At the ballpark, one thing you're not expecting is Japanese-style curry with katsu, but interestingly that's what this place was serving Along with the trademark Area 206 curry, I had Shrimp Katsu as an addition
For ballpark food - it's not bad. The curry is pretty flavorful, as it's clearly been stewed with some spices - although not very spicy. I also liked the katsu. While there wasn't much crispiness on the outside, the inside delivered shrimp that was decent enough. Mixing the katsu and curry ended up serving up a solid experience
Unfortunately, the rice was very dry, however Also, the portion is very small. The amount of rice given is just not a lot, and the meat portion is also not big. Coming it at $22 for the dish, I get that it's a ballpark, but I think the portion should at least be larger given the high cost.
Overall, it's definitely overpriced, but you could do worse at a baseball game as far as trying...
Read moreDelicious pork katsu in the ballpark. It costs $20 but compared to other things you could get, it’s very worth it. We tried the chicken and the pork and the chicken was more dry. I would recommend the pork. The coating was nice and crunchy (as I was expecting) and the curry had a bit of a spicy kick to it but it went well with the katsu! We found it from a recommendation from J. Kenji Lopez-Alt. They also have Sapporo and pFriem IPA on...
Read moreJust tried it for first time and don’t understand good reviews, disappointed. Shared the chicken katsu with husband and won’t go back. Chicken mostly breading and curry sauce not that great. Should have known, no line. Best thing was the Sapporo draft. Miss other Asian players places that previously...
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