Shinjuku City, Tokyo, Japan|Kitchen Yocchi
Japanese curry restaurant, at Japan, 〒162-0801 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yamabukicho, 345 原ビル
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Rating
4 (239 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 20:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+813-3267-9237
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More Comments at Google MapI used it for lunch and ordered jumbo cutlet curry. It has an impressive appearance and a rich taste, with lots of cutlets and fried eggs on top. The cutlet has a light texture, so it's easy to eat in one bite and is delicious. The menu offers a variety of items from curry to set meals, and I think the jumbo menu is quite filling and satisfying. The inside of the restaurant has an old-fashioned atmosphere, making you feel at ease as if you were in a diner.
I arrived before 11:30 and thought it would still be empty, but I was surprised to find that about half of the seats were occupied. Well, I ordered "hamburger curry" with a fried egg. Comes with shredded cabbage and soup. The large handmade stewed hamburgers are plump and juicy. The texture of coarsely chopped onions is also nice. The yolk of the fried egg was half-cooked, so there was nothing to complain about. The curry is moderately spicy and rich, with a unique flavor similar to Worcestershire sauce. Boiled potatoes are an oasis. Satisfied with the Japanese-style curry that goes well with red Fukujinzuke. I was fuller than I expected and was grateful for the meal.
``Kitchen Yocchi'' is a curry restaurant that is descended from the Kitchen Nankai family. It is located a short walk from Kagurazaka and one street from Edogawabashi Street. The cutlet curry is moderately spicy, and you get one free refill of the roux. Together with the cabbage and soup that came with it, I enjoyed it while working up a sweat. There is also a wide selection of Western food and side dishes in town, such as jumbo cutlet curry and hamburger mixed rice. ``Kitchen Yocchi'' is a curry restaurant that is descended from the Kitchen Nankai family. It is located a short walk from Kagurazaka and one street from Edogawabashi Street. The cutlet curry is moderately spicy, and you get one free refill of the roux. Together with the cabbage and soup that came with it, I enjoyed it while working up a sweat. There is also a wide selection of Western food and side dishes in town, such as jumbo cutlet curry and hamburger mixed rice.
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