Katsu Kitchen has been in HALT at Weaver’s Cross since it opened
I had seen a few people posting about Katsu Kitchen, which is in HALT at Weaver’s Cross at the old Europa Bus Centre, so it was about time I went in to check it out.
It sits among quite a few different food vendors in the food market that opened in 2025. I headed in on a Friday around lunchtime, and it was buzzing in there with quite a lot of people grabbing an end-of-week treat.
What I ordered:
I went in unsure of what to go for, but I don’t think you can go somewhere called Katsu Kitchen and not put its namesake to the test. So I went for the katsu bowl, which came with chicken, rice, red onion, chillis and katsu curry.
I do, however, have a regret, and it’s not about what I ordered, but it’s that I didn’t give in to my temptations while I was there and order another item as well. It was the chicken curry spring rolls, but because it was lunch time, I didn’t go for it, and I’m still wondering what those would have been like.
What I liked:
The portion sizes here were great, and the bowl was very full, which is always a fantastic start in my opinion. It came with all the trimmings you’d expect from a katsu curry, and the veg was really fresh.
In terms of the taste, they have got a great katsu here, and the flavours were strong without being too overpowering. It came out piping hot but wasn’t spicy, so it is perfect if you prefer something a little milder.
What I would change:
The only thing I would change is that the Katsu was a little thin, and the only reason I thought about it is that in a street food style scenario, it could be easily spilt. This is me being quite pedantic with it, though, and doesn’t affect the taste at all.
How much it cost:
This came to £13 for my curry, which I definitely do think is a little expensive, but it is good quality food that tastes great. The portions are there, and I think if it were in a sit-down restaurant, you wouldn’t bat an eyelid at that price.
Overall, I can really see why the hype is there for Katsu Kitchen; they have nailed the Asian street food. There’s a lot to choose from on the menu, from more traditional items to things like loaded fries.
I did really enjoy it here, and I can see myself heading back the next time I’m passing through or grabbing a pint. So if you’re into Asian food, definitely give this one a go.
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