I've eaten there three times. I ordered the kara-age curry. The curry was so bitter I couldn't finish my meal. The 2nd time, I ordered the torikatsu (chicken omurice curry); the curry was fine (sweet and savory, slightly spicy, as it's supposed to be) and the omurice was good. Both times the cheesecake was perfect and delicious. I ordered the yakisoba on the third day and it was extremely salty, barely edible, and half of the noodles were cut up to small bits so it was impossible to finish my meal with hashi sticks. The salad on the side tasted fine, but the pepper didn't look fresh, and the cheesecake was severely undercooked, so much it was nearly liquid and actual liquid was oozing out of the bottom. Every single time the lemonade was a success. It may be a bit too sweet, but delightfully so. 10/10 for the lemonade, 8/10 for the cheesecake, 2/10 for...
Read moreCurry why not! Decided to be brave and try some Japanese curry in Lisboa. This spot was pretty packed when we arrived for dinner. There were a few tables free in the back. I was tempted to try the basque cheesecake but instead settled on:
Gyoza: 2/5 overly salty and mushy
Tonkatsu omurice: 4/5 nicely breaded and fried. Nice and crispy. Curry was good. Omurice was good too.
Beef curry: 3/5 hubby wasn’t impressed. Stick with the tonkatsu.
Nice presentation, good portions and...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Had an incredible dining experience at their new location which is incredibly cozy and perfect for group dinners! The Japanese curry with torikatsu was rich, flavorful, and the katsu was perfectly crispy. The Basque cheesecake with lime was creamy, slightly caramelized, with just the right amount of sweetness. A must-visit for anyone craving authentic flavors and desserts to die for! Highly...
Read more