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| - This popular katsu joint is nice for casual Japanese comfort food.
I'm honestly not a big fan of fried food, but I came here to check it out because of the good reviews. The restaurant is simple (from the food to the service to the interior design), but everything is well done. I know I posted 18 pages from the menu, but don't fear that you'll have decision paralysis - you hardly have any options. They only sell one dish (katsu), and you just pick the base for your katsu (e.g. chicken, pork, fish, etc.) and the sauce (e.g. original, spicy, garlic, etc.). The katsu comes with miso soup, rice, and cabbage, as well.
Overall, it was a comfortable experience, and the food was better than most other fried food I've had. Check it out if you like katsu and just want a simple but good experience.
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