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Very authentic japanese 'kitssaten' - coffee shop + light dinner. They have the spaghetti meat sauce cooked with ketchup and you can select various things (hamburge steak, chicken katsu etc). ... More
Very authentic japanese 'kitssaten' - coffee shop + light dinner. They have the spaghetti meat sauce cooked with ketchup and you can select various things (hamburge steak, chicken katsu etc). Curry is japanese style too. My favorite is the Curry + Hamburge steak + Rice. Small store, so be ready to wait, but you'll get a taste of little Tokyo.
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This upstairs restaurant is a favorite authentic spot of one of my favorite authentic Japanese friends, so I'll take his word for it when he says i... More
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If you want to hang somewhere authentic and Japanese - Fort St. George offers a unique experience. It was a favorite of Mariner's pitcher Kazuhiro... More
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This place reminds me of many restaurants in Delhi, second story, tucked away to anyone not looking for it, and yet inside bustling with people. Th... More
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fort st. george is a different kind of asian/japanese restaurant, its kind of like a japanese fusion type without the fanciness, anyways i always would recommend this place for lunch for their lunch... More
fort st. george is a different kind of asian/japanese restaurant, its kind of like a japanese fusion type without the fanciness, anyways i always would recommend this place for lunch for their lunch menu which is about 7 bucks miso soup and a side salad and asian spaghetti and your choice of 2 of the 5 entree's. Excellent deal and of course it has rice as well.
they also have a bar which is pretty hip at night on the weekends if you go there and find yourself needing a drink get the kamikaze on the rocks....
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This place rocks my socks as far as good, cheap Japanese food goes. It may not appear like much from the dirty building, but its worth a visit. I am going there in a few minutes for lunch, actually.... More
This place rocks my socks as far as good, cheap Japanese food goes. It may not appear like much from the dirty building, but its worth a visit. I am going there in a few minutes for lunch, actually. What I like about it is the "genuine" feeling you get, that it isn't some knock-off, wanna-be place.
I generally get the sandwiches, that have "tonkatsu" (fried pork) on THICK white bread (with the crust sliced off!) and 2 huge lettuce leaves with mustard/mayo. Very yummy and definitley different. Other wonders include "hamburg" which is a hamburger patty with radish stuff on top, served with rice and a side of pasta. They do have other things besides the breaded meat, like lemon pepper chicken that is "healthy" and some pasta-like dishes.
Its a quirky but quintessental international district place. But don't tell anyone, its already kinda busy at lunch.
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