Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin

Waikiki


Why go to Tokyo for perfect pork tonkatsu when you can enjoy the lightly breaded bits of deep-fried pork goodness right here near Waikiki Beach? The family behind this restaurant has been serving tonkatsu at a Ginza restaurant since 1927. At this outpost, nothing has been lost. Besides the namesake, there is great sushi, rice bowls and more.


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