My guess is...Indonesia? Don't think you're missing out on much. As I get older it gets harder and harder to eat pork because it's so heavy on the stomach. Chicken is SS-tierMeanwhile living in a country with muslim as majority cause most restaurant in my country only provide chicken meat for cutlet. And those that actually sold the pork one is either not tasty enough or dang expensive.
Yeah. But I did went to Japan and at least eat Katsudon and menchi Katsu. Man It is really good at least for Katsudon. But yeah, pork start to feel heavy unlike chicken lol.My guess is...Indonesia? Don't think you're missing out on much. As I get older it gets harder and harder to eat pork because it's so heavy on the stomach. Chicken is SS-tier
My dad bought Hot Star for us when the chain opened here. He got the flat fried chicken steak which was salted and peppered. Oh ma gawd.It was interesting to learn about chicken katsu's out-of-place role in Japan, ty for the further explanation in the notes too. Here in Canada it's basically on the menu everywhere tonkatsu is, and stuff like chicken schnitzel is pretty popular too. More recently we've seen an influx of "big chicken" places like Hot Star that I think are generally Taiwanese and very tasty. A place near me does one with plum salt that's so addictive.
As I was reading this I felt like a comrade to the foreman, like dang he's so right, it's so juicy and delicious, but by the end, I realized I was Isawa, I just love everything lol. But I wouldn't want it any other way...
This is personally funny to me because when I used to eat off Uber Eats every single day, if I got Japanese food it'd always be chicken katsu. So, yeah, spot-on analysis.Chicken Cutlets are cheaper in general. I believe they're less popular because it's considered as a "western dish" like a schnitzel or a fried chicken steak. Living in the west, I find that restaurants and uber eats always have chicken cutlets on the menu and they're priced the same.
Personally, I prefer the kara-age. It reminds me of chinese honey soy chicken where every bite is a flavor-punch
If you buy Japanese food from uber eats, they often come in the rectangular bentos instead of the bowls in the restaurants. They pack the bentos with rice and sides in the smaller partitions so the cutlets are more filling and hearty in my opinionThis is personally funny to me because when I used to eat off Uber Eats every single day, if I got Japanese food it'd always be chicken katsu. So, yeah, spot-on analysis.