Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan|とんかつ 花むら
Restaurant, at 2 Chome-2-7 Azamino, Aoba Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 225-0011, Japan
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Rating
4.3 (63 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
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More Comments at Google MapI visited right after it opened on a weekday. First one. Ordered the loin cutlet set meal. I poured the sauce from the slightly larger container on the table. This sauce is so delicious. Does it contain garlic instead of regular sauce? I don't know the details, but it was delicious. I thought I could only pay in cash, but I was able to use PayPay. I don't usually carry cash, so I'm very grateful to be able to use electronic payments! I would like to visit you again.
The tenderness of the meat is good, but above all, I like the taste of the sauce too much. The taste of miso soup is striking, so you can eat this tonkatsu as long as you like. It's not greasy, so you won't have to worry about it, and it's the number one tonkatsu restaurant along the Den-en-toshi Line. It's located in an alley behind the station, so it's hard to find it if you're passing by, so it's only known by locals. The top fillet cutlet is recommended, but I personally like the chicken cutlet as well. Ginger grilled food is also good to eat once in a while. Customer service is polite and very pleasant. The owner pretends to be quiet, but when you talk to him, he talks a lot.
A pork cutlet shop located on the back street of Azamino Station. Simply delicious! cheap! It's not greasy, it's easy to eat, and it's delicious even if it's cold when you take it home! The homemade sauce is also delicious! In Yokohama city, I think it's so delicious that it ranks in the top three. If I were younger, I could eat a large bowl of rice every day. As long as I live in Aoba Ward, I will always go there to eat, although it may be infrequently. The response from the master and his wife is also very good. I missed you last Sunday too. I was impressed that they have a lunch menu even on Sundays.
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