattes for my wonderful wife. I ordered one smoked maple like last year plus a new salted caramel pumpkin! She liked them both!
Alicia helped secure the drinks to ensure I could carry them both across the store and street without spilling a drop! The latte art was exquisite, so we got a nice picture before covering the drinks for the journey. Thank you, Alicia, for your kind, friendly and professional service!
We look forward to returning next time we are within an hour or two of Boston! Life is good with excellent unique coffee!
The hojicha latte had so much body and depth I was almost reminded of black sesame. The latte art was really gorgeous as well. I really liked it! The latte paired incredibly well with the houjicha cake slice, which came with strawberry, coffee jelly, a raspberry syrup and vanilla ice cream. The cake slice was the ideal level of mildly sweet, which was enhanced by all of the added components — the fruity sweetness of the raspberry syrup, the creaminess of the vanilla, the tartness of the strawberry and the bitterness of the jelly. It felt like such a luxurious dessert experience!
Ideal for a fun afternoon date or a sweet pick-me-up!
I ordered a Mexican latte and some sort of ham sandwich on sourdough (can’t remember the name). It came with a really nice olive oil and it was so perfectly toasted. The Mexican latte had the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. The two baristas working were both fast paced and creative with their art, and somehow so quiet. This place is very calming.
The only thing I’ll say, there’s not much art/plant life in this cafe, so it doesn’t really make you want to sit down and enjoy. Nonetheless my experience overall was great, thank you guys!