Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and warm, stylish interior featuring classical jazz music. The environment stays calm and quiet, ideal for gatherings without crowds. Seating is comfortable and the space feels clean and inviting.
Kimchi here stands out for its immaculate quality and generous portions. It comes as a side dish that gets refilled multiple times and features in dishes like kimchi stew that many find superb.
Lightly battered and very crispy, the Chicken Katsu cooks to perfection with a crunchy, flavorful texture. A special sauce adds a tasty, addictive touch that complements the dish well.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and from 3:30 to 4:30 PM daily.
Expect generous portion sizes; one roll is often enough to fill you up.
The restaurant is free of MSG, catering to those with allergies.
Small space with simple décor and cozy seating creates a relaxed, casual vibe. Warm smiles greet diners, setting a welcoming tone for quick meals or casual hangouts. Regulars appreciate the authentic Korean flavors served in a straightforward, unpretentious setting.
Authentic kimchi offers a sweet spicy balance with a subtle depth that is neither too pungent nor too tame. Homemade style from the owner's mom complements dishes like soft chicken on rice and gyoza.
Chicken katsu features crispy breading and balanced seasoning. It appears in bowls and pairs well with sides like potato pancakes and fried dumplings.
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You can order at the kiosk or go to the counter for service.
The food comes out very fast, usually in less than 10 minutes for to-go orders.
Prices are affordable, with large meals available for around $20.
Outdoor seating occupies an old train boxcar with covered patio, misting fans, and huge TVs showing sports and movies. The atmosphere feels friendly and pet-friendly, with a cozy vibe enhanced by heat lamps and shade. Food service uses barcode ordering at tables, creating a relaxed and unique dining experience.
Kimchi here stands out with its crispness and flavorful profile. It appears in dishes like fries and bowls, often paired with juicy chicken and well-cooked rice.
Chicken katsu comes out hot and fresh, made to order with a crispy panko crust and extremely tender meat. Made-from-scratch sauces and juicy chicken add to the delicious, well-seasoned experience.
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The event at Cherrity Bar is on Friday, October 10th, from 6:30 to 9:30.
Krazy Katsu only has outdoor seating and 2 stools indoors.
It is advisable to come earlier to avoid missing out on certain menu items.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with anime-inspired decor and authentic cultural touches. Background music and visible kitchen activity create a warm, welcoming vibe. The setting appeals to those who appreciate both Japanese cuisine and anime culture.
Kimchi here is very flavorful and pairs well with tender beef in the bowls. Extras like pickled ginger, scallions, and jalapenos add fresh, spicy notes.
Chicken katsu comes with a rich, flavorful curry that matches authentic Japanese styles. The crispy breading and tender meat make the curry rice bowl stand out as a delicious, satisfying dish.
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Yoshiya Umami Beef Bowl offers a great selection of food that is rare to find in San Antonio.
The prices at Yoshiya Umami Beef Bowl were low for the portion size.
They charged extra for ginger, which is usually complimentary at similar spots.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a calm, authentic vibe with a Showa-era diner feel and Ghibli films playing. The air carries the scent of broth and grilled pork, creating a comforting atmosphere. Casual, cozy setting includes self-serve kiosks and manga for entertainment.
Kimchi comes housemade and complimentary with curries and ramen. It is spicy and crisp, adding a nice kick that balances the richness of the dishes.
Chicken katsu comes crisp and tender with a lovely presentation. The menu includes a unique chicken katsu omurice not commonly found in American Japanese restaurants.
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They stop serving lunch at 2:30 pm and resume at 3 pm.
Jiro-style ramen is limited in quantity and may not always be available.
They pack the broth separately from other ingredients for freshness.
Small space with modern, clean design and limited seating creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The environment feels peaceful and welcoming, suited for quick bites or takeout with sealed bento boxes for convenience.
Kimchi offers a bold, spicy bite with a little heat that complements various dishes. It consistently appears as excellent and pairs well with rice and proteins like chicken and beef curry.
Chicken katsu stays crispy and juicy with curry sauce served separately. Comes with house-made katsu sauce, seaweed salad, steamed rice, and spring rolls for balanced sides.
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Bento boxes are great for takeout to eat in the park or at an event.
The restaurant is not a traditional sit-down place and works best for takeout.
Dine-in seating is limited, so plan accordingly.
Restaurant offers large, affordable bowls with Asian fusion flavors in a cozy, chill atmosphere. Soft, fun music plays quietly, creating a pleasant environment. Clean space includes practical features like resealable lids for easy take-out.
Kimchi here stands out with a huge side portion and a fried kimchi option. It ranks among the best in the city for flavor and quality.
Chicken katsu appears in several bowls, including curry and toji styles. The curry bowl stands out as very tasty and the katsu chicken pairs well with teriyaki in other bowls.
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Bowls cost around $10 each and are quite large.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for food preparation during peak hours.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Self-serve setup with modern kiosks and locker food pickup creates a casual, fast-food vibe. Atmosphere stays clean, calm, and welcoming with beach-themed visuals adding a relaxed touch. Large portions and affordable prices make it a practical spot for quick meals.
Kimchi varies here, with some batches tasting fresh and well-prepared, while others come off as unfavorable and stale. The fried kimchi topping costs extra but often disappoints.
Crispy chicken with juicy inside pairs well with vegetarian curry in the chicken katsu curry bowl. The dish often comes with fried rice and stir-fried vegetables, making it a complete meal.
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All the bowls cost about $10 after tax.
The portions are generous, often enough for two meals.
Contact-less ordering is available for convenience.