Abiko Curry

2 W 32nd St, New York
(212) 695-0888

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John Mesquita

AMAZING!!!
One of the best food that I ever had in my life. I love this place, very friendly staff, cozy atmosphere and delicious food! When I come back to new york I will definitely come back to this place! We love it!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sashin Aluwihare

Amazing Japanese curry! I’d definitely go again. No wait, self-service, and very efficient overall.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jason Lui

Great food, lackluster service. Twice I’ve gone now where I order a topping on my meal and don’t receive it. I figured okay that’s fine they just forgot and I place a side order for it. Instead of acknowledging my order and telling me something like we sold out, they instead just ignore me. Probably won’t come back.

Marisa

Really delicious curry. I’m not a curry person and I will definitely come back here again. I shared the eggplant curry with melting cheese and chicken cutlet. Plenty of food, way too much for one person. Super flavorful, the curry does not make anything soggy. The eggplant was super soft and melted in my mouth. The pickled radish added a fresh crunch and I loved mixing the rice with the sauce and cheese. You sit down and order at the table on an iPad. The food comes out really quick. You press the call button to order receipt. Two bathrooms in the back. Plenty of empty tables at 7 on a Wednesday. This place seems like a hidden gem in k town, since other places have such long lines. I know other foodies who love this place as well. I will be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Just Forcommenting

Best katsu curry in the US. Service is excellent. The food is soooooo good! Love the ordering system and seating. Plenty of room in the resturant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kim B

Kind of overpriced for the quality but it's clean and nice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Alix

Expensive and mediocre. Thin curry (nearly water) with no substance or flavor other than salty. I had mushroom curry rice ($18) with pork cutlet ($9) and there was a card fee. Basic curry is thin broth with no vegetables, mushroom is portobello, cutlet is somewhat crispy (no panko or breading). I expected better food for a restaurant, never mind for $35 for entree only and in Ktown.

Faint cigarette smoke burned my nose and the hostess grabbed my bill before I left the table, with my card still in the tray. Katsu Hama’s curry is much better and even a grocery store like Katagiri has better dinner. I immediately regretted not going to Kushi Kushi Yaki’s empty table next door.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Nathan Cho

Gave me food poisoning

Hang

The fried pork cutlet curry was amazing! Crispy on the outside, juicy inside, and the price was great too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sangha Lee

OVERCHARGED for the tip. They charged more than double what I actually left.
This is completely unacceptable and feels dishonest.

The curry was just okay, pretty average and spicy. We placed our order through a tablet on the table, and there was basically no service. The only thing the server said to us was right when we sat down, rushing us by telling us we had one hour and needed to order quickly.

Even with the lack of service, we still left a tip. Later, I checked the transaction and found they charged more than twice the tip amount we left.

That’s essentially stealing.
I won’t be coming back, and I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Thaddeus McCaw

I LOVE Katsu Curry over rice. Its my favorite Japanese dish, unfortunately there hasnt been a decent Katsu Curry place in NYC since Suki closed down a while ago so Ive been searching for a new go to spot. This AINT IT!!! The flavor was ok, but the “curry” was super watery (see video) and everything got hella soggy fast. The katsu should stay crunchy even with the curry but look how watery that curry is. It was bad. Dont go here, or at least dont get the curry over rice.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Foodnote

Food worth it but poor service

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 2

Noyonika Parulekar

I got the basic curry with a chicken cutlet, fried shrimp, extra garlic and scallion. I’ve been to Abiko Curry before in 2019 and I must say that the quality has dipped. The curry itself was not as flavorful as I remember it to be. However, the chicken cutlet is nice and crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. You also get a large portion of rice and it’s worth getting the cutlet if you’re very hungry because it’s definitely very large and filling. I will say, I miss their larger cubed pickled radish because it balanced the quantity of the curry much better.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Glicy Jane Tesoro

Abiko Curry in Ktown Manhattan is one of my favorite go-to spots when I need a cozy, flavorful meal that never disappoints. The curry here is perfectly rich with just the right kick, and the toppings always hit the mark. I got the Basic Curry Rice with raw egg, fried chicken, and shrimp — the egg was silky, the chicken crispy, and the shrimp so fresh. My partner went with the Mushroom Curry Rice with Pork Cutlet and could not stop talking about how tender and crunchy the cutlet was.

Service was quick and the space is chill and inviting — great for a casual bite after shopping or hanging out in the area. The menu is customizable enough that you can always try something new without straying too far from your favorites.

It’s definitely a Ktown gem I’ll keep coming back to.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hu Trang

They finally have egg over rice and curry!! Their omurice version is delish with the curry. I’ve tried the meat balls and shrimp one. Both fantastic!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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