Pork katsu dishes are all delicious. Miso soups are also super yummy, flavorful but not too salty. Kimchi and daikon side dishes are great accompaniments. Cabbage salad is never ever soggy. Two good quality rice options are offered, white and oat rice. Even tea, coffee, and desserts are tasty. Service is attentive. Portions are generous. Quality is consistent. (Long queues during peak times. And if I have to pick on something, what's on the drink menu and kids meal can be improved. But kids seem to enjoy the regular menu anyways.) Regardless, Taiwan pork is the best and this is our absolute favorite pork katsu...
Read moreLocated in the basement near the MRT and Muji store. You know this is a serious Katsu place when they have 3 different kind of pork katsus. Chicken Katsu was thick and juicy white chicken breast meat, unlike a lot of local curry places (I am talking about you Coco). The katsu sauce here is a bit weak, and I couldn't really distinguish between the two that was offered. Also when they offered you seaweed soup, what they really mean is if you want miso soup. I don't know, maybe that's just what the Taiwanese call miso soup. The soup was very...
Read moreThis place usually has a lot of people waiting in line. Finally, I had the chance to find out why after trying it out. The restaurant offers a variety of tonkatsu meals. Ordered the one with curry and I was happy on how tender the meat was. Besides that, the curry was also not bad. I think the side dishes were also nice since it helps you not get too tired of the taste of the tonkatsu. Better go here during a weekday to avoid crowds. They also offer you a refill of the shredded cabbage. The tonkatsu sauce and sesame dressing for the cabbage were...
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