We stumbled upon this place while trying to find an ATM that would dispense cash to someone with a U.S. chip and pin card(no, 7⁄11 cash machines did not work). We were low on cash and had to make sure we would be able to afford our meal before ordering, but OHMY was it worth it! So delicious. Can’t wait to go back on my next trip to Tokyo. For Americans struggling finding cash(this is cash only), go to the Japan Post office and stock up. You may want seconds on your Tonkatsu!!!
Leslie G.
Classificação do local: 5 Saitama, Japan
Really good Tonkatsu! Came because it was highly reviewed and well worth visiting. Maybe my favourite Tonkatsu in Tokyo, after stinks in Meguro. Came in a weekday after the lunchtime and didn’t need to wait long.
Seira M.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Best money spent on this Delicious dish. Yes, its pricey but I never had a thick tonkatsu that was easy to cut through, had a nice crunch to it and tasted so good. We came in to the small restaurant, smell so good and sat in a tatami table room, be aware you must take your shoes off to eat in this room. If that’s not your thing, they also have normal seat tables in the first room. The Service was good and very nice old lady helped us right away. I would come back again for this meal, please take my money!
J V.
Classificação do local: 5 Ladera Ranch, CA
Ate the tonkatsu w rice and soup. Pork cutlet was very tender and tasty. Felt a little cramped up but japanese ppl are small and it didnt help that i was twice there size. Service was excellent they served hot green tea. Portions were actually bigger than i thought. Would recommend trying if you are in japan.