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Katsu-Shack

JapaneseTonkatsuKatsu SandoKatsu CurryFast CasualJapanese Deep-Fry

Katsu-Shack is Chicago's first dedicated Japanese tonkatsu restaurant, opened in July 2024 by a Japanese team near Wrigley Field in Lakeview East. The menu spotlights crispy Sangen three-breed pork cutlets in katsu sandos, curry rice, and bento boxes made from recipes honed in Japan.

Price
¥¥
Area
Lakeview East
Since
2024
Owner
Jun T.
Katsu-Shack — authentic japanese restaurant in Chicago, Lakeview East
Plate № 45
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About
Katsu-Shack launched in Lakeview East in August 2024, debuting at Chicago's Japan Festival at Millennium Park before opening its permanent storefront at 3109 N Halsted. The restaurant is run by a Japanese team (business owner listed as Jun T.) and focuses exclusively on tonkatsu — Japan's deep-fried pork cutlet tradition — using premium Sangen pork (a Berkshire-Duroc-Landrace crossbreed) that is raised to specific breed standards. The kitchen's black curry sauce, made by simmering onions for many hours, is the signature accompaniment, and the menu extends to ebi katsu shrimp sandos, katsu bento boxes, and thick matcha shakes with Japanese Pocky sticks. Japanese-born reviewer Kaoru M. on Yelp praised it as a rarity: "a ramen spot run by Japanese people in downtown Chicago." The restaurant sits within walking distance of Wrigley Field and offers free parking.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Run by a Japanese team with chefs trained in Japan, making Katsu-Shack one of very few authentic tonkatsu specialists in all of Chicago.
  • Uses premium Sangen three-breed pork (Berkshire × Duroc × Landrace) for cutlets, mirroring the quality standards of top Tokyo tonkatsu shops.
  • Signature black curry sauce — simmered for hours from caramelized onions — is prepared entirely from scratch following traditional Japanese techniques.
  • Debuted at Chicago's Japan Festival before opening its Lakeview storefront, immediately winning recognition as the city's first authentic tonkatsu destination.

Opened July/August 2024. Business owner identified as Jun T. (Japanese name) on Yelp. Yelp reviewer Kaoru M., who is Japanese, confirmed Japanese ownership and authenticity.

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