Hurry Curry is a trendy Japanese Curry Fusion restaurant in the Sawtelle area of West LA. In the cluster of Asian shops and restaurants, it used to stand out as a great place to have a nice meal and enjoy the ambiance. The restaurant itself looks trendy from the moment you see it. There are some tables outside if you'd like to enjoy the weather while you eat. The Chicken Cutlet Curry at Hurry Curry used to be my favorite dish when I wanted to eat out. Over the past couple years they have significantly reduced their portions. You don't get as much chicken and you don't get as much curry and typically leave unsatisfied if you went in hungry and craving the stuff. The food is not bad and my opinion might be slightly biased because it has changed over time, but typically I go across the street to Curry House if I'm hungry and feening for chicken cutlet curry. It's has less of a postmodern ambiance, but most days hunger trumps my desire to feel trendy.
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Listed below are links to reviews of Hurry Curry of Tokyo from around the web.
[ more from biggestmenu]
[ more from carolineoncrack]
"I don’t know if it was because I was hungry or what, but my order of chicken curry was sooo yummy! There’s also a Light Eater’s special for a dollar less but it’s basically a smaller portion with fruit (aka two orange wedges)...."
[ more from consumermachine]
"If only Hurry Curry could learn the art of excess from Beard Papa’s. My curry bowl was woefully small, and what’s worse, the flavor could have used a lot more depth...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Hurry Curry Of Tokyo is a quick service place that serves up a Japanese fare...."
[ more from foodieuniverse.blogspot]
"I ordered a lychee saketini, which was too sweet and made with not very good sake. It kind of tasted like dead bird (maybe all chicken does and I'm just now starting to notice it, or maybe this is just a characteristic of lower quality meat, which is the..."
[ more from gusto]
| ""Hurry Curry of Tokyo has cheap dinners of items such as Chicken Cutlet with curry or different kinds of pasta. The portions are indeed filling and will probably require a to-go box...." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "The fried calamari is delicious, as is the fried chicken (boneless), fried shrimp, and tofu salad. They're all right - a little weak but it's $2, so I shouldn't complain...." |
8 reviews
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[ more from la.foodblogging]
"i agree with you, hurry curry has better japanese-style curry. since i’m a japanese who grew up eating curry (over rice, not on spaghetti - i guess i’m more of a traditionalist than you), here’s my 2 cents for all that’s worth̷..."
[ more from lowendrestaurants.blogspot]
"Japanese "curry" cannot be truly written without inverted commas, but it's still a quintessential comfort food...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Hurry Curry of Tokyo, Los Angeles...."
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