Until I started to live in Fukui city, I'd never heard of the name 'Sauce Katsu Don (Deep-fried pork dipped in a special sauce on rice)' in my life. This restaurant, 'Europe-Ken', is the place that EVERYONE recommended that I go, because, this restaurant was founded by the chef who 'invented' it! Europe-Ken's history dates back to 1913. Mr. Masutaro Takabatake, who was born in Fukui, went to Berlin in 1907 for five years to learn western cooking. When he returned to Japan, he opened the restaurant called, 'Europe-Ken' in 1913, first in Tokyo, and it then later moved to Yokosuka. After the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923) destroyed his restaurant, he returned to his hometown, Fukui, and founded this restaurant in Katamachi in 1924. So, the 'Sauce-Katsu' served here is the most authentic, original Sauce Katsu of all! If you wonder how it tastes, come try it yourself!
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Sauce-Katsu Diner "Europe-Ken"
Fukui's most authentic & popular Deep-fried Pork diner
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Europe-Ken viewed from the street in daytime
Noren curtain hanging at the entrance of Europe-Ken in Fukui reads, 'Western Cuisine'
Night-time view of Europe-Ken in Fukui
Entrance of Europe-Ken, Fukui
Inside Europe-Ken; there are western table seats with chairs and also tables on a tatami-mat floor
These are examples of the famous Fukui specialty, Sauce-Katsu-Don (Deep fried pork dipped in special sauce on rice)
Entrance of Europe-Ken at night
At dinner time, it's always crowded like this with many diners
Baby Sauce Katsu Set...they don't look like 'baby-size' pieces to me at all!
My dinner - 'Deep fried ground beef'
There's only one flavor of sauce available here, their special sour sauce, a favorite in Fukui!
For some reason, the statue of a happy-faced Daikoku-ten is displayed here
Autographs of celebrities who have visited this restaurant decorate the wall
Table seat for families
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