After Yelping for some Asian comfort food my wife, daughter, and I decided upon Kaiju. My wife really likes the Korean version of this dish and we even make it at home sometimes. Therefore this really is comfort food.
Kaiju isn't easy to find if you're from out of town, but we eventually made our down and then snaked around to a back corner where the three stalls in this part of the food court were random Asian food choices.
The service was friendly and really wanted to make us happy. My daughter made her pick first, some grilled chicken skewers. I went with the pork katsu and my wife got chicken. We sat at a nearby table and 5-10mins later they brought out our styrofoam containers with hot from oven food. The food tasted and looked fresh, the portions were perfect for a filling lunch, and it smelled good.
I gave my daughter half of my rice and we all chowed down. Her chicken was good and other than the one bite that I took she finished it. My pork katsu was fried to perfection and the curry sauce was good, not great due to sweetness and consistency, but good. My wife enjoyed her chicken katsu and was happy to have found this place. Neither of us ate more than a bit of the bland extremely chunky cole slaw.
If you're cruising through the subway or in the area I'd definitely give this place a try.