I love curry pan but generally stay away because I hate oily food (they make me feel fat). This place has the best curry pan I have ever had in my life - fried but NOT oily, perfect amount of filling, perfectly crispy ( for those who have sensitive gums like me - it did NOT rip my gums apart) I loved it so much I shared THREE with my partner. The original is good but the okonomiyaki version was amazing. I went twice in that one day and both times they were freshly made and hot(big crowd and lower traffic time). I was curious why the ratings weren’t higher- something about bad smelly paper? I definitely agree it was weird and bothered me a little but it was so tasty I ignored it. If the store reads this, consider sourcing new paper to hold...
Read moreTHIS PLACE WILL OVERCHARGE YOU IF YOU ARE NOT PAYING ATTENTION! I really wanted to like this place. I went there one day and purchased 2 curry breads for ¥1200. I kept thinking to myself, well I should have just got the set of 4 since it would only be ¥1600. I went the very next day because my kids wanted more. I ordered 2 again and my total came to ¥800???!!!! I thought I must’ve been going CRAZY! It happened to be raining the second day so me and my daughter stood under the VERY tiny awning for cover, right next to the register, and I witnessed the cashier charge someone ¥400 for one curry pan and someone else ¥600. We will not be coming back...
Read moreA guilty yet satisfying treat—curry bread! There's usually a long line at the entrance, but service is quick. The crispy outer layer of the bread has a nice chew, with curry, meat filling, and melted cheese inside. Be careful—it’s piping hot and stretches with each bite. Next to the shop, there's a standing area for eating. Komachi Street has many snacks, so sharing a curry bread between two people is ideal—not too heavy, leaving room to try...
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