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THE best katsu I've ever had. Granted I've never been to japan so I still have yet to be proven wrong. For $14-$18 you can get a ginormous slice of pork or chicken covered in breading and deep fried, slathered in delectable sauce. We decided to go with the sweet chili cheese pork katsu. The $6 crab croquette is also with trying. The portion sizes are very large and definitely filling. I had leftovers of less than half the meal and that was enough to satisfy another meal later on! We also got $5 honey butter fries that were pretty good at first. However, the sugar got a bit sickening throughout and with that much fried food, it didn't seem like such a good idea to take home. The place seemed pretty busy when we left around 7. With its primarily wood interior, it had a cozy calming effect on diners. There was also unlimited miso soup in addition to lemon water. Service seemed a bit unresponsive as most of our interaction with the waitresses seemed to be initiated by us. No matter, the food was enough to satisfy. The high yelp signs plastered in front of the restaurant and around its walls tell the truth! I would definitely come back to try other katsu's!
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