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Welcome to Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle

"Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle" brings the taste of authentic Japanese comfort food to Seattle's diners. Located in the heart of downtown, this casual eatery offers a wide range of Japanese curry options, including vegetarian and vegan choices. The menu boasts flavorful appetizers such as tofu salad and fried shrimp, as well as delectable desserts like matcha pudding and Japanese shaved ice. With a focus on quick service and customizable spice levels, this restaurant caters to a variety of preferences. Whether you're a curry enthusiast or new to Japanese cuisine, Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle provides a satisfying dining experience for all.

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Greg ..
Greg ..

Wanted to try this place to compare it to the Los angeles location. Was pleasantly surprised. Bigger inside dining area, right in the middle if downtown Seattle (near the Space Needle). Portions were about the same as la location, although I had to ask for more cream sauce for the chicken pasta. Drinks were self serve, unlike the la location. They also had about a million different bottled drinks like Ramune and other Japanese brands that you coulf purchase at the register. Front cashier guy was really nice, so both places had decent workers. Be prepared to use a credit card here-- they were surprised I paid with cash -- I guess Amazon has around 20 corporate office buildings around here and most all of them pay by phone or cc. Food was consistent between here and the LA location. Wanted to try another restaurant tonight but my kids really got excited to eat here once they heard there was one near our hotel. They left with big smiles in their faces and were 100% content when we left the building.

Kim T.
Kim T.

Good spot for Japanese comfort food! We got the chicken katsu curry and pork katsu curry. Casual eatery with both indoor and outdoor seating. You order at the front counter then find your seat. Service was friendly. Taking one start off as everything was pretty standard & katsu could have been more tender. Overall good spot if you're looking for katsu around Seattle!

Breana L.
Breana L.

This was my second visit after a year and I was pleasantly surprised! There's a great happy hour menu that ends at 7pm which is nice. The food comes out quickly and there's plenty of seating for a casual dinner.

Kristene S.
Kristene S.

Stopped in here for a quick bite to eat on a weekday night and had a good experience! It's a quick service so you order at the counter, take a number, and bus your own table if you're nice :) We discovered they have happy hour daily from 3-7am so we tried a few items from that menu. We both got their chicken katsu curry ($9 during happy hour) which is 1/2 of their normal size. It was super filling though! Food was good, my medium spice was more of a mild. Tokyo curry fries were just alright, probably wouldn't order it again though. Friendly service!

Kierra P.
Kierra P.

I believe at this place is a great introduction to Japanese curry. The menu is very approachable, there are pictures of everything. There is plenty of seating even for large groups. They had a great selection of Japanese juices and sodas. The staff is very friendly. They allow you to customize how spicy the curry is on a scale of 1 to 5.

Nishad J.
Nishad J.

Love that all the curry is by default vegetarian! The tofu / okra curry is my go-to comfort lunch at least once every two weeks when I'm working out of the office. The service really is fast! Once you order I don't think I've ever had to wait more than 10 minutes, and oftentimes it's less than 5 minutes. Make sure you know your spice tolerance! In my opinion their "hot" is perfect!

Julie D.
Julie D.

Honestly, I feel like this is a really solid casual lunch spot in SLU. It's conveniently located next to a bunch of corporate offices (like Meta and Amazon), and the casual atmosphere and cheap prices make for a pretty good lunch experience. I usually order the chicken katsu curry whenever I go, and they always give a generous portion of katsu. It's nice and crispy, although a bit on the dry side, but it pairs well when eaten with the curry. The curry has a deep flavor, and I love all the topping options you can add to it. They also have a bunch of vegetarian options, which usually isn't the case at a lot of Japanese restaurants, so we were really grateful for those too. I think the biggest con for me is that the restaurant isn't necessarily the cleanest, with some of the tables being sticky and the utensils not being fully well cleaned. It's not a big red flag though, probably just some oversight, and it's not enough to keep me from coming back, especially during their generous happy hour!

Vera L.
Vera L.

Order takeout for this place when I had to work through lunch. Always a big fan of Japanese food, especially Japanese curry. They seem to have a pretty extensive selection from the menu, and this is always appealing. Korokke appetizer: korokke is essentially a pickle, covered deep fried Patty of mashed potato, sometimes with the filling and/or flavored. I selected the option of getting two pieces, one pumpkin and one garlic. PROS: - Fantastic size, - delivered still crispy to my door - Comes with nice portion of dipping sauce as well - The pumpkin was especially my favorite. - Great addition to add to a tonkatsu plate, or a curry plate. You can also get it as an entrée with curry by itself. - Goes really well with the side of pickles that you can order CONS: - Highly recommend putting any extra pieces in the toaster oven; I only had a microwave, but even then it was still good when heated up. Tonkatsu Curry entrée PROS - Good sized piece of pork tonkatsu - Good amount of curry, it looks small, but it definitely packs a punch. - Very deep, strong curry flavor. - Goes well with both meat, rice, or the korokke - (I subbed out the rice for udon instead for an additional two dollars) this was totally worth it. CONS: - The tonkatsu pork cutlet is not exactly the thickest cut of meat. I wouldn't expect to have juices flowing from this when you cut into it, but it does already come in pieces. - Because it comes in pieces though, the meat chunks can be a little bit dry. Side of Japanese pickles: you can't have curry without Japanese pickles. PROS - Good quantity actually for the price you're paying, you don't expect it, but the side amount that they give you actually goes along way. CONS: - none I would definitely order from them again, just not sure if I would order tonkatsu. I might just stick with the korokke curry, entrée, or even go for the shrimp tempura instead. The pickles are definitely a must.

Alan Z.
Alan Z.

Came here for an early dinner on a weekend and was pretty empty. I got the chicken katsu curry and also got vegetables in my curry. The katsu was pretty bland but you're supposed to eat it with the curry so the flavor of the curry balances out the katsu. Curry was decent but I thought that it would have more inside it. The rice was good and the side salad went well with everything. Alright price for what I got. Service was quick and the restaurant was clean with decently loud music playing.

Restaurant Locations

Introducing Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle, a Japanese curry comfort food haven located at 825 Harrison St in Seattle, WA. This restaurant offers a variety of amenities including delivery, takeout, reservations, vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and accepts credit cards, Apple Pay, and cryptocurrency. With outdoor seating, garage and street parking, free Wi-Fi, happy hour specials, and a menu featuring beer and wine only, Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle caters to a diverse range of preferences.

Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a casual dinner spot, this restaurant's menu is sure to please. Start your meal with appetizers like Tofu Salad, Fried Shrimp, or Pumpkin Croquettes. Indulge your sweet tooth with desserts such as Matcha Pudding or Coffee Jelly. For larger gatherings, catering packs are available, offering a variety of curry options and side dishes.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful dishes at Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle. From the crispy Chicken Katsu Curry to the savory Pork Katsu Curry, guests praise the generous portions and authentic flavors. Additionally, the restaurant's happy hour menu and fast service make it a convenient choice for a satisfying meal.

For a taste of Japanese comfort food in the heart of Seattle, Hurry Curry of Tokyo - Seattle is a must-visit destination. With a welcoming atmosphere and a menu that caters to various dietary preferences, this restaurant is sure to delight both new visitors and returning guests.