Roll & Katsu Kitchen
“I was extremely depressed when I didn't see Mr. Fish at the food court and had a look around at the restaurants around when I came across Roll & Katsu.”
“The Mr. Fish roll is thee best, as is the big bang, hot night roll and the joy roll.”
Roll & Katsu Kitchen
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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Mr. Fish has always been my go-to place for a quick sushi dinner in Koreatown, but it looks like they are now combined with the Katsu Curry place in the Food Gallery 32. The sushi is just as delicious as it has always been, and I can order Katsu at the same time as my sushi now. Woopee.
Back Story: As I was walking around this food court, I noticed a dude with a huge metal bowl chomping away at pieces of cutlet covered in curry sauce with white rice. I instantly knew that I had to order one of those for myself. After cautiously interrupting his intense focus on devouring his dinner, I was pointed towards the origin.
Surprisingly, this dish from Roll & Katsu was only $9 and fulfilling. I was able to score seats with my fiance right in front of the booth and acted as a informal live spokesman/ advertisement for the restaurant. Every person walking by whether it be tourist or regular New York would steal glances at my meal, some longer than others.
The meal came with options of pork or chicken and I went with the chicken. The portion size was perfect for me but could probably serve two regular sized people. I enjoyed the crispiness of the chicken cutlet which was also juicy and paired well with the brown sauce. The salad with the dressing was also great especially to balance out meal. This comes with a side of white rice and miso soup as well.
Solid place inside the plaza with red mango and a whole bunch of other places. The price was reasonable and the chicken Katsu was spot on.. I definitely recommend this place.
This is a small takeout establishment with general seating inside a food court area. I got the Pork Donburi — it comes with some seaweed and a miso soup! Decently sized portions and decently good as well! For around $12 you can get a quick meal and be sufficiently full.