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Seattle | Tokyo Curry with an Indian Twist

📍 Hurry Curry of Tokyo – South Lake Union 825 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States 🥰The restaurant wasn’t crowded when I entered. Noticing that both the front counter staff and the server were of Indian descent, I couldn’t help wondering—is this a “Tokyo curry” spot run by Indian chefs? 🩷I ordered the pork katsu curry and fish katsu curry, with spice levels adjustable (if you don’t handle heat well, go for Mild). Extra curry sauce is complimentary upon request. ✔️The sauce was thick, rich, and flavorful, though the pork cutlet was on the dry side, while the fish cutlet fared slightly better. Compared to the beloved local spot Kaarage Setsuna, the latter’s fried chicken clearly stands out in both texture and taste. ✨ Quick Takeaways: Curry sauce is decent—good for those who prefer a hearty, dense texture Fried items are just okay—manage your expectations Service is friendly, and the space is clean and minimalist 🍛 Also Worth Noting: If you’re looking for more authentic Japanese curry or perfectly crispy katsu, Seattle has other dedicated spots worth exploring. But if you’re in South Lake Union and need a quick meal, this place is a viable option. — A curry experience layered with cultural curiosity. Worth a try if you’re nearby, but no need for a special pilgrimage. #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattleguide#Seattlefood#travelguide

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Seattle | Tokyo Curry with an Indian Twist

📍 Hurry Curry of Tokyo – South Lake Union 825 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States 🥰The restaurant wasn’t crowded when I entered. Noticing that both the front counter staff and the server were of Indian descent, I couldn’t help wondering—is this a “Tokyo curry” spot run by Indian chefs? 🩷I ordered the pork katsu curry and fish katsu curry, with spice levels adjustable (if you don’t handle heat well, go for Mild). Extra curry sauce is complimentary upon request. ✔️The sauce was thick, rich, and flavorful, though the pork cutlet was on the dry side, while the fish cutlet fared slightly better. Compared to the beloved local spot Kaarage Setsuna, the latter’s fried chicken clearly stands out in both texture and taste. ✨ Quick Takeaways: Curry sauce is decent—good for those who prefer a hearty, dense texture Fried items are just okay—manage your expectations Service is friendly, and the space is clean and minimalist 🍛 Also Worth Noting: If you’re looking for more authentic Japanese curry or perfectly crispy katsu, Seattle has other dedicated spots worth exploring. But if you’re in South Lake Union and need a quick meal, this place is a viable option. — A curry experience layered with cultural curiosity. Worth a try if you’re nearby, but no need for a special pilgrimage. #Seattle#Seattlelife#Seattleguide#Seattlefood#travelguide

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