Hot Udon
Fort St. George

Fort St. George

601 S King St #202, 98104, Seattle, United States

Bars • Asian • Pickup • Seafood


"This place is located on the second floor above the Pink Gorilla Used Games Shop. You have to go to a building to find it! Taste: I was already four times in Fort St. George and every time I had another meal. Curry udon, katsu don, Bento meal, and meat garlic Mayo spaghetti. The taste can best be described as “heart and home”. All I had was true comfort food, and each product is quite delicious. I always leave content! Price: You have recently increased their prices a few dollars, but with ingredients more and more expensive, you cannot accuse them. I would say a ground meal will probably cost you $17 19 plus tax and tip now. Quantity: Your food portions are quite large, so the price increase seemed fair. I always leave very full! Atmosphere: Okay, this is one of the reasons why I absolutely LOVE this place! The restaurant is located on the second floor of a small building. There is nothing special about the situation, but for some reason this place feels so secret and comfortable. It is a very relaxing place and ideal for a chill dinner. Menu choices: Another way that this place really stands out that they have a ton of decisions. Bento boxes with fish, donburi, curry, spaghetti, delicious melon soda flakes! There are many different options on their menu! Service: Always great! Overall If you want somewhere with many options, delicious Japanese cuisine, and an incredibly relaxed atmosphere this is the place!"

Hanon

Hanon

436 Union Ave, Brooklyn I-11211-8785, United States

Soup • Fish • Sushi • Japanese


"I thought this place was cute and the food was totally Instagrammable but I felt the restaurant was kinda small and the tables were cramped too close together. A friend took me here for my bday and it was very shocking that it was all mid 20's Asian females as the clientele, I would say at least 80%. Overall, I liked the place but I felt it was pricey for what it was, it was 2 apps, 2 entrees and a beer plus tip was over $110. Also, I can't be the only person who thought it was a Viet restaurant lol The food: Spicy Soy Karaage- Japanese fried chicken tossed in a spicy soy sauce. I thought this was really good. It was fried well, it was juicy and it was flavorful. I wouldn't exactly call it spicy to be honest but it was good none the less. Washugyu Menchi Katsu- Washugyu Japanese breaded and deep-fried ground meat patty. I thought this was fried perfectly, super crunchy and not oily at all but I felt this one came off rather bland even after adding the salt, mustard and tonkatsu sauce. Tantan Udon Garlic- Chopped braised pork and spicy sesame enriched soup with a soft boiled egg. This was really good, the depth of flavor in the broth was great, I really enjoyed the pork pieces and the noodles had a great texture. This was my fav thing I had that day. I really appreciated how they knew we were sharing and split the portion into two bowls for us so we didn't have to split it ourselves. Kamoten Seiro- Shrimp, fish and three vegetables tempura with sliced duck in hot dipping sauce. This was the main reason we went to this restaurant and honestly it was kinda a let down. The noodles were nice and chewy but I didn't feel the dip in the broth added much flavor. The duck wasn't really that exciting to be honest, it was kinda a lifeless flabby piece of duck. In terms of the tempura, the shrimp was easily the star of the show, the shrimp was excellent, followed by the pumpkin, then the fish then the eggplant. I actually had major issues with the eggplant because my fingers were covered in grease when I used my fingers to pickup the eggplant, it was so freakin oily. I did love how visually appealing the two different udons looked."