Authentic Japanese katsu restaurants have taken over the local dining scene, armed with breaded and fried meat and seafood cutlets - often using exotically named pork varieties - plus unlimited servings of rice, cabbage, pickled vegetables, and miso soup.
But here's the thing, with the katsu craze going on for about three or four years now, more and more people are getting tired of the same old breaded and fried Japanese meat and seafood cuisine that practically look and taste the same across all restaurants.
This is where Tokyo Tonteki comes in. This restaurant in Greenbelt also offers the same unlimited rice, cabbage, pickled vegetables, and miso soup. But what sets them apart is their big-sized pork steak slow-cooked in tonteki sauce. Yep, their meal centerpiece isn't fried. Rather, it's cooked in Worcestershire-style sauce that originated in Japan.
Tonteki can be categorized along with the local pork adobo, only the flavor is much stronger and the meat not overcooked. It's a welcome change to the palate.
And if you still want to stick to fried food, go ahead and order the Chicken Karaage. Each tasty piece is crispy on the outside, but juicy and tasty on the inside.
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