Volcano curry.
Mini croquette sandwich. A nice snack size. The croquette seems a little bland (possibly premade frozen) and lacks a nice crunch. Possibly would taste better if there was some curry sauce or some shredded cabbage. Although, I like how the bread is soft and slightly sweet.
Panko crusted spam mini sandwich. I prefer the crunchier texture of this sandwich over the croquette sandwich, but I felt like it need something more. Again, maybe some shredded cabbage or some sauce would give this sandwich some depth.
A more traditional Japanese curry versus the one I had at Kare-Ken (see post HERE ). The curry is thicker and there are some vegetables tossed in. It's most likely made from a store bought paste, but most Japanese curries found in restaurants are. The chicken katsu in the chicken katsu has a nice crunchy texture and the chicken is tender. You can choose your heat preference - volcano being the hottest. I ordered hot and it had a decent level of spiciness to it. As with traditional Japanese curries, a small scoop of red pickles (my favorite) provide a pickley and crunchy texture to the smooth curry.
Address: Volcano Curry
5454 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA
Popular Chomps: katsu curry
potato croquette
katsu sandwiches
Chomp worthy: katsu curry
Random facts: you can order double Volcano for an extra EXTRA spicy level
5454 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA
Type: Japanese/casual
Popular Chomps: katsu curry
potato croquette
katsu sandwiches
Chomp worthy: katsu curry
Random facts: you can order double Volcano for an extra EXTRA spicy level
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