I really love katsu so I had to try this place out. It's a tiny establishment, so they can get pretty packed. I ended up waiting about 30 minutes, and unfortunately there really isn't a waiting area inside. I ordered the tonkatsu with curry, which was quite delicious. You also can grind sesame seeds at your table to mix with your katsu sauce. The katsu was crisp and tasty, and the curry was thick with chunks of potatoes. As far as price, this place isn't too bad; I just wished they offered bigger portions. Although I was satisfied, it didn't quite hit the spot. Service was very friendly, and it's a quaint little restaurant.