Und gleich noch einmal ein Japanisches Restaurant, das Katsura. Das Katsura liegt etwas versteckt im Hinterhof. Es ist bekannt für sein Kontaksu (Schweinekotelett paniert, aber nicht wirklich mit einem Wiener Schnitzel vergleichbar). Stand auch noch auf meiner Bucket-List. Ach ja, das Restaurant bietet auch Sushi an, was ich auch als Vorspeise bestellt habe, einen Makarel-Salat. Zum Hauptgang gab es dann Kontaksu mit Trüffel und noch Grünen Tee (leider konnte ich aufgrund eines Feiertages keinen Sake bestellen). Der Vorspeisensalat war Top, vor allem das Sesam-Dressing, aber auch der Fisch war Super. Beim Kontaksu tue ich mich da schon etwas schwerer. Es war eigentlich sehr gut, aber das viel Trüffelöl, bzw. die Paste, waren so dominant, dass ich wohl besser eine andere Variante gewählt hätte. Alles in allem war es aber doch ganz gut. Das Restaurant füllte sich auch recht schnell, so das später Wartezeiten entstehen werden (dafür gibt es unten am Eingang eine Wartebank).
Went to try it and was disappointed. The employees taking orders are not friendly and speak badly. The store should train the employees in talking to customers better. And the service chart that was paid for is not worth what was paid.The food was mediocre, the fried pork was not soft and dry, and the tempura shrimp was not fresh. Salad dressing paired with vegetables is not delicious. Tonkatsu dipping sauce has a diluted taste.
The tonkatsu taste is very good. The price may seem high. But the quality is worth the price.🚗: Park at The Millennia Tower building (bring your card to stamp at the store)
The food quality is good, the homemade udon is tender, chewy and tasty, and the portion is sufficient. I also ordered tempura. The shrimp meat was fresh, chewy and crispy. It was delicious.
This restaurant is incredibly authentic and the frying technique on the pork katsu is perfect. If you enjoy a leaner style of meat, get the pork tenderloin- It's mouth wateringly delicious! Come hungry because the portions here are big ✅
I have the high expectation due to the story of the restaurant but the taste is very disappoint me.Firstly Tonkatsu is not crispy as it should be. Pork meat quality is ok. But the frying is quite a problem and also it's very salty compare with the average saltiness of this dish in both Thailand and Japan.The "Special" jumbo prawn is very special in the bad way. The noodles that use instead of panko is very thick resulted in the very big hard thing that very difficult to eat and the only taste is the taste of oil because it's very oily.The quality of prawn is ok.The miso soup is also salty.The good thing is sauce. I'm quite impress for both katsu sauce and salad dressing.In short summary the quality of ingredients is OK but the taste and cooking is very disappointed.The atmosphere is so so. If you come from parking building, you need to enter via the dark fire exit which is very weird.The price is very high (800-900baht per person) but not so surprised consider its location.Service is quite good.The last small thing is they don't provide any free drink (water or tea) to you which is very weird in Japanese restaurant.And of course the price of drink is very high.
The shop has a very secret entrance. If it's cool, come by yourself. If you haven't seen the reviews before, you may be confused. The restaurant is in the building next to the Marriott Mayfair. In front is an udon and tempura restaurant.Keep walking around the back of the building. Passing the Phra Phum Shrine, you will see the entrance, which is like the door to the parking lot.The shop is airy and clean. There aren't many tables. The food menu is very diverse.The food portion is very large. The rice is barley mixed with Japanese rice.Personal taste feels indifferent. Not very wow But it's okay.Next time, maybe try another menu.
The shop is at the back of the building with a fire escape. The fried pork rice is well done. The sauce is delicious and has sesame seeds to grind. Including salt, mustard, wasabi, brown rice. Order the salmon burnt with yuzu. Delicious but not wow-worthy Sit at the counter because the table is full on Friday evening.
Every bite is a perfect crunch. Crispy on the outside and tender insideThey offered unlimited refills of rice, soup, and salad, making it a satisfying and value-packed dining experience.
It has been mentioned in all the Japanese restaurant reviews that this restaurant is a hidden. After visited the restaurant, the entrance is located in the back of the building and is somewhat difficult to see. The food is delicious. Tonkatsu with truffles is recommended. Cabbage, rice, and soup are refillable. The place is quite hot. Can only reach here by taxi or driving here.
Another decent Chinese food chain restaurant. Menu are variety, price points are reasonable, portions are satiated. Ingredients are decent quality overall. Dim sum was soso, but considered big size for the price. I like their tofu and veggies dishes. Service was good, nothing went wrong. A good place for family or friends.
Excellent service and food. Great sushi omakase and chawanmushi in addition to the pork cutlet.Restaurant is above sexy cow - a bit hard to find - but well worth it.
Katsura Bangkok Cutlet Bar Langsuan
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4 / 5
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Summary
Gutes Japanisches Restaurant mit Kontaksu und Sushi. Das famous Tru00fcffel Kontakts kann ich allerdings nicht uneingeschru00e4nkt empfehlen.