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    Go Go Curry Cambridge

    3.4 (136 reviews)
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    Chicken Katsu Curry
    Jireh H.

    One of several stalls in the food court of Hmart, Go Go Curry is a quick fix for those craving Japanese style curried rice and panko coated fried goodness. You place an order at the ramen shop to the left, listen as your ticket prints back at the other side, and then take two steps back to wait for your number to be called. Grab your order once called, sit yourself at the endless number of often empty spots at the food court, and dive right in without hesitation. The world is good again as thy Japanese curried rice cravings are fixed. If life was just always this easy... 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.

    Chicken Katsu Curry
    Emma C.

    Stopped at this food stall before my H-mart grocery shopping. I didn't know what to expect and was pleasantly surprised. The chicken was super thin, bread well, and not too oily. The curry was a lot thicker and darker than I am used to and was rich in flavor. It was slightly sweet and not super spicy. I think it's worth the stop when on the way to errands but wouldn't go out of my way to come again.

    World Champion Curry (serves 4)
    Caroline S.

    Crispy katsu paired with delicious curry = happy stomach. 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.

    John Y.

    This was a doordash delivery. The food still tastes pretty good. This is the world champion curry, serves 4. There were 4 katsu patties sliced up, some eggs and sausages and fried shrimp. There was ample rice and curry in each plate. I've had this at the restaurant and I don't feel like I've missed out on much in the flavor and experience (other than everything coming on one gigantic plate). This was pretty good for delivery!

    Chicken Katsu Curry
    Stephanie B.

    I love Katsu Curry and usually venture over to Porter square when I have the craving but I happened to be doing some shopping at Hmart and decided to give this place a try. Go go curry is ok, it'll do curry. The flavor was standard, though a little more spicy than the norm though not at all overwhelming. The underwhelming part of it was definitely the chicken cutlet. Wow was it thin, we're talking paper thin which is nice in terms of crispy/crunchiness but disappointing in terms of portion and bang for your buck. Where's the chicken? I'm giving 3 stars but I really think it was a 2.5 star meal. It wasn't terrible but there are way better options for katsu curry in Porter Square (Ebi Sushi in Union square also does a decent katsu curry). The price point feels like a deal until you realize you're paying for white rice, some cabbage and mostly breading.

    Home run chicken katsu curry with added fukujinzuke
    Emil C.

    I really enjoy eating some katsu curry whenever I'm in New York, so I was somewhat looking forward to coming here for dinner. It was located in the H Mart food court area, fairly close to the entrance. Unfortunately, I found this place to be subpar both in portion size and the quality of the food. First I found the setup to be quite strange. It shared the same ordering counter as Sapporo Ramen. They did have plenty of signs letting you know which cashier was for which restaurant. After placing my order for a home run chicken katsu curry with added fukujinzuke, I found a spot to wait for my food. Once my food was ready, the employee punched in my order number and the machine announced my order number. Unlike in NY where they serve your food on metal platters, the food here was served in paper bowls. That's all fine, but the portion size was significantly smaller. The curry tasted okay, but it seemed a bit too thin. If it's going to be like this compared to what I'm used to in NY, then I probably won't be coming back here.

    Grand slam curry
    Della S.

    This is a great spot for "fast" food in the area. There are different proteins you can choose from (chicken katsu, pork katsu, shrimp tempura, tofu katsu, sausage, etc) and 4 different portion sizes priced differently based on how much rice you get. If you want a bigger portion or are in the mood to share, they also have curry meal sets that come with more rice and extra portions of protein. We got the grand slam (~$21) which came with chicken and pork katsu, 2 sausages, 1 shrimp tempura, and 1 sliced egg. The food was prepared super quickly. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between the chicken and pork katsu. Both had a super crispy crust. The shrimp tempura looked big but ended up being mostly batter. The sausages were surprisingly tasty-- they were very savory and juicy.

    Chicken Katsu Curry, large
    Jean H.

    Japanese fast food inside H-Mart food court. If you set the right expectations, it's pretty tasty and convenient. We tried the large chicken katsu. The chicken wasn't dry, and it was moderately crispy. The curry actually didn't overwhelm the dish as I expected it might. One bite with the combination of rice, crunchy cabbage, and katsu is pretty tasty. I like the differences in texture. The rice was soft and not dry as well. The food came out hot. A little on the salty side. The large felt more like a medium -- we wish there was more food! We waited maybe 5 minutes for takeout Saturday for lunch.

