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If you were raised on home-style Japanese curry, you will like Hurry Curry. The flavor is not as strong as making it from the box and the "hot" curry is not spicy. Also, you won't get as much curry... More
If you were raised on home-style Japanese curry, you will like Hurry Curry. The flavor is not as strong as making it from the box and the "hot" curry is not spicy. Also, you won't get as much curry sauce as you'd like for the amount of rice that you'll have. The breading on the chicken cutlets is nice for me, since I don't generally like chicken cutlets. (Hint: Take your order to go, break an egg over the cutlets, and quick steam for Katsu-curry!). I recommend phoning/faxing ahead for to go orders as it gets crowded in the evening and the wait is rather long.
Pros: homestyle curry, bang for the buck
Cons: small parking lot, gets crowded
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The main thing on the menu is curry and they definitely have a lot of curry options. However, if your friend doesn't like curry, I would recommend the noodle dish. It's a dish of spaghetti noodles... More
The main thing on the menu is curry and they definitely have a lot of curry options. However, if your friend doesn't like curry, I would recommend the noodle dish. It's a dish of spaghetti noodles with creamy white mayonnaise sauce and chicken cutlet that is great!
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If you haven't ever tried Japanese curry, then this is the place to go. You'll get the full experience - the menu is very diverse, you'll definitely find something you'll like. But if it's your... More
If you haven't ever tried Japanese curry, then this is the place to go. You'll get the full experience - the menu is very diverse, you'll definitely find something you'll like. But if it's your first time - you have to try to curry rice dishes. Very spacious interior, friendly staff too.
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I know everyone's on the low carb craze, but if you are going to make an exception (like I do from time to time), order the chicken pasta. You wouldn't think to at a curry place, but really, it's... More
I know everyone's on the low carb craze, but if you are going to make an exception (like I do from time to time), order the chicken pasta. You wouldn't think to at a curry place, but really, it's their best dish. Don't worry if the lot looks full the free valet will squeeze ya in!
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Probably my favorite restaurant in Los Angeles. I love Japanese curry and Hurry Curry's is my favorite.
But really the best unique dish there is the Chicken Pasta. I have friends from Northern... More
Probably my favorite restaurant in Los Angeles. I love Japanese curry and Hurry Curry's is my favorite.
But really the best unique dish there is the Chicken Pasta. I have friends from Northern California who drive down and stop there before they come visit me. Just about every one of my friends that come down request a visit there. The chicken has a unique breading and is kinda sweet.
Seriously you must try this dish.
Location of Hurry Curry is great too. Lots of Japanese stores around. Easy to grab desert nearby.
Pros: Great Food, Great Price
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Besides the fact that it took nearly 45 mins for us to get our chicken katsu, my friends and i enjoyed the meal. I think it's definitely better than Curry House directly across the street... and... More
Besides the fact that it took nearly 45 mins for us to get our chicken katsu, my friends and i enjoyed the meal. I think it's definitely better than Curry House directly across the street... and cheaper. I haven't had any of their spaghetti dishes... if you're here for the first time... just get the chicken katsu or you can risk having Food Envy w/ your friends. I'd definitely be back here.
Pros: Chicken Katsu, BetterthanCurryHouse
Cons: 45 min wait
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i don't understand how a restaurant which has half the menu as spaghetti entrees can run out of tomato sauce. for 2 of the ~10 spaghetti dishes, there is an alternate sauce available that seemed to... More
i don't understand how a restaurant which has half the menu as spaghetti entrees can run out of tomato sauce. for 2 of the ~10 spaghetti dishes, there is an alternate sauce available that seemed to consist of soy sauce and corn starch. IMO the spaghetti here is *nasty*.
the curry on the other hand, is quite good.
good luck finding a parking spot! make sure you don't park in a lot not designated for your restaurant... there is a high chance of being towed on a busy night!
Pros: curry, cheap
Cons: no tomato sauce, wtf?, slow service, cramped seating
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This place has really good curry. My favorite is the chicken cutlet (katsu). The rice there is good, which further enhances the meal. The place is very casual and the price is very reasonable.
This place has really good curry. My favorite is the chicken cutlet (katsu). The rice there is good, which further enhances the meal. The place is very casual and the price is very reasonable.
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I love this restaurant. I eat here on a regular basis, because it is a great value. They serve ample portions of very tasty Japanese-style curry and spaghetti dishes at very reasonable prices. Both... More
I love this restaurant. I eat here on a regular basis, because it is a great value. They serve ample portions of very tasty Japanese-style curry and spaghetti dishes at very reasonable prices. Both the curries and the spaghettis are essentially Japanese comfort foods to me. They're warm and savory and very yummy. So, they're extremely accessible to Western palates, but at the same time they're unique enough to be interesting and fun for out-of-town visitors as well. In my opinion, this is one of the Olympic and Sawtelle "little Little Tokyo" gems!
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