“Kappa” Kurashiki’s Famous Demi-Katsu (Breaded Pork Cutlet with Demi-Glace Sauce)

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Kurashiki Kappa's Demi Katsu Okayama

Recently visited Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture.

Among all 47 Japanese prefectures, Okayama was the one I’d never properly spent time in (my apologies). Taking advantage of a trip