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I've tried every Japanese curry restaurant in Las Vegas, and unfortunately Curry Hut is the worst one by far. The food is honestly just not good. The curry is bland, and the chicken cutlet was overcooked. My table ordered one of each, a mild, medium, and spicy curry. They all tasted exactly the same. No flavor, no spice, and a bad cutlet. The presentation is terrible. Everything is served in plastic to-go containers with plastic cutlery. It feels like they're immediately trying to push you out the door, especially since the dining area is so small and cramped. My last complaint is with the service. I made a single special request with my order: no red pickles. What do I see on every single plate when my food was ready? Red pickles. I will not be returning to Curry Hut. The food and service all left me incredibly dissatisfied.
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