Modern decor and adorable branding create a warm, inviting spot with a chill vibe. Katsu curry features a thick, flavorful broth and a crunchy, succulent chicken cutlet. Asian dishes shine with fresh veggies like corn and green onions adding diversity.
A thick, flavorful broth surrounds a crunchy yet succulent chicken cutlet in the katsu curry. Small pieces of corn, carrot, potato, onion, and green onions add diversity and tie the dish together.
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Reservations are required for dinner service, so plan ahead.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are on the higher side, with a typical meal costing around $30 for two.
Small, cozy space with authentic Japanese decor sets an intimate vibe. Chicken Katsu Curry offers a hearty cutlet portion with rich, flavorful curry. Perfect for quiet dinners or casual hangouts with a unique atmosphere.
Chicken Katsu Curry comes with a hearty cutlet portion and a super-flavorful curry. Pork Katsu Curry features a fried pork cutlet with pork broth curry over rice, offering a rich taste.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a waitlist during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking isnโt difficult, with two spaces reserved for customers.
Small Japanese spot serves savory double katsu curry in a cozy, Showa-era diner setting. Grilled pork aroma fills the air while Ghibli films play softly. Casual vibe with self-serve kiosks and manga adds to the authentic, relaxing experience.
Savory and filling, the double katsu curry stands out with its satisfying flavor. The chicken katsu curry offers a delicious, well-prepared option that pairs well with rich curry sauce.
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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.
Self-serve kiosks and locker pickup create a fast-food vibe with a clean, calm atmosphere. Chicken katsu stays crispy outside and juicy inside, paired with flavorful curry and fried rice. Large portions and affordable prices make it a practical spot for quick meals.
Chicken katsu stays crispy outside and juicy inside. Curry pairs well with fried rice and stir-fried vegetables, offering a tasty balance.
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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.
Small space with traditional Japanese seating creates an authentic izakaya vibe. Katsu curry shines with a rich sauce and a very good cutlet. Bar seating offers close views of chefs grilling, adding to the intimate atmosphere.
Katsu curry features a very good cutlet with a rich curry sauce. It stands out as a popular dish alongside other favorites like karaage chicken and tonkotsu ramen.
Good to know
Make reservations at least two weeks in advance for parties of three or more.
Expect a 1-2 hour wait for tables during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Arrive 30 minutes to an hour before opening to secure a seat.
Rustic Japanese decor and anime themes create a warm, inviting vibe. Chicken and pork katsu curry dishes offer tender, juicy meat with house-made curry. Space feels crowded on weekdays but stays chill and authentic with cultural touches.
Chicken and pork katsu curry dishes feature tender, juicy meat with a house-made curry flavor. Options include a Double Katsu Curry and curry udon, all served as solid rice plates.
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Friday is cosplay night, and dressing up grants a 50% discount.
The Friday Karaoke Night creates a lively and joyful atmosphere.
They offer different special deals on different days of the week.
Simple stall inside a supermarket serves bold-flavored Japanese dishes like juicy yakitori and creamy seafood udon. Chicken katsu curry offers a crispy coating that holds up well in spicy and regular sauces. Cozy atmosphere and friendly service make dining easy and enjoyable.
Chicken katsu curry comes in spicy and regular versions, both with solid flavor. The dish pairs well with rice and has a crispy coating that holds up well in the curry sauce.
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They only accept cash at the counter and credit cards on a separate machine.
A minimum order of two sticks is required for yakitori.
Tipping is expected at a minimum of 18% on all orders.
Small space with Japanese-inspired decor offers an intimate vibe perfect for study or casual visits. Freshly fried pork katsu shines in the curry with a nice spice level. Cozy seating makes it a quiet, relaxing spot despite occasional crowding.
Freshly fried pork and chicken katsu come with a nice spice level in the curry sauce. The katsu curry stands out for its delicious flavor and is often described as outstanding.
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Cafe Hana has no Wi-Fi, making it unsuitable for studying or working.
Happy hour foods like fried gyoza and takoyaki are now available.
Prices for items can be steep, with some dishes costing over $10.
Ramen spot shines with Naruto-themed decor and a lively, peaceful vibe. Chicken katsu curry is crispy but mild, while pork katsu curry stands out with rich flavor. Wide booths and an open kitchen add to the modern, fresh design.
Chicken katsu curry comes with a crispy coating but tastes just okay, lacking standout flavor. Pork katsu curry offers a more delicious and satisfying experience.
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Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
Happy hour offers discounts on appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Expect a 10-minute wait for seating during peak weekend hours.
Large, elegant space with wooden interior and Japanese art creates a warm vibe. Katsu curry features crispy fried pork with generous rice portions. Multiple TVs show anime, adding cultural flair to a comfortable, modern dining experience.
Fried pork in the katsu curry stands out with a crispy texture. Portions come with slightly excessive rice and the teishoku set offers a solid balance of flavors.
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The lunch menu is only available for dine-in, not for take-out.
The price is very reasonable, allowing for high-end food at an average cost.
The restaurant offers great lunch menu prices and options.
Small space with Japanese-style decor offers a cozy vibe for quiet meals. Katsu curry stands out with a freshly fried pork cutlet paired with okra and eggplant. Wooden furniture and warm lighting make it perfect for casual, comfortable dining.
Katsu curry features a freshly fried pork cutlet that can be a bit tough. It comes with okra and eggplant, adding a nice twist to the dish.
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Parking can be difficult to find on the weekend.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant can go from 2 customers to a line out the door very quickly.
Small space fills quickly, creating a loud, chaotic vibe with communal bar seating facing the kitchen. Pork and chicken katsu curry feature a crispy crust and rich sauce with spice levels up to 3. Kids enjoy a menu with pictures and toys, making it family-friendly.
Pork and chicken versions come with rich curry sauce and a crispy katsu crust. Spice levels go up to 3, offering a balanced heat that complements the dish well.
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Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours; no reservations accepted.
An 18% service fee is automatically added to all bills.
Prices are higher than those in Japan, with meals averaging around $17.
Modern Japanese spot offers quiet atmosphere with wooden decor and tablet ordering. Katsu curry serves decent portions and varies from okay to really good. Seating fits groups well with private booths and shared benches.
Portion sizes for katsu curry are decent and sometimes larger than expected. Options include a donburi version that is smaller and cheaper, with the overall taste ranging from just okay to really good.
Good to know
The restaurant has two kiosks for ordering, which accept card payments only.
Cash payments require going to the back of the restaurant.
Expect generous portion sizes that provide good value for the price.