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The pork katsu curry is the way to go.
A friend got the chicken katsu curry, which was oddly $1 more expensive than the pork and had less pieces. Maybe it was fake meat? It was about $30 with tax and tip, and it was very good. There's 5 options for spice. I picked lucky number 4. 3 would probably be the perfect Goldilocks level. 4 has a slight burn that is a slow burn that creeps up on you. For the pork katsu, it was very crispy and has 2 rows of nicely cut meat. I just wish there was a beef katsu option. The rice to meat portion is perfect, and I liked the breading on the pork. They had a bunch of random sauces on the side like a spicy mayo, and a soy based one, but the curry is the way to go. Maybe because I ordered in English, but I thought I'd get chopsticks... Anyways having the curry in the side is perfect for dipping and making sure everything isn't soggy. Maybe next time, I'll come back to try the other menu options.
Be the first to ReplyI really wanted to love this place, a female chef, Japanese
I really wanted to love this place, a female chef, Japanese curry ... sounded super promising, right? The cucumber was too hard the tuna too cold and it was watery and bland. The udon very unexceptional and the chicken katsu? Overcooked and dry. What an incredible disappointment. The room is lovely and d the server polite but this place isn't it. Japanese cafeteria quality at proper restaurant prices.
Be the first to ReplyTLDR: High end ambiance with reasonable prices, excellent
TLDR: High end ambiance with reasonable prices, excellent portions, tasty food. Great service Went with a large group of people on an evening during a weekday. We were all quickly seated at table that accomodated all of us (6). The ambiance is much more higher end, likely as it caters to those who visit the United Nations nearby. My friends who were just back from visiting Japan said in comparison the curry is less sweet tasting than what they tried there but still enjoyed the meal. Pork Katsu: Crispy, large portions of pork cutlets that were seasoned well. The curry was spiced well (As someone who loves heat, I do wish I ordered it to be spicier). We were all full and content with our meals. Overall I would definitely visit again. It was a great experience. A great place to take a date, or a group of friends for a night after work.
Be the first to ReplyCan't say this place is authentic.
I've never had spicy mayo as a side to my katsu curry. The udon bowl was lacking ingredients. It was just udon noodles in broth with a few shrimp. The gyudon was confusing as well. We've never eaten gyudon without onions. The flavor of the curry was good, but everything felt a little out of place.....
Be the first to ReplyGood food.
Best curry in town. The beef udon is amazing. Those fake/American wagyu is mouth watering
Be the first to ReplyRATING: 8.
5/10 PRO TIP: Get the pork katsu curry for your first time; it's not the type of curry where you get chunks of potatoes and carrots, but rather the focus is on the actual curry sauce and how delicious that can be. For something different, get the dry curry. PORK KATSU The curry itself comes in a separate bowl for dipping, which is richly delicious, and has a great punch of flavor with so much coming at you it's like "yes i am not your everyday curry." really good and can see why this won awards. The katsu itself is good, but the breading easily fell off and it wasn't the most tender meat-wise but oftentimes katsu isn't. The rice was nicely cooked and the dish itself is relatively simple outside of the curry. Honestly, come here if you want to experience some really delicious, no frills Japanese curry in a vibe that is quite soothing. It was easy to come in without a reservation on a weekend at around 7. FINAL CATEGORY: GREAT (terrible / bad / ok / good / GREAT / excellent)
Be the first to ReplyCame in on a Wednesday a bit after 2pm (30 minutes before
Came in on a Wednesday a bit after 2pm (30 minutes before closing) and was happy they seated us. There was one other table eating when we walked in. I ordered the dry curry and my partner ordered the gyu-don with a side of pork katsu. I really liked the dry curry!! Flavor was great but I'm so sad about the portion size :/ for $18 I expected a bit more, I wasn't completely full after. The dressing of the side salad was good. My partner liked his gyu-don - I tried a bit but it wasn't anything special. The pork katsu was good and not too oily, but also kind of pricy for a small piece. Service was nice and the server let us know if we wanted to order before the kitchen closed. Very attentive. 3 stars for the dry curry and service
Be the first to ReplyI had a delightful experience at Suki, a Japanese curry
I had a delightful experience at Suki, a Japanese curry spot in Manhattan. The pork katsu curry and Wagyu appetizer were standout dishes among the various options we tried. The restaurant's ambiance was pleasant, and the service was excellent. Can't wait to return for another satisfying meal!
Be the first to ReplyI wanted to sample their curry base so ordered the plain
I wanted to sample their curry base so ordered the plain curry. I appreciated the good consistency of the sauce (not too thick). I enjoyed the garlic and onion flavors but the sauce was too sweet. I wanted a bit more saltiness and spice to balance things out. I also noted that there were no condiments and wished they had added some fukujinzuke or pickles on the side.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a really great choice for Japanese curry.
I had the vegetable curry and tofu salad. I'd skip the tofu salad if you're getting curry because the curry also comes with a small portion of salad, but the dressing was nice and creamy. The curry had a warm, comforting flavor with just the right balance of sweetness.
Be the first to Replythis is my favorite spot to have japanese curry in the
this is my favorite spot to have japanese curry in the city! katsu is always very crisp and crunchy. i also highly recommend the yaki curr
Be the first to ReplyCozy and small restaurant in St.
Marks, this place is one of the many great restaurants to try out in the area. I ordered the pork katsu curry, and my boyfriend ordered the pork katsu set (replaces the curry with a bowl of miso soup). The curry is phenomenal, I haven't had much curry in the past other than making it wit JHthe box curry at home, but the amount of viscosity was perfect. The spice levels range from 1-5, and 3 was a perfect balance for me. The pork itself was a bit dry, so that's why I am giving this 4 stars. The winner was definitely the curry, and would love to come back.
Be the first to ReplyThe beef curry udon really hit the spot with that rich
The beef curry udon really hit the spot with that rich flavor! The portion definitely filled me up, but I wish there was more of that cabbage side.
Be the first to ReplyPassed by this spot and was immediately drawn to the
Passed by this spot and was immediately drawn to the painting from Spirited Away, and I'm so glad I decided to go in! They're known for their curry, so I got the pork katsu curry and the any roll + beef udon combo with a tuna roll.The sushi was good but the other two dishes were definitely the stars of the show, specifically the curry. This was a ton of food (enough for 2 people/2 meals) and very reasonably priced! I would definitely be returning :)
Be the first to ReplySmall restaurant down a couple of stairs on St Marks.
Decor is minimal, the servers are friendly. Food is a mix of simple Japanese dishes - Tonkatsu, Curry, Domburi, Udon and basic sushi rolls - and is perfectly executed and elegantly served. Prices are very reasonable. It's a busy place but turns over pretty fast, prepare to wait if you have a larger party. It's a great spot for a casual Japanese meal, the quality is excellent.
Be the first to ReplyThe food is ok.
I guess good for a quick bite.but I wouldn't come here if you are looking for high quality dinner.
Be the first to ReplyThere were just little amount of beef and udon in the curry
There were just little amount of beef and udon in the curry beef udon, while it costed around $20. Not worth it. Also they charge 4% credit card fee.
Be the first to ReplyGreat curry tonkatsu.
They also offer udon n sushi. So many choices. Enjoy the goodies
Be the first to ReplyIt was an ordinary place, but the price was too expensive.
I would rather go to other place. The staff was kind and attentive--which is the one and only good thing.
Be the first to ReplyThe servers were friendly and served us immediately on a
The servers were friendly and served us immediately on a Monday night. There were two of them in a small kitchen. We walked in without any reservations but seats do fill up quickly. We noticed that they are Michelin recognized for Japanese curry. The chicken katsu and the pork katsu set don't come with curry but have miso soup instead. We ordered the chicken katsu curry (bottom) and the pork katsu curry (top). You can adjust spiciness (0-5) no being no spicy and 5 being the most spicy. Overall I would recommend both chicken katsu curry and the pork katsu curry. Would come here again!
Be the first to ReplySmall hidden spot in St Marks.
Dinner for 3 on a Tuesday night around 7pm. No wait. Shared a Negi-toro Don 9/10Pork Katsu Curry 10/10You can adjust the spice levels if the curry, I got a 3. Downside is that they didn't have any beef items or miso soup which could have been part of a Pork Katsu Curry set. Maybe next time.
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely delicious and great prices.
We brought our own beer and had the yaki curry (with some kind of melted cheese and truffle oil, maybe?) and the tofu curry udon. This place should be mobbed with this food and these prices!!
Be the first to ReplyI can't believe we had to wait for our food for AN HOUR
I can't believe we had to wait for our food for AN HOUR when the three of us each ordered 1 meal only. Also it was unbelievable how they served the tables who came in WAY LATER than us. The quality of the food was definitely not worth the HOUR wait. I requested mild, no spicy, but it was still so spicy... I especially said I can't eat spicy. They also ran out of rice, had to replace our salad (without telling us first) with kale, chicken and pork was so bland... and the portion for eel don... was super disappointing. The waiter also couldn't wait to give us the bill before we were even half way with our food. Other tables received the bill AFTER they were done with their food. Super unsatisfied, will never come here again and sharing this terrible experience with others for a heads up.
Be the first to ReplyThis is my new favorite curry katsu place in the city that
This is my new favorite curry katsu place in the city that I promise to go back to next time. The cheesy curry pork katsu and the Japanese rice is absolute perfection. I want this to be my last meal on Earth.
Be the first to ReplyI've been to this restaurant three times and have had the
I've been to this restaurant three times and have had the chicken and pork kataly curry. Consistently delicious and a really peaceful environment that isn't crowded during the day. Love this spot!
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