


Authentic Japanese Curry and modern Japanese comfort food in a warm and casual setting. Great for customers on the go, or large groups dining in, or families looking for a kid-friendly place. Chicken Katsu, Tonkatsu, Fried calamari, croquettes, miso soup, Vegetarian options, weekend specials, Happy Hour 3-7 daily. Japanese Beer and sake too.
Cheery cafe showcasing Japanese curry, pasta & comfort food in a contemporary space.
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The curry with Katsu was slightly less depressing although for the price I think they could give you a better piece of meat… Also the hot was not even medium in terms of Japanese curry.
A bit disappointed, but maybe like others pointed they stopped trying since they’re closing forever soon… A pity 🙁
Also they have a 5% charge automatically added. I’m assuming it’s a compulsory tip because most people didn’t tip? (It is a place where you order at the counter and clean up after yourself, after all).
I stopped in on a weekend afternoon and had an enjoyable lunch. I had a happy hour fried chicken curry and it was a good lunch.
The service was nice and I got my food fast. There was plenty of space and outdoor seating was available.
The spice level of the curry was, I’ll say, very approachable. As in, I ordered ‘hot’ spice level and really couldn’t taste the heat. Perhaps my dish downplayed the spice but I get the feeling things aren’t too spicy.
I’d like to try out more of the menu. Seems like a nice place to eat.
There really isn’t any table service here. You’ll need to grab a menu and you’re welcome to take a seat until you figure out what you want. Then, step up to the counter to place your order.
Edamame was good but you really can’t mess that up otherwise you shouldn’t be opening a restaurant. Chicken karaage was dry and some were just not crispy enough.
Idk maybe the curry would really hit but I’m not a curry girly
This came with breaded slices of chicken breast, served over a bed of rice. Since I got takeout, it came with a side of curry, along with a side salad
The chicken was decent. It had a good color to its breading, and was a little bit crunchy at parts, but I thought the breading came off a little too easily
The actual meat itself was on the drier side, but not objectionably so. It was fine enough to consume without being too put off by
What actually did impress me was the amount of chicken provided – there was a lot
I did like the curry sauce – while not spicy, it had a ton of spices to it, and was quite flavorful. It had a nutty taste and aroma that was pretty solid
The rice was on the drier side though, I thought it could’ve been cooked with more water. I also realized it would’ve been a better experience if I’d removed the chicken, poured the sauce over the rice, mixed everything together, and put the chicken back on and eaten it that way – because pouring the sauce over the chicken meant a lot of the rice at the bottom was just plain
Like I mentioned, the portion size here was actually very good – there was a lot of rice, chicken, and curry. It’s relatively expensive for a lunch – about $19, so I’m not sure if its fully worth it, but the size helps make up for that a bit
Overall, it’s a decent enough chicken katsu. the curry especially is good, but the meat could’ve been improved. 7.5/10
I would recommend this spot for a lunch or dinner!