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Tonkatsu Enroku
ζη₯ηεε€ε±εΈε€©η½εΊιδΈ¦3-236 γ΅γ³γ’γΌγ«δΊη°
Near Nonami Sta.
About this spot
Tonkatsu Enroku is one of Nagoya Station's best tonkatsu spots. Thick, golden-crusted pork cutlet, shredded cabbage, rice, miso soup β it's the kind of meal that makes you wonder why you've been eating pork cutlets wrong your whole life.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Hire (γγ¬) = tenderloin (lean). Rosu (γγΌγΉ) = loin (fattier, more flavor). If in doubt, go rosu.
- Grind the sesame seeds in the mortar they give you, then pour sauce in. This is the proper way.
- The shredded cabbage usually has unlimited refills. Use it.
- Try a piece with just salt first to taste the pork before adding sauce.
Common Questions
How much does Tonkatsu Enroku cost?
A meal typically runs Β₯2,000β2,999 ($13-20). Most people spend around Β₯2,500.
Where is Tonkatsu Enroku?
It's in Nagoya Station, Nagoya, near Nonami Sta.. Address for your taxi: ζη₯ηεε€ε±εΈε€©η½εΊιδΈ¦3-236 γ΅γ³γ’γΌγ«δΊη°
Do I need to speak Japanese?
There's no English menu at most places, but don't let that stop you. Most dishes have photos on the menu or plastic models in the window, and pointing works perfectly.
What should I order?
Rosu (loin) for flavor, hire (tenderloin) for lean. Most Japanese prefer rosu.
About this page
Restaurant: Tonkatsu Enroku
Cuisine: Tonkatsu (Pork cutlet)
Location: Nagoya Station, Nagoya, Japan
Nearest station: Nonami Sta.
Rating: Great β Highly recommended
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms