Katsuhama
11 E 47th St, New York, NY 10017
212-758-5909
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09/08/08
Katsuhama has the most authentic and yummiest tonkatsu (Japanese breaded fried pork) I have had in the City! Although the restaurant decor pales in comparison to the taste and presentation of the food, you will be one of the few "gaijin" (foreigners) amongst a cafe of Japanese businessmen.Served with the traditional side of shredded raw cabbage and the best ginger sesame dressing this side of the continent, their perfectly fried, non-greasy strips of breaded pork is accompanied by a bowl of fresh sesame (grind first with pestle in mortar-type bowl) and a thick, Worcestershire-tasting tonkatsu sauce (add after in to bowl). Because the cabbage and soup are unlimited, you will be bound to ask for seconds, even thirds! Wash down with a glass of plum wine ("umeshu") to finish off your hearty meal.
12/03/07
Tonkatsu (cutlets fried) are great. Ladies dinner set is very reasonable, with Pumpkin pudding. Katsu-curry, Katsu-don, Chicken-Nanban (fried and marinated chicken), Crab salad and others are also good.
- Extra Phones
Phone: 212-758-6445
Fax: 212-758-6445
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Thu: Fri: Sat - Sun: - Categories
- Japanese Restaurants, Asian Restaurants, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Neighborhoods
- Midtown East, Midtown Manhattan
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- Other Information
Parking: Street
Wi-Fi: No
Bike Parking: No
Attire: Casual
Cuisines: Japanese, Asian
Alcohol: Beer, Wine
Good for Kids: Yes
Good For Family: Yes
Takes Reservations: Yes
Outdoor Seating: No