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Located in the sadly neglected hidden labyrinth in the basement of the Aura building, this little food court location offers some tasty Japanese curry. They somehow manage to not dry out the meat when deep-frying it. I particularly like the fried fish curry. Portions are quite generous. Stick with the curries, it's their best feature; we tried one of their Chinese dishes once and while it was okay, it definitely isn't their strength. The staff will happily bring the tray with your meal to your seat if you decide to not stand and wait for your tray. Lots of spaces in the food court to sit comfortably and quietly; this place is not a thoroughfare, the only people who walk through are usually the ones who intend to eat at this food court or live at the Aura building. My only complaint about this place is the way they pack their take-out. They place the rice, meat and salad inside a square take-out Styrofoam box and then ladle the curry on top. If the box jostles around as you carry it home in the plastic bag, the curry will leak out from the corners of the box resulting in lost deliciousness. I hope they decide to pack the curry separately into a Styrofoam bowl to reduce spillage and thus also avoid making the katsu soggy if you don't eat the food immediately.
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