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🍛 Kyoichi: Boston’s New Fast-Casual Gem—Japanese Curry, Pork Trotter Rice, and Perfectly Cooked Eggs A new spot in town, Kyoichi is killing the fast-casual game. Run by a (owner) with years in Japan, it’s in soft opening mode—think self-order kiosks, quick service, and dishes that hit that “homestyle” sweet spot. Whether you’re grabbing a solo lunch or a quick dinner, this place works. 🔥 The Standouts Curry Omelette Rice: My pick with beef. The portion’s perfect for one person—thick, sweet Japanese curry loaded with tender meat, all topped with an omelet made from 1.5 eggs (fluffy, not runny). Pro tip: Add the house chili paste for a zesty kick. Curious about why there’s no “swirly, runny egg” (the kind with liquid yolk)? The owner spilled: Boston’s food laws require eggs to be fully cooked. Bummer, but this omelet’s still great. Pork Trotter Rice: Tastes like home. Tender, braised trotter meat with a savory sauce, plus a pop of chili that’s spot-on. For fast food, it’s packed with veggies, meat, and even a fried egg—insanely good value. Pork Intestine Rice: A spicy surprise. The owner was kind enough to let us try this, and wow—tender intestines in a mild, flavorful sauce with a subtle kick. Not too heavy, just rich enough to satisfy. 💡 Why It Works It’s fast, affordable, and tastes like care. No fancy frills, just solid, satisfying dishes that hit nostalgia buttons. The self-order setup keeps things quick, but the food feels homemade—not frozen or rushed. 📍 Kyoichi: 665A Tremont St, Boston, MA 02118. Perfect for when you’re craving Japanese curry, hearty rice bowls, or just a no-fuss meal. #BostonFastCasual #JapaneseCurry #ComfortFood