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YUM YUM YUM!! We've tried everything on the menu. Hands down my favorite is the chicken katsu. Super fresh, always moist. Perfectly breaded and fried. This is THE tokatsu place to go to. You can taste the oil is changed out frequently which I appreciate. The apps are just ok. I'd say just stick with the tonkatsu since it really is the star. The shredded cabbage with the tangy dressing is a nice compliment to the fried meat and carb-y rice. Love that you can make your own dipping sauce. It's also good entertainment (and may help build your appetite) while waiting for food to come out. Order the melon float after if you have room to spare. Kind of reminds me of a Melona bar - not too sweet or heavy. The restaurant is always clean and service is always nice. Sometimes a tad slow but it's ok - it's a small family run place! Just relax and enjoy. Thank you for having such a limited menu but executing so well. (beats those restaurants that have a million things on the menu but nothing tastes good) Also thanks for great ventilation. None of that "stinky Chinese food place" smell on your clothes when you leave. Make the trip if you haven't yet - who can pass up deliciously fried meat?!?
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