    Kiri C.

    My favorite Japanese Curry place in the area. I believe the chain is actually FROM Japan so the food quality closely resembles what it's like in Japan. If you want Japanese curry, this is the spot. It's not super upscale and it's not supposed to be

    Chicken Katsu Curry (small)
    Darlina L.

    What you'd expect for fast food curry! Not worth going out of your way for, but if you get hungry while shopping at Hmart, it's a convenient bite to eat. Service was quick- you order at the kiosk next door. The chicken katsu was crispy. It was paired with a salty curry gravy sauce, a pile of raw cabbage, and some white rice. If you manage your expectations, you'll enjoy the food.

    World championship curry
    June-Young C.

    When I found out this chain was next to H-mart, I was very shocked. This is a staple curry chain in Japan. The plastic display items are pretty accurate to the dish. Not sure why more people don't come here. The cutlets and shrimp tempura are fried to perfection and stay crispy even in the sauce. I recommend eating it at the food court before it gets soggy. The only complaint I have is that the hard boiled eggs are very strange on the grand championship curry meal. Can't they make it a fried egg to absorb the sauce? Even an omelette style scrambled egg would do. If you want drinks, then I recommend buying one from H mart or bringing your own since the restaurant doesn't give free water.

    Home run
    Alice D.

    Go Go Curry never disappoints! I find this place to be a very solid choice whenever I'm craving something savory after shopping at Hmart. Their food quality is always consistent and plenty tasty as well as affordable. The portion size is also really great in relation to the taste! I always go for one of the bigger bowls with more toppings as I find variety to be important, but if you're just in the mood for curry, their standard curry is plenty delicious. Their menu allows more or less rice as well which lets people choose just how full they want to get after eating. The only con here is that when I asked for a cup of water, they said they couldn't give it to me. I find it strange that they don't have access to cups or water ( I'm pretty sure they have to provide *something* ) but there are other restaurants around that give out drinks so it wasn't unsalvagable. Regardless, I have nothing bad to say about the food. The service could be a bit friendlier and more accommodating, but since you just order at the front and grab your food when it's finished, it's not like there's much interaction with the staff throughout the whole experience.

    Home Run Curry
    Savannah B.

    This yummy curry spot is located to the right when you enter H Mart. My mom and I ordered the pork Home Run Curry to share and some drinks. The Home Run curry is a pork cutlet, rice, one sausage, one shrimp, and one egg served with homemade Japanese curry. It was huge and more than enough for us both to share. It was absolutely delicious and wonderfully seasoned. The staff here was super helpful and got our order out fast! If we are ever back in the area or at H Mart, we will definitely stop for lunch.

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    Tampopo - Pork Cutlet Curry

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    4.4(393 reviews)
    1.7 miPorter Square
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    This small Japanese husband-and-wife business, which has been running for 34 years, is closing down…read morethis June due to retirement, so I rushed over for a meal. Pork Cutlet Curry: The restaurant specializes in fried foods, with the pork cutlet being their absolute signature dish. Although the cutlets were on the thinner, leaner side, each one was fried to order, resulting in a crispy exterior and tender, juicy interior, fragrant but not greasy. The breadcrumbs were especially fluffy and light, bursting with flavor on the palate, which was incredibly satisfying. The curry was authentic Japanese curry--rich, mild, and slightly spicy with a distinct fruity aroma, perfectly suited to my taste. Unfortunately, I forgot to ask for a runny egg for the $2 additional egg; otherwise, it would have been even better. And at only $15 a serving, including a salad/miso soup, it's incredibly good value for money, perfect for lunch. Fried Oysters: Also crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, the oysters were fresh and juicy. The lemon juice and salad dressing were refreshing. I felt they were even more delicious than the pork cutlet. The place is located in Lesley University's Main Hall and has only four tables, so you may have to wait.

    delicious katsu curry udon. Small shop with 3-4 tables for 2-3 people each. I came saturday around…read more5:50pm and thankfully beat a rush of people. They are generally fast with service but there can be a wait. You may share a table if you are solo-dining, but super fun experience to just chat with a stranger! Very sad to hear they will be closing shop in the coming months. Such an authentic and heartwarming mom & pop establishment.

