Visited on March 31st, 2024 and October 4th, 2025.
When it comes down to it, there really is no better Tonkatsu than at Tonkatsu Narikura. The meat, the batter, and the cook are perfect (or at least as perfect as I've ever had) - and the atmosphere is very cozy and intimate. Although a reservation isn't easy to get, and the price is high - it is absolutely worth spending the time and money to visit Tonkatsu Narikura if you're a fan on Tonkatsu.
The Food:
On two separate trips in 2024 and 2025, I had the opportunity to secure a reservation for my wife and I, and on both trips, the experiences were extremely comparable.
I can confidently say that out of the dozens on Tonkatsu specialty restaurants I've visited - this restaurant uses the best meat of any of them. The natural flavor emitted from each piece of pork is heavenly - and unless you've tried it, you would never think that pork could taste so good on it's own. Because the pork is cooked slowly over a low temperature, the panko is very light. They also use larger flaked panko here, which when cooked this way, are very light and crispy without feeling too oily. The cook on each piece was perfect - with no item feeling over or undercooked, just perfectly specific to the cut so that you get the optimal balance of juiciness, tenderness, and flavor. The first time I went, I was able to select which cuts I wanted with more freedom, but on the second visit, it was more structured with less choice. I do wish I was able to select only receiving pork rather than given chicken and salmon which although also delicious - didn't really compare to the pork in my eyes. How amazing the Tonkatsu is here can't be understated - and if you're looking for the ultimate Tonkatsu, look no further.
The atmosphere/service:
Located on an unassuming street far from central Tokyo, Tonkatsu Narikura sits on the first floor of what looks like a house from the outside. The inside is both classy and simple - with the music and decor really feeling upscale. There are both counter and table seats - however if possible, I would recommend the counter. Because the kitchen is open, you can watch the chef prepare the food - and it really is a joy to observe. You can tell that he really cares about the craft of making Tonkatsu - as both times he was deeply concentrated from start to finish on what was in front of him. The servers were very kind and attentive to our needs - and paid close attention to when dishes needed to be cleared away or when we needed refills of water.
Overall, Tonkatsu Narikura is a heavenly experience especially when it comes to the star of the show: their Tonkatsu. Although there are other Tonkatsu specialty restaurants that offer more unique or comprehensive set meals - Tonkatsu Narikura definitely stands out as having the best Tonkatsu overall that I've had the opportunity to try.