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Katsura Grill reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Katsura Grill, a counter service restaurant in World Showcase - Japan at Epcot.

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Theme Park Insider Editor
Posted: January 17, 2012

Replacing the Yakitori House, Katsura Grill offers quick-service sushi, curry, teriyaki and udon noodles. New additions include Okonomiyaki, a traditional Japanese pancake topped with vegetables, as well as a panko-breaded chicken sandwich and a cold ramen noodle dish with a shredded crab stick, in a sweet soy dressing.

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3 votes, so far

The quiet restaurant, elevated to the left of the Japanese pavilion, serves light, refreshing meals. My brother had a bowl of Udon, and I have some sushi with Tempura Salad. It seems a little pricey, but, coming from Orlando, where Japanese restaurants are hard to find, it serves as a quick and fresh meal. - Timothy Nguyen

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