Address: 915 Worcester St, Natick, MA 01760, USA
Phone: +15086534338
Sunday: 3–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 4–9PM
Thursday: 4–9PM
Friday: 4–9PM
Saturday: 3–9PM
Ai
Oga has been my husband’s favorite sushi place in Metrowest for many years. As a family we always come here on his birthday and order the same food. I especially like Oga’s sushi 8 pieces. It looks like food but tastes like art. The fish always tasty fresh and melts in your mouth. Truly authentic Japanese food. Thank you!
Patricia Fennessey
Authentic! Wonderful sake selection, food was terrific, but watch out, it's a little pricey! I would certainly go back for a special occasion, as the food and service was impeccable.
Chris Cowgill
Really a 4.8...4.9 Excellent food, we got the scorpion roll, spider roll, dragon roll and the spicy scallop roll. Highly recommend if you like sushi rolls. Little to no wait to be seated or for our order, very clean. Lots of selection for food. The only improvement I could see is maybe having an expanded drink menu, but that's minor because there's a good selection of sake and Japanese whiskey. Definitely will be going back and recommending to friends.
Horton Copperpot
One of the best Japanese restaurants in Metro Boston with prices substantially lower than Downtown Boston. It's worth getting through the traffic. Oga is at its best with daily specials. You can still ask for the specials when dining on but most have now been listed in the menu and the servers simply tell you what is or isn't available, when ordering. The nigiri is perfectly thought through and portioned, unlike many other places that either offer you too much rice on each roll, or too little. The fish is pristine in both sushi and sashimi. Maki selection is the almost the same as the original Ginza, where Oga ran the sushi bar. Some of the kitchen dishes are hard to find in this area, as is some of the fish in specials. Best eggplant, hokkayaki and agedashi dofu around - not sure how they compare to NYC or LA but this restaurant would easily survive there. Exceptionally friendly and loyal staff - I've seen some of them at both Ginza locations going back to the 90s. On the down side, the minimalist decor that was modern, bright and airy initially didn't age well. But some of it was functional, as the menu had been expanded prepandemic. But it could still use an upgrade. Overall, a great place that can be easily missed because of location. Also has a sister noodle bar in Cambridge and a now-spun-off teppanyaki restaurant in Nashua with a similar menu.
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As is tradition every year, we will be closing on Thanksgiving so that our employees can enjoy the holiday with their families. Thank you for inquiring.
So sorry that we did not see this message until now. For the time being we have decided to close on Mondays and Tuesdays and we are only open for dinner on the other days of the week. Please check out our website for more details: www.ogasnatick.com. Thank you for your inquiry.
Thanks for your inquiry. We follow all state COVID guidelines by wearing masks, wiping down surfaces and washing our hands frequently and having hand sanitizing stations throughout. Since we are currently only offering take-out for curbside pick up, the public is not allowed into our restaurant, which greatly reduces exposure. Hope this helps. Thanks!
Yes, Oga sells gift cards. We get one every year from our son for Christmas.
If they are not too busy, they should be able to accommodate. On a Fri Sat night, hard to say.
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