Quiet, reasonably priced, unassuming, and very authentic. Tucked away in an alleyway near L81, take a scooter over if you're nearby. Even if you're not, if you're craving katsu, do yourself a favor and check it out. In my honest opinion, it's better than 80% of the Katsu places I've been to in Japan, and I would, more than gladly, go back to any given restaurant in Japan.
You're doing your self a disservice if you skip this place. There's options for Canadian meat as well if you're into that. But you won't regret it, not after the first bite of Vietnam's best Katsu offering. I'm confidently making this claim.
Also the hot sauce is face...
Read moreI had a really lovely meal here a few weeks ago. Their curry is quite savory and the katsu is nice and crispy/flaky on the outside, with a tender pork center. I had some lovely photos of the meal, but sadly a few hours after leaving the restaurant my phone dropped and met with catastrophic failure (prior to a backup), so you will just have to take my word for it. Very tasty! Make sir to check the hours, as they are open for lunch and dinner but close for about 3 hours from late afternoon to early evening. The owner/workers were super...
Read moreAuthentic Japanese katsu restaurant hidden in an unassuming area. I had the pork katsu combo and it was delicious. The rice was very good quality, the tamago was delicate and tasty. The miso soup was good and the coleslaw was fresh and juicy! Most importantly, the pork cutlets were not too greasy and crispy outside and soft inside. The cuts were very thick and the price, quality and quantity were more than satisfying. The owners lived in Japan and it shows in their culinary skill, you can see their passion in...
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