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    4.4(194 reviews)
    2.4 miChinatown
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    I was really impressed with my experience here. I stopped by on a weekday evening where there was…read morebasically no wait at all. We started with a salmon yamakake ($13) which had a very fresh, delicate flavor. The grated yam adds a super gooey texture which might not be for everyone. Both of us went for hot udon dishes and tried the beef sukiyaki ($20) and roast duck ($25). I loved how the broth in each dish was unique, super savory, yet light at the same time. I was initially a little bit annoyed at the price point for these dishes, but after seeing just how much protein each udon came with, I felt that the price was very fair. The udon was bouncy, chewy, and a decent portion size. I ended up having to take some leftovers home. Of the noodle soups I've had in Boston over the past year, I think the broth at Somenya has been my favorite! I can't wait to come here again to warm up with their broth on a cold winter day.

    I've been here a couple times. The soba noodles were refreshing and the broth has been umami. Had…read morethe tofu here as well. The service was pretty typical, so the wait staff were friendly and attentive. Ambiance and decor was pretty cool too. The pricing is pretty typical of Chinatown Boston restaurants. 8/10: food gets the job done. Effort was shown to the dishes but nothing was extremely mind blowing. Definitely worth a try.

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    4.4(587 reviews)
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    Came here twice in the past few months and waited ~10 minutes each time. Drove both times and was…read moreable to find street parking on neighboring streets although I'm sure it's even easier if you just take the T. Staff was friendly and attentive and the restaurant is open and inviting although the space between tables can sometimes be quite tight. I ordered the sukiyaki udon and the agedashi tofu as an appetizer. Both were delicious and the portion is large for the udon. The broth tasted great and they don't skimp on the toppings either. Definitely a hearty meal. My friends have also enjoyed their curry udon and the mille crepe dessert. Would come back again.

    Came by for dinner the other day and it was a mediocre experience. Futago Udon appears to be a…read moreChinese-owned udon shop as the menu was exclusively in English. Dining was available indoors exclusively and some staff wore disposable masks. There is a communal dining table inside the restaurant for solo diners. Opted for the sukiyaki beef udon and it was ok. The restaurant claims that the udon is homemade...I've had much better versions in Japan. Portions were gigantic, including both the noodles and the beef. The entree came with an egg, some cabbage, along with some mushrooms. The broth itself didn't seem too authentic. It felt Americanized. The restaurant was playing Top 20 hit music, maybe since they're close to BU? ~$30/head after tax and gratuity for dinner.

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    Judy's Bay - Uni Temaki

    Judy's Bay

    4.4(156 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    *Limited Street Parking (Resident Pass Required)…read more The vibes is here are great, it has dim lighting and is pretty busy but small so I would recommend getting a reservation. They have a limited menu with some items being seasonal but the waiters are very helpful and will let you know. I strongly recommend the toro, it is on the pricey side for $55 but it is one of their most popular dishes and I would say it's worth it. One dish that was recommended by everyone that I was a little disappointed about was the lobster roe pasta. It was good but I didn't enjoy it as much as expected and it started become gummy like so if you don't eat it quickly, it may become like this. It is a little plain without the lobster meat but there is an additional $15 charge so that is up to you. We also got another dish, I forget the name I think it was some black bean octopus over rice. But this dish was great with a little spice to it. Enjoyed the sake flight as well, the menu is pretty descriptive so you can pick and choose which ones that look good to you.

    I visited about 3 months ago so some of the menu items I tried might be outdated, but I wanted to…read moreshare some thoughts about my experience because some of the dishes were exceptional. We started with the temaki sushi ($32) which came with two handrolls that had a good balance of rice and fish. They weren't super large but were fresh and had good flavor. We then got the miso-braised pork shoulder ($18), which was a larger portion than expected. This was our favorite dish, as the pork was very tender and flavorful. The dish had pieces of cabbage which were soft, naturally sweet, and soaked up all the flavor of the sauce. I would get this again, but with some rice because it was seasoned strongly. As this seems to be one of their most popular dishes, we also ordered the lobster roe pasta ($34). While the noodles were creamy and tasty, I think this dish is more worthwhile if you add the lobster (+$15). It does become even pricier at that point, but the noodles on their own were not super memorable. At the end we had some stomach space left and were still curious about the menu so we ordered the monkfish katsu ($25). I regretted getting this! The breading and fish basically tasted like the frozen fish fingers you can buy from the grocery store. While the yuzu tartar sauce was tasty, the rest of the dish was just not worth it. Overall, I thought the fish was good quality and really loved the pork shoulder. I would definitely eat here again, but would do more research on different menu items ahead of time.

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