It closed in 1993 and then was reopened in 1996 as Kamata Matsuya Curry.
The kanji (chinese characters) were similar to the beef bowl Matsuya, so they changed their kanji.
Each order is made after you buy your ticket, so be prepared to wait, they have lots of manga and magazines...
Satoshi ordered the katsu curry...900 yen (tax included)
Buy your ticket from the machine, I ordered the Matsuya curry which was a pork curry...600 yen (tax included)
Give your ticket to the waitstaff, they'll ask you how much rice you'd like.
I ordered my curry with less rice.
If you choose less rice (200 grams), they will either give you soup, an egg or 50 yen back.
I chose to receive 50 yen back.
The fukujinzuke that they use is from Shuetsu, you may or may not remember that Shuetsu was apparently the first to make fukujinzuke in Japan.
The other condiments, if you need to make your curry spicier
Satoshi ordered the katsu curry...900 yen (tax included)
He had the normal amount of rice (250 grams)
we enjoyed this and look forward to trying other items on their menu.
Matsuya Curry
7-5-4 Nishi Kamata
Ota, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00-23:00 *earlier if they run out of rice
*cash or Suica only
So funny, was in the mood for curry as well!
ReplyDeleteI saw your curry Kirk :) Take care, Kat
DeleteLandon would just love this.
ReplyDeleteI think he would too, Jalna :) Take care, Kat
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