1. Go! Go! Curry!
8.3
273 W 38th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Curry Restaurant · Garment District · 182 tips and reviews
Karin R: Try the Chicken Katsu Curry - #best #happy #comfortfood #55
What's Good Here: Hungry? Get the "Grand Slam" - chicken katsu, pork katsu, sausage, shrimp, and egg slathered with Japanese curry on top of a bed of rice
Hani E: Ordered the grand slam which features pork and chicken katsu, a boiled egg, shirmp, and sausage. Get a ginger ale and some tums. Delicious food.
4. OOTOYA
8.7
141 W 41st St (btwn Broadway & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Theater District · 131 tips and reviews
Celena Chan: The yakitori, hot pot, chicken katsu and grilled fish are all delicious! I love how most items come in a set!
Skye K.: Yuka carbonated sake drink for the win!! Also absolutely LOVED the chicken katsu with udon here. Service is impeccable!!!
Al S: This place really impressed me. Great quality authentic Japanese food, served with care and beautiful presentation. Chicken katsu is superb paired with a Ishigo Koshihikari lager.
5. Golden Diner
8.7
123 Madison St (at Market St), New York, NY
Diner · 35 tips and reviews
Noel Purcell: The Chicken Katsu Club, Golden Cheeseburger, Chinatown Egg & Cheese Sando, and Matcha Coffee Cake are all blow-away great. The home fries are sneakily the best anywhere. Perfect pancakes, too.
Michael Anthony: We got the honey butter pancakes, Korean fried chicken wings, burger and chicken katsu club. The burger was worth it by itself but everything was amazing.
Marc: GrubHub - NYC ExcitingNew Brgs Sept'19: Golden Chzbrger - feat. a blend of chuck, short rib, & brisket; Asn influences in form of a sesame-scallion milk bun & mushroom-kochujang sauce (spicy & funky)
9. Davelle
8.7
102 Suffolk St (btwn Delancey & Rivington St), New York, NY
Café · Lower East Side · 24 tips and reviews
Ian Orekondy: Chicken Katsu
Ebrahim Bandookwala: EA dish comes w/ narrative.By night, the specialty is oden, a winter stew. by day a kissaten (coffee shop), serving slabs of toast as thick as cake under a spackle of sweet red beans and butter(nyt)
Dustin Lee: Oden is only in the winter
10. Donburiya
7.6
253 W 55th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Theater District · 29 tips and reviews
Eater: Highlights include the namesake rice bowls (try the one with soft eel), chicken katsu curry (with a rich, beefy sauce), and sizzling crab omelets (drenched in heady seafood jus). Read more.
Xiaoxiao Zhang: Great deal for lunch! It's like a upscale version of cafe Zaiya. They allow you to mix two kinds of rice bowls in one. We had unatama, tempura, and yakiniku bowls. All were pretty decent.
D C: extra meat on donburi is super cheap. def ask about it!