Restaurants With The Best Katsu Dishes In Alameda, California

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Ryan Joshua
Ryan Joshua 
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Tonkatsu, or simply called Katsu, is one of the most popular dishes in Japanese cuisine. These pork cutlets are breaded and deep-fried and are served with tonkatsu sauce, a unique blend of ketchup, soy sauce, and Worcestershire sauce. Tonkatsu is usually served as a meal, together with a cup of rice, miso soup, sliced cabbage, and pickles. The dish is certainly a hit among tourists in Japan. However, you don’t need to travel all the way to the great islands of Japan just to have a taste of this amazing meal. Know the restaurants that serve the best and “a cutlet above the rest” katsu dishes and other Japanese dishes. Here is a list of the top five restaurants with the best katsu dishes in Alameda, California.

1. Katsu Sushi House

Editor’s note: Establishment is permanently closed

Katsu Sushi House serves authentic Japanese dishes that are loved by a lot of Californians. The restaurant offers a very quiet and homely environment. Their sushi bar is also a very classy one and lets you see how they are made in front of you. They have a wide variety of Japanese dishes aside from their prized Tonkatsu, all at very reasonable prices. If you want to try their katsu dishes, you must start with their pork and beef bulgogi that comes with a bowl of miso soup. Other Japanese dishes that are worth trying in Katsu Sushi House are their tempura prawns, California rolls, chirashu sushi, Bay Island roll, nigiri, and sashimi. They also serve a wide variety of sakes and the authentic Sapporo beers like the Asahi. End your meal with a very hearty green tea and cheesecake as dessert.

Katsu Sushi House

Address: 1465 Webster St, Alameda, CA 94501

Website: Katsu Sushi House

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 9:30pm; Fri - Sat: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm; Sun: 5pm - 9:30pm

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2. Yokohama


Yokohama Japanese restaurant is a very cute place with an ambiance that is very conducive for a hearty Japanese dinner. A lot of frequent diners love their traditional Japanese dining booths and intricate woodwork. Their service might be a bit slow, but they are just making sure that they cook your meals as meticulously as possible. Aside from their katsu, they also serve a wide variety of rolls, bento boxes, and a whole lot more. They also have “bridges” which are basically a variety of Japanese dishes placed in a “bridge” made from bamboo. Must-try dishes in Yokohama include their chicken and pork katsu, unagi donburi, salmon teriyaki, sashimi, and tempura. You should also try their Yosenabe soup during cold days. All of these dishes are also served with genuine Japanese hospitality, thus having an incredible service all throughout your dining experience.

Yokohama

Address: 1427 Webster St, Alameda, CA 94501

Website: Yokohama

Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 11:30 am - 2:15pm, 5pm - 10pm; Sat: 5pm - 10pm (closed on Sun & Mon)

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3. Yojimbo


Yojimbo serves some of the best and the most authentic Japanese dishes in Alameda. It is a tiny restaurant that features Japanese pop culture in its walls and decor, especially some of the action figures, mangas, figurines, and the great artworks from the most popular Anime movies of Hayao Miyazaki. It is also located at the heart of the city and near the Oracle Arena, making it the best place to eat before you go watch a basketball game. You must definitely try their chicken katsu, including the curry variant, their chicken teriyaki bento box, salmon shioyaki bento box, caterpillar roll, rainbow roll, hamachi nigiri, sashimi bowl, and tekka don. For cold days, their great bowls of ramen would surely be the best cure.

Yojimbo

Address: 1221 Park St, Alameda, CA 94501

Website: Yojimbo

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11am - 9pm; Fri - Sat: 11am - 9:30pm (closed on Sundays)

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4. Angel Fish

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Angel Fish is the best place for you to dine after watching the Golden State Warriors fight for supremacy at the Oracle Arena and the Oakland Coliseum. The restaurant has a great homey and local feel that seems like you are in a remote fishing town in Japan. It also features a sushi bar where you can see their chefs in action while creating your favorite dishes. Your food is sourced from the freshest ingredients and is made by authentic Japanese chefs. Their chicken katsu definitely taste homemade and authentic, especially as it is made from scratch. You should also try their shrimp and vegetable tempura, sashimi, miso soup, spicy lobster and dragon rolls, and takoyaki. They also have a wide variety of sakes to choose from.

Angel Fish

Address: 883 Island Dr, Ste C-2, Alameda, CA 94502

Website: Angel Fish

Opening hours: Mon, Wed - Thu: 11:30am - 2pm; Tue: 5pm - 9pm; Fri: 11:30am - 2pm, 5pm - 9:30pm; Sat: 5pm - 9:30pm; Sun: 5pm - 9pm

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5. Kobe-Ya

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Kobe-Ya is known to the locals as a nostalgic and an old-time Japanese restaurant. They serve quality and delicious Japanese meals for a very cheap price. They offer a wide variety of bento boxes and katsu. Their chicken katsu has a very crunchy breading without being too hard to bite. Their crunch roll has also been everyone’s favorite even when they were still kids. They also have chicken teriyaki with California roll bento box that everyone orders for lunch. You must also try their other dishes like the Alaskan roll, Lion King roll, agedashi tofu, gyoza, tempuras, salmon teriyaki, beef teriyaki, tempura handroll, and unagi handroll.

Kobe-Ya

Address: 2300 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA 94501

Website: Kobe-Ya

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11am - 9pm (closed on Sun)

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Try these fantastic restaurants serving katsu

Japanese Pork Katsu
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We are really fond of eating dishes from Asia, especially the Japanese ones. Katsus in bento boxes have already been a part of our dining table for generations now. Get your daily katsu and Japanese cuisine fix at these great restaurants around Alameda. Don’t forget to bring your family and friends. Itadakimasu!

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Ryan is a Computer Engineer with a heart for traveling and writing. Born in Pasay City, Philippines, and raised in Melbourne, Australia, he is now based in the Philippines' City of Smiles, Bacolod...Read more

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