Kobako Katsu

11301 Lakeline Blvd, Austin
(213) 507-3210

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Chelsea

We got the tesas size chicken breast with curry sauce. We've also tried the chicken breast curry bowl with rice too. It's all been very good! Portions are huge.

TF Eats

Ordered the Texas King Katsu (chicken thigh) and it could have fed a village- easily 4 servings for $20.99. Incredible value, katsu was enjoyable but nothing extraordinary.

Sylvia Picazo

So good, get the chicken with creamy pasta. It was amazing

Diana

Food took forever to be done, while waiting I saw kitchen staff touching cleaning chemicals, dirty dishes and then handling the cooked food without switching gloves or washing it. Not sure how they passed food inspection, immediately threw away the food.

Scott Carpenter

Rude server who lied about having sandwiches. The menu pictures on Google are out of date as well.

Minsu Zhang

Humongous Texas size donkatsu with great taste! Would order again.

E K

In the H Mart food court, only this place and the alley house are in good condition.
The only complaint is that the cheese pork cutlet keeps selling out so I can't eat it... haha.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Doyoung Kim

The food is plentiful and the staff is friendly.
The food is delicious too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nam

I got the curry chicken katsu bowl. The katsu was crispy and hot. The curry was not bad, but too creamy for me. I would have liked more curry aroma and flavor. I would come back to try other katsu though.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Carter Landon

Bro. They give you so much food. And the employees are HELLA nice. The fries are good, the chicken is amazing and the sauce goes STOOKY. 10/10.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Katsu with Fries Combo

Valerie Olivio

Texas sized Katsu is so good and Huge!
Super friendly staff

망치_Mang_Ch

I had the Pork Katsu Combo. The meat was a bit tough. I expected a pork cutlet with a nice texture on the outside, but it actually had a texture similar to overcooked chicken tenders. The quantity for the price is enormous. When I ordered the combo, I thought the french fries came with a pork cutlet on the side, but the size of the pork cutlet hidden by the french fries was also enormous. The pork cutlet was a bit dry and the texture of the meat was not good for chewing. The meat was dry so it needed a lot of sauce. However, additional sauce was $5. If you want to eat the sauce without regrets, it would be much better to order light Western food. The French fries were fried very well. They said it was nice and crispy, but that frying technique didn't seem to go well with pork cutlets. If I had eaten it in Korea, I would have given it two stars, but since it is a pork cutlet eaten in the U.S., I give it three stars.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

K.P

Nice decent lunch a4

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 2

Marv Kim

Tried the texas king katsu, didn't finish but boy what a treat!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tonkatsu

Tyler

Nice decent lunch a4

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 2

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