The Chicken Katsu did not taste like any other katsu from other restaurants! The portion was just perfect; not too little and not too much. Before receiving the food, they give you a bowl of sesame seeds which you have to grind up and put in the sauce once your katsu arrives. You are given a bowl of miso soup on the side of your katsu.
The Chicken Katsu tasted a bit strange, sorta like the BBQ pork you can get in chinatown. The restaurant had no wifi, which is a bit of a downside to many people. Most of the items on the menu were a bit expensive. Overall, it was a very decent experience, but I would most likely not come back in the future.