At Kobe Gyukatsu, we specialize in premium Japanese-style beef cutlets (gyukatsu), served sizzling on personal grills for a fun and interactive dining experience. Our signature dishes combine the tenderness of perfectly seared beef with bold, savory flavors inspired by traditional Japanese cuisine. We take pride in using high-quality ingredients, including carefully selected cuts of beef and house-made sauces. Whether you’re here for our famous gyukatsu sets or comforting bowls of curry udon, we aim to deliver a meal that’s both memorable and satisfying.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5941 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90621
Phone: (657) 239-0011
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/kobe-gyukatsu-buena-park
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Reviews
Ordered the Beef Gyukatsu (cheapest meat option), Cheese Cutlet (katsu), and Potato Cream Curry Udon. You order on the tablets they have at the table, and my total for 3 entrees was $84.87 after taxes split between 2 people. A bit pricey, but worth it for the experience.
The Beef Gyukatsu set comes with shredded cabbage salad, miso soup, rice, edamame, red pickled ginger, your choice of protein (mine was beef) with a sweet soy sauce, horseradish sauce, and wasabi to dip. The meat was okay. It was crispy on the outside and you can cook it to your preferred done-ness, however I would really recommend to ask for plain salt and pepper to dip the meat in. The sauces were good—my favorite was to add a bit of wasabi directly onto the meat and then dip it in the sweet soy sauce OR just dipping it in the horseradish sauce. However, sometimes eating meat with just salt and pepper is the best way to enjoy the natural flavor of beef so I’ll be doing that next time. Rice came out piping hot, cabbage was super fresh and crunchy (just wish they added more dressing) and the pickled ginger was super crunchy!
The Cheese Cutlet (katsu) here is DELICIOUS! It comes out super crispy, crunchy on the outside and nice and juicy on the inside! The cheese is also melty so long as you eat it right away. This set also comes with the same shredded cabbage salad, miso soup, rice, edamame, red pickled ginger and a katsu sauce with crushed peanuts. The katsu did not taste overly oily at all and it was a good protein portion! I would absolutely get this again.
The Potato Cream Curry Udon was also good. The potato cream is whipped so well that it was essentially a thicker whipped cream consistency. That, combined with the very comforting curry udon made it a good meal. I wish the curry was slightly thicker and the udon noodles were al dente instead of slightly overcooked. I would also ask them for togarashi (chill spice blend) to add some spice. I most likely wouldn’t get it again, but for the experience, it was great!
Service was really good. I’m coming back solely because it reminded me of Japan.
Everything was great and sooooo yummy, except bread around the meat kept falling apart and got burnt when we tried to grill them.
Don’t forget to get their cream udon too!
One goes to any restaurant for the food. And this is where they excel. As it should be. As one might expect they offer many versions of katsu. My introduction to this dish was a hole in the wall spot on the island of Oahu. The pork cutlets were perfectly breaded. The dipping sauce was sublime. (Here they added sesame seeds to the sauce, which I quite liked.) The finely shredded cabbage was topped with an oh so light dressing that was both tangy and slightly sweet. These were accompanied by slightly sticky rice, which was perfect. Kobe Gyukatsu replicated this meal to perfection. They also added some pickled radish kimchi, and a bit of edamame. And come with either a large appetite or the idea that you’re going to be taking half of your meal home for leftovers.
They lose a star for service because each table comes with a tablet, which is how you place your order. I also threw in a couple images of the tablet showing ads which can, I suppose, be helpful sometimes. But as I often dine alone due to travel for work, I prefer to interact with a human being when I do go out to have my evening meal. If half stars were available, they might get half a star back for service. Why? Because not only did I get a to-go box, but I also got a container for my sauce, and another container for the remainder of my kimchi.
So….. Good katsu for a reasonable price. And it doesn’t require a 6-hour flight. I’ll be back.
The creamy udon was amazing too!
We will be back!