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Best Katsu Sando in London
“A pork cutlet between crustless milk bread, cut with surgical edges. Japan's konbini masterpiece.”
What the real thing tastes like
Precision as flavour: a panko tonkatsu laid with tangy-sweet sauce between slices of shokupan milk bread, crusts removed, pressed lightly, and cut into geometry so clean it photographs like architecture. From convenience-store staple to wagyu-sando cult objects at fifty times the price — the format holds at every altitude.
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The cross-section is the review — panko strata, pink-edged pork, pillow bread in parallel lines. Konbini loyalty and wagyu-splurge confessions coexist happily, and the crustless-shokupan softness against fry-crunch is the sensation everyone files under 'why is this so good'.
Order it here when it has
- soft-crunch inversion
- sauce tang
- portable perfection
- aesthetic discipline
Walk away when you see
- wagyu versions cost dearly
- sauce-soak timing matters
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