King Donkatsu

450 S Western AVE, STE 305/FC4, Los Angeles
(323) 648-8448

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Aria Kim

Amazing packaging. Amazing pork tonkatsu! New favorite spot! I love the jalapeños and radish!!!

Food: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Loin Donkatsu

Sohee Jeong

This is the best pork cutlet restaurant in Koreatown. Other restaurants have frozen fried foods, but this one is crunchy and delicious! I go often because the side dishes are good! But the liver is random;; Sometimes it's just right, but sometimes it's too salty. Boss, please make it less salty... I want to eat a lot. ㅠㅠㅠㅠ

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Katsu, Hamburger Steak

Realman YI

I recommend the tenderloin cutlet. It's softer, crispier, and better than sirloin.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

ko Mia

Personally, as someone who likes Korean pork cutlet, I think this place is better than the new Raseong. The meat and sauce are both better.

Food: 5

K Do

I like their donkatsu!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Gendreau

Delicious casual and quick. Couldn’t ask for more.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Tenderloin Donkatsu

Allesther

Dip the crispy pork cutlet in the sauce? GreatI recommend the tender pork cutlet!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrea Jensine

We were about to order not knowing it was 5 min before they closed for their lunch break but they still took our order, they were so sweet! Our food came out quickly and we were able to enjoy this amazing meal.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dom Ku

King Donkatsu has average prices for amazing tonkatsu. Their tonkatsu is super crispy with lots of panko breading. I ordered the pork tenderloin that came with rice, shredded lettuce, miso soup, and a little bit of pickled vegetables. Their menu had many other options to choose from, and nothing is unusually expensive. King Donkatsu is located in the food court at the top of California Market.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Tenderloin Donkatsu

Byung Cho

(Translated by Google) It was so nice that the serving bowl was bigger and easier to eat.The food is delicious and there are many new menus, so it's nice to be able to enjoy various flavors.(Original)투고 그릇이 더 커지고 먹기편해서 넘 좋았다.음식도 맛있고 새로운 메뉴가 많이생겨서 여러가지 맛을 즐길수 있어서 좋다.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kenni Lee

To us: we got kimchi fried rice and hamburger steak. Overall, it wasn't so bad. Given the price range I think it was okTo others: this whole plaza doesn't have lots of food to try out. For the price range I think this place is ok. Given that it's to katsu place, perhaps I should tried tonaktsu to give fair ratingTo owners: I like to thank the waitresses. I hate how other restaurant people put their thimb in the bowl when they move foods. This waitress had gloves to keep it sanitary. She's ace in my books

Yunah Hahn

They have the best Korean style donkatsu in K-town. Perhaps, in U.S.It tastes just like the ones in Korea. I like how they use better bread crumbs, they’re not the store bought, panko we normally use at home. Their longer& thicker bread crumb which makes the cutlets more crunchy.I say, get the combo and try all that they have to offer. Its affordable yet high in terms of quality. The spicy donkatsu is also good, my only complaint is that it’s not spicy enough. Their hamburger steak is also very yummy. It tastes like the ones in Seoul. I’m glad there’s a katsu place where they take making katsu more seriously.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Combo Donkatsu

Grace Wong

Sooo good! It was delicious and crispy, the portion sizes are massive and good to share between two people, unless you’re starving. The price is okay, typical food court prices and I would say is better tasting than Tonkatsu house at Koreatown Plaza. This place is located on the top floor of California marketplace! California marketplace has a more quiet and chill vibe than KTP and it’s great to go to wind down after a long day. Overall great place for dinner or lunch!!

Victor Lopez

They told me they were closed when it wasn't even 8pm, but they were giving an order to another person, really? What kind of service is that? Even the next time I come here if the food is good, will not get 5 stars from me.

Daniel K

If you want decent donkatsu at an affordable price, you either go to Tonkatsu House in the Koreantown Plaza or here. There are obviously better donkatsu restaurants in ktown, but you won't get a bang-for-buck deal than here.The serving size is so large that my girlfriend and I split Pork Loin Donkatsu and felt very satisfied afterwards. The katsu was fried to perfection and was pretty juicy.The best part about eating at this food court is that you're surrounded by so many dessert options. You can get dessert at the food court but you can also leave your car and walk a block or two to several dessert shops.

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