Cozy space with friendly atmosphere and claw machines adds a lively, interactive touch. Food portions are large and affordable, attracting those seeking a quick, satisfying meal. The vibe stays comfortable and welcoming, blending casual dining with playful elements.
Chicken katsu comes in generous portions that fill you up. It appears in combo plates paired with BBQ beef for variety.
Sweet and sour pork stands out as a lunch special here. The spot serves quick, satisfying meals popular for weekday lunches near the airport.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for two adults.
Expect to pay fair prices for the quality of food provided.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness standards, with an open kitchen view.
Small, compact dining space creates an intimate, authentic Japanese atmosphere with close seating and traditional decor. The vibe feels like being in Japan, enhanced by authentic hospitality and careful presentation. Popular and often busy, it draws those seeking genuine Japanese tonkatsu experience.
Chicken katsu comes out tender inside with a light, crispy coating that is not oily. The touban-ni style features katsu simmered in broth with egg, adding warmth and flavor.
Lunch offers a tonkatsu teishoku with solid quantity and quality. Arriving before the lunch rush means no wait.
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Expect a wait time of 30 to 45 minutes during dinner hours.
The restaurant is small with fewer than 30 seats, so arrive early.
Parking is limited and shared with other businesses nearby.
Small, clean space with cozy atmosphere and warm, family-owned vibe. Energy picks up as it fills, creating a lively yet relaxed setting. Known for affordable prices and authentic flavors that draw steady crowds.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy and delicious. The curry version pairs well with the katsu, making a perfect combo.
Lunch offers Chicken Katsu and a Bulgogi bowl with great, affordable food. The spot stays quiet during late lunch hours, making it easy to get a table.
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Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Japanese-inspired space blends neon details, lush greenery, and vintage TVs for an immersive atmosphere. Top-tier DJs create an intimate vibe with unique music and design. Interactive elements and playful surprises add to the overall experience.
Chicken katsu appears as a crispy sandwich topping and in a sandwich form. The sandwich sometimes lacks a vinegar zing that could brighten the flavor.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for busy nights and events.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Live DJ sets occur regularly, creating an immersive atmosphere.
Restaurant offers sushi burritos and Hawaiian BBQ with generous portions and vegetarian options. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming with a very clean interior. Food includes fresh poke, flavorful chicken katsu, and well-prepared sides like mac salad.
Chicken katsu comes as fried strips with a gelatinous katsu sauce. Portion sizes vary from mini to combo plates paired with other proteins. The dish pairs well with sides like Mac salad.
Lunch here feels easy and welcoming with immediate greetings from staff. The menu offers Sushiburrito and Hawaiian BBQ options that suit family meals well.
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The restaurant offers vegetarian options, which is uncommon for sushi and poke joints.
The portions are generous and reasonably priced.
You can choose to eat sushi there or take it to go.
Japanese restaurant blends modern neon lighting with traditional murals and pink blossoms on the ceiling to create a beautiful and romantic atmosphere. A hidden speakeasy and quiet VIP room offer varied vibes, from upbeat and friendly to intimate and elegant. Live Jazzy Blues music and a clean, bright space enhance the overall experience.
Chicken katsu comes with well-seasoned, spicy breading and a good kick of spice. Sandwiches pair the katsu with complementary slaw and flavorful sauce, making them filling and tasty.
Casual lunch spot with a surprising steak sandwich available during lunch hours. Closes briefly between 4:30pm and 6pm before dinner service.
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Reservations are required for the speakeasy, open Thursday to Sunday from 6:00 pm to Midnight.
Entry to the speakeasy requires guests to be 21 or older.
Expect a 30-minute wait for food during busy times.
Japanese curry restaurant inside a busy food court offers simple cozy atmosphere with background music and varied seating. The vibe is calming yet lively, attracting diners seeking authentic Japanese flavors at reasonable prices.
Generous portions of crispy, tender chicken katsu come with curry or noodles. The organic chicken katsu curry stands out, available with varying spice levels and options like added cheese.
Lunch features a variety of curry options and lunch specials like Chicken Katsu with sides such as miso soup and cabbage salad. Service is usually very quick, and portions are generous for around $15.
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Parking is limited when the space gets busy.
The location is inside a food court.
It took about 10-15 minutes for the food to arrive, and everything was piping hot.
Restaurant blends Asian-American fusion with BBQ aromas filling the air. Atmosphere stays chill and inviting with condiment bar offering customization at each table. Seating is straightforward, focusing on food and flavor rather than decor.
Chicken Katsu comes crispy and well-seasoned. It stands out as a favorite dish alongside other hearty options like brisket and teriyaki bowls.
Lunch offers delicious food that often exceeds expectations. The pork belly stands out as a popular choice for work lunches.
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The restaurant specializes in Asian-American fusion cuisine.
Serving portions are large, providing good value for the price.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Large Asian-style food hall offers self-service ramen area, multiple small food counters, and a dedicated sushi section. Bright, clean, and welcoming atmosphere with a Japanese/Korean vibe creates a lively but orderly setting. Seating consists of many small tables, making it suitable for quick meals rather than large groups.
Chicken katsu comes with curry sauce, a side salad, and miso soup. The dish pairs well with coffee and offers a taste that recalls authentic Japanese flavors.
Lunch features a breakfast and lunch cafe serving drinks and coffee. The spot offers a great lunch experience with solid options.
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After 10pm, food costs $5 per item.
Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos.
Seating can be limited during peak meal times.
Small dining space with classic Japanese wood block prints and dim lighting creates a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Soft LOFI and piano music adds to the relaxed, homey vibe. Tables sit close together, emphasizing an intimate, authentic experience.
Chicken katsu comes with a crispy coating and pairs well with curry sauce or fried rice. It serves as a go-to dish alongside other Japanese favorites like takoyaki.
Lunch feels calm with a spa-like ambiance. Meals for two come in under $50, and a lunch rush starts right at noon.
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Lunch for two people is typically under $50.
They offer free coffee from noon to 5 pm.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Small dining area plays local Hawaiian radio, creating a super chill atmosphere. Food arrives quickly with generous portions and authentic Hawaiian flavors. Cleanliness and reasonable pricing stand out alongside a diverse crowd enjoying the meals.
Generous portions of tasty, flavorful chicken define the Chicken Katsu plate. Both the katsu and teriyaki chicken deliver consistent, good flavor.
Lunch includes plate lunches with sides like macaroni. Options feature spam musubi and loco moco. Trays are available for group meals.
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Takeout is usually prepared quickly, making it a convenient option.
Parking is plentiful, with options in front and in a large strip mall.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, including the dining area and restrooms.
Restaurant offers authentic Hawaiian food with live Hawaiian music creating a family-friendly atmosphere filled with aloha spirit. Interior feels inviting and comfortable, blending tradition with a soulful dining experience. The vibe is warm and welcoming, making it feel like a home away from home.
Crispy and hot chicken katsu stands out here, often served with katsu sauce and gravy. Variations like the Furikake chicken and chicken katsu loco loco add unique flavors, and some eat it even without sauce.
Hefty plate lunches arrive with perfect timing for a quick break. The menu offers classic, filling dishes that suit lunch or dinner anytime.
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Order 30 minutes ahead for to-go orders to ensure timely service.
The family meal for $45 is great for sharing among five people.
Portion sizes have decreased significantly compared to pre-Covid.
Open kitchen fills air with grilled teriyaki chicken and smoky steak aromas, setting a laid-back island style vibe. Clean, bright space combines themed decor with upbeat music for a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere. Drive-thru adds convenience to this authentic Hawaiian plate lunch spot.
Crispy golden crunch covers the chicken, which stays juicy and flavorful inside. They prepare the katsu fresh for each order.
Laid-back island style sets the tone with a simple, welcoming vibe. The lunch features authentic Hawaiian plate meals and good food, making it a solid spot for midday meals.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
Prices are much more reasonable than other places in the area.
Expect an average wait time of about 16 minutes for food.
Counter-service Hawaiian restaurant offers large portions of affordable local-style food in a quiet, inviting setting. Self-serve sauces add convenience, and dishes like chicken katsu and BBQ salmon stand out for quality and flavor.
Chicken katsu comes in a regular size plate with curry sauce on the side. The chicken is crispy and well-cooked, making it a standout dish.
Food arrives quickly, often within minutes, fitting tight lunch breaks. Offers Hawaiian plate lunch at prices similar to other spots, with satisfying portions that don't miss typical favorites.
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Expect large portions at reasonable prices, typically under $10 per meal.
Reservations are not required, but ordering at least 30 minutes ahead is advised.
Payment issues may arise due to malfunctioning tablets; cash is recommended.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with soft piano music and a quiet, inviting interior that feels like home. Seating is compact and intimate, suitable for solo diners or small groups. The vibe is calm and pleasant, with a simple, modern decor that reflects authentic Japanese style.
Chicken katsu comes with a crispy golden crust and tender meat inside. The curry sauce has a rich flavor that reminds of Okinawa, making the dish stand out from other spots.
Offers a lunch special at an amazing price. The space feels bright and modern, cozy enough for solo meals and stylish enough for dinner.
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The lunch special is offered at an amazing price.
Expect a casual atmosphere with a family-owned vibe.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Cramped space filled with colorful murals and life-sized character walls creates a vibrant atmosphere energized by One Piece music. Fans gather around for photo opportunities and to explore extensive themed merchandise. Food serves in disposable boxes, giving a casual, fast-food vibe amid detailed anime decor.
Flavor stands out in the chicken katsu dishes. The curry versions, including the Brook-themed and Sanji styles, offer phenomenal taste and well-prepared chicken.
Lunch offers hot food with a strong connection to the One Piece anime. Expect a long line even on weekdays, but the experience feels authentic and fun.
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Expect a long wait time, especially on weekends; arrive early to avoid lines.
Many food items may be sold out by 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Seating is limited, and the cafe can get very crowded.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy, local feel and encourages takeout. Casual, relaxed atmosphere with island time vibe and local island music sets a welcoming tone. Walls feature street art, enhancing the intimate, homey environment.
Very crispy and tender chicken katsu stands out here. The Dynamite katsu chicken with spicy sauce on the side is the most popular plate.
Offers authentic Hawaiian style plate lunches with generous portions that can provide more than three meals from one plate. Does not include mac salad, which is usually common at local plate lunch spots.
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Most people prefer takeout due to limited seating options.
Expect long lines around noon as it's a popular spot.
The venue has only about six spots for dine-in seating.
Teppanyaki restaurant with Japanese-themed decor and fusion twist offers a high-energy, artsy vibe with versatile seating including outdoor tables. Music stays chill, complementing a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Space feels clean and welcoming despite being compact.
Chicken katsu comes perfectly fried and pairs well with hot magma sauce or Fuji Sauce. It appears in dishes like burritos and traditional plates, offering high quality and satisfying portions.
Lunch service moves quickly with orders prepared properly. Portions come in huge sizes, often enough for a second meal. Staff during lunch are friendly and attentive.
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The portions are generous and can be split into two meals.
Double-check your order to avoid missing items.
Prices are considered high for the quality and portion size.
Ramen restaurant offers a colorful interior with cherry blossom decor and modern Japanese-Korean banners. The atmosphere stays quiet and warm, suitable for family dinners or dates. Tables feature individual tablets for entertainment, and claw machines add a playful touch.
Crispy chicken katsu appears in a curry dish inspired by loco moco. It comes alongside fried rice and shrimp tempura for a varied meal.
Lunch features bento boxes with chicken teriyaki, rice, veggies, sushi rolls, and noodle soup for around $11 to $13. Happy hour offers even more reasonably priced lunch specials including ramen and bento options.
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Happy hour offers discounted lunch bento during specific hours.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own alcohol.
Expect large portions that are reasonably priced.
Diner-style restaurant with a modern twist on classic Hawaiian and neighborhood eateries features a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a small dining area. Locals gather here, creating a vibrant, family-oriented vibe with amenities like a bakery and kid-friendly activities.
Chicken Katsu comes with a side of Mac salad and appears alongside dishes like chili and rice. It serves as a solid entree option paired with other items like Korean fried chicken and spaghetti.
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Zippyโs Hualapai Way offers only takeout and dine-in options.
Parking is free and accessible for handicapped individuals.
Check in using their app during day hours for quicker service.
Open space with clean, spacious seating and a welcoming, family vibe sets a relaxed tone. Evening brings a lively shift with a bar, dancefloor, DJ, and karaoke, creating energetic social scenes. Outdoor patio adds a casual, airy option for gatherings.
Chicken katsu comes as a full-size cutlet with a moist, tender inside and a good crunch from the breading. It often appears in combo plates alongside other proteins and sides like rice and mac salad.
The Kalbi combo stands out as a solid choice for late breakfast or early lunch. Plates come together well, making it a reliable spot for a plate lunch experience.
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Karaoke happens every night of the week, starting at 8pm.
The bar offers late-night $6 specials until 3am.
The ukulele club meets every Tuesday evening.
Hawaiian restaurant offers generous portions and decent prices with a focus on quick meals. The atmosphere includes good music and casual dining, though takeout is preferred. Signature dishes like chicken katsu come with ample sides and satisfy hearty appetites.
Chicken katsu comes with plenty of rice and chicken, a side of macaroni salad, and katsu sauce. The curry version is simple and filling, often paired with spam musubi for extra flavor.
Chicken katsu stands out as a simple, filling option for lunch. The spot suits a quick solo meal when time is tight.
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Expect to pay around $13.50 for a regular combo plate.
The price for four regular plates is $54, which is a good deal.
The portions are generous, making it a filling meal.