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Welcome to Katsu Sando

Located in Chinatown, Los Angeles, Katsu Sando specializes in Japanese curry sandwiches. Their signature sandwiches include the Chicken Katsu Sando, Pork Katsu Sando, and Menchi Katsu Sando, all served on honey milk bread with flavorful toppings. The restaurant offers a casual dining experience with a focus on quality ingredients and plastic-free packaging. Customers rave about the juicy and crispy cutlets, generous portion sizes, and unique flavors. Whether dining in or taking out, Katsu Sando provides a satisfying and delicious experience for those craving authentic Japanese flavors in the heart of LA's bustling culinary scene.

LOCATIONS
  • Katsu Sando
    736 N Broadway Ste 105 Los Angeles, CA 90012
    736 N Broadway Ste 105 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Hotline: (213) 395-0710

Welcome to Katsu Sando, a hidden gem in Chinatown offering delicious Japanese curry sandwiches. Located at 736 N Broadway Ste 105 Los Angeles, CA 90012, this casual spot is perfect for a quick and satisfying lunch or dinner.

Specializing in katsu sandwiches, Katsu Sando has a variety of options to choose from, including the Chicken Katsu Sando with Jidori chicken breast, the Pork Katsu Sando with Berkshire pork loin, and the Menchi Katsu Sando with minced Wagyu beef patty, all served on honey milk bread with shredded cabbage and katsu sauce.

For those who prefer rice plates, the Classic Katsu Plate and Katsu Curry Plate are excellent choices, featuring your choice of katsu on a bed of rice with sides like slaw, potato salad, and pickled daikon/radish.

Don't miss out on their Katsu Family Meals, perfect for sharing with loved ones. The Classic Katsu Family Meal and Katsu Curry Family Meal come with a variety of katsu cutlets, rice, sides, and pickles.

Customers rave about the quality and flavors of the dishes at Katsu Sando. From the crispy katsu cutlets to the savory curry sauces, every bite is a delight. The milk bread is perfectly toasted, the meats are juicy, and the accompanying sauces add an extra layer of flavor.

With plastic-free packaging and a range of options for vegetarians and meat-lovers alike, Katsu Sando caters to a diverse audience. Whether you dine in or order takeout, you're guaranteed a satisfying meal that will leave you craving more.

If you're in the mood for a unique and tasty dining experience, be sure to visit Katsu Sando for a delicious journey through Japanese curry and sandwiches.

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Mikaela I.
Mikaela I.

Came here on a Friday for a fast and easy lunch in Chinatown. It's a small, casual, quick service spot that serves mainly katsu sandwiches and sides. There isn't anywhere to sit, but they do have a countertop along the inside of the front window where you can eat standing up if you decide to dine in. I ordered the curry cheese fries because they reminded me of chili cheese fries. The hot, crispy waffles fries were drizzled with kewpie mayo and sprinkled with seaweed. The curry came served in a cup on the side, so I tried some of the fries without it first. They're so good on their own! Then I had a few fries dipped into the curry, also great. And then I ended up going for the chili cheese fries experience and just dumped the rest of the curry onto all my remaining fries. It was delicious! And so filling. I didn't order a sandwich because I knew eating both would probably be too much for me. My friends had ordered both the pork katsu and chicken katsu sandwiches, and they said they really liked them. I'll definitely try a sandwich next time I visit.

Rosie W.
Rosie W.

I'm so happy I stumbled onto this place. I decided to go to Chinatown one afternoon, looking fresh Chinese pasties but to my disappointment, there were no bakeries selling fresh pastries in the afternoon. So I continued walking and came across Katsu Sando, which didn't have a big grand store front, and easy to miss, but I'm glad I saw it. We got the pork katsu sandwich and to our surprise, it was fresh, hot (actually steamy) and crispy. The crunchy veggies, like slaw, that were inside went well with it. It also had a nice tangy vinegar sauce that wasn't too overpowering. We also got the fries with curry sauce and cheese. It was probably an overkill since the sandwich was so filling, but it looked interesting. It did not disappoint, but it put me over the top, food coma style. Service was friendly. The sandwich took about 10 min to make, which was fine, considering how fresh it tasted. You want something fresh out of the stove! I also got the canned orange juice with pulp. It reminded me of my childhood.

Meaghan G.
Meaghan G.

Quick take out service! I got the mushroom and my boyfriend got the chicken sandwich. Stayed super crispy even though we waited awhile to eat them. I think there could have been a bit more sauce to get 5 stars. I wish I could have dried the kakigori and egg salad sando, so hope I can go back!

Melisa A.
Melisa A.

Ordered takeout for lunch. These sandwiches are pretty big and surprisingly filling. I tried both the chicken and pork and definitely prefer the chicken. The pork was thick, kind of bland and a little tough to eat. The chicken was much more flavorful and juicy. Overall, highly recommend!

Carlo G.
Carlo G.

This Katsu sando place was so so good! I had one of the best katsu sandos I've ever had here. Starting with the milk bread, it was good quality and was pan fried with butter which made it super yummy. The chicken cutlet was nice and crispy with juicy chicken. I also like how the meat was not too thick or thin. I also liked the layer of sweet marmalade which wasn't too overpowering. The cabbage was also nice, crisp and not an overwhelming amount of it. The fries were also nice and crispy. The curry sauce and potato salad were just okay. It was also so cheap, the katsu sandwich was only $12.95. I would definitely come back to try the other menu items. While they don't have seating at this restaurant, this is great place to pickup food for a picnic. The service here was also pretty good.

Karen O.
Karen O.

Cool spot, fast service and delicious food. The sandwiches are quite big so you can share or eat the whole thing if you dare. The musubis were good and fresh. It's a nice quiet spot with nice music and only standing room to eat, which didn't bother us at all.

Christopher K.
Christopher K.

Love at first bite! Had the cutlet with curry and it was currific! The portion size was huge and the curry flavor was so savory and deep...its so deep, it'll put you to sleep! Loved the breaded texture and the juicyness of the cutlet. It is a heavy meal but if you come with equipped with sweatpants and a sofa, you'll be juuuuust fine. Loved the huge portions and the food coma leading to an amazing nite of sleep I was able to achieve later that evening. Hope to be back to try the other items on the menu like the katsu sandwiches since they also look incredibly phenomenal in the pictures.

Melissa W.
Melissa W.

Such cute packaging! I ordered DoorDash and it was still warm. I can only imagine how great this must taste fresh. I got the honey walnut sando and they gave a decent amount of thick shrimp cooked well and the crispies were yummy. The bread is fluffy and this was just mmm-mmm unique! I got the tuna ongiri and that was yummy too! The seaweed was still crispy bc of how it was wrapped. The dessert was okay - strawberries and cream with white bread. $31 for everything delivered. I would order again.