Saturday, October 27, 2012

Crazy Katsu


       We went back to U.P. Village on a Sunday night hoping to catch the Sizzling Seafood Salpicao and Gising Gising at Tomato Kick. But the restaurant was closed so we went to hunt for a new restaurant and it led us to Crazy Katsu. It is located at No. 81 Maginhawa St., Teacher’s Village, Diliman, Quezon City.


          Crazy Katsu’s ambience and menu is quite simple. Upon seating, the staff gave us a pitcher of ice cold water and drinking glasses. For starters, we ordered Miso Soup (@ 30 Pesos) and fried Gyoza (@120 Pesos). The black vinegar for the Gyoza was on the strong side. 

Brewed Iced Tea and Miso Soup
Gyoza


        For the main course, my sister ordered the Pork with Ginger (@ 140 Pesos) It was good but a bit dry. I ordered the best seller, Chicken Katsu (@ 145 Pesos). It was a little bit spicy and delicious. My partner ordered Katsudon (@ 150 Pesos). We ordered another Pork Tonkatsu (@ 140 Pesos) just to sample it and it was sumptuous. 

Pork Katsudon, Chicken Katsu and Pork Tonkatsu
Pork Katsudon, Pork Ginger, Chicken Katsu and Pork Tonkatsu
                                          
         For drinks we had Green Tea and I had their home-brewed Iced Tea (@ 30 Pesos).  It was just too bad their pudding was not available; oh well, maybe next time.
            Crazy Katsu is a good find- simple, tasty and very affordable!

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