Hong Kong · Izakaya · casual
Jan Jan Kushikatsu (Tsim Sha Tsui)
JapaneseKushikatsuKushiageOsaka-styleDeep-fried skewersSake bar
The Tsim Sha Tsui branch of Hong Kong's premier Osaka-origin kushikatsu franchise brings the same Japanese-trained precision to Kowloon, offering an extensive menu of panko-fried skewers in a lively izakaya setting. With Hart Avenue's restaurant cluster on its doorstep, it is the natural choice for kushikatsu in TST.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Tsim Sha Tsui
- Chef
- Hideki Abeyama
- Owner
- Jan Jan Kushikatsu Co. (Japan)

Plate № 49
About
Jan Jan Kushikatsu's Tsim Sha Tsui outpost extends the Osaka franchise's footprint to Kowloon's most popular dining strip, bringing the same recipe and standards that have made the Wan Chai location a staple of Hong Kong Japanese dining. The kitchen follows the Osaka original's precise frying protocol — fine panko, clean oil, and proprietary dipping sauce — with the same double-dipping prohibition honoured by every diner. The location on Hart Avenue places it within steps of the broader Tsim Sha Tsui dining and nightlife scene, making it an ideal pit-stop before or after sightseeing. An expanded late-night window on weekends (until midnight) accommodates the area's after-dark crowds, while the daily lunch service draws local office workers and visitors seeking value Japanese midday meals.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- A Kowloon address for Osaka's authentic Jan Jan Kushikatsu franchise, delivering the same quality and etiquette as the Wan Chai flagship without a cross-harbour trip.
- Extended weekend dinner service until midnight makes it one of the most accessible late-night Japanese options in Tsim Sha Tsui.
- The Hart Avenue location sits in the heart of TST's dining district, ideal for combining with pre- or post-dinner sightseeing along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.
- Consistent lunch and dinner menus with affordable set options cater to both quick daytime meals and leisurely evening kushikatsu sessions.
Second Hong Kong branch of Osaka's Jan Jan Kushikatsu. Same Japanese ownership and Osaka-trained chef as the Wan Chai branch.
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