| |  | Katsu-Hama | |  | “Rub shoulders with Japanese salarymen as you tuck into succulent deep-fried pork and chicken cutlets.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Sushi, Japanese |
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|  | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York Photograph by Robyn Lee ZOMG! Robyn Lee has been holding out on us. This vital bit of porky, cheesy intel has been languishing in her Flickr photo collection for almost a week. The New York Times and Ed Levine here even mentioned katsu curry recently. But... Read More | | |  |   | | Went with Stewart Tudor and Rocco Laginestra Read More | | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York Way back before I knew anything about heritage breeds of pork and even less about Japanese food, I used to go Katsu-Hama in Midtown for their katsudon, or fried pork and chicken cutlets. The coolest thing about the place was its DIY sauce: Order the katsudon an... Read More | | |  |   | | Meeting Patty for dinner in the theater district (something that's happened at least once before) inevitably involves me bringing along Robert Sietsema's "Food Lover's Guide to the Best Ethnic Eating in New York City." This book is the perfect pocket-sized carry along guide for young, adv... Read More | | |  |   | | Note: This entry originally took place on October 23. Sweet jesus, I'm slow. A life without tonkatsu (or pork katsu) is not worth living. ..Okay, that's a little extreme. I guess it's still worth living; it just won't be as awesome as one with katsu. Out of all the different kinds of pounded, b... Read More | | |  |   | | Katsuhama, the only tonkatsu restaurant in New York, is three blocks from my work! There is little section up front that offers bento boxes, onigiri and made-to-order udon, but behind a sliding door is a sit-down restaurant. Similar to its sister restaurant, Menkui-tei, seating is available at tab... Read More | | |  |   | | A girl walks home from work, where she was going to cook a bowl of instant noodles for dinner, when she walks past the neighborhood katsu-shop, possibly the only Japanese tonkatsu specialist in the city. What does she choose? What else can she choose but walk in, sit alongside other... Read More | | |  |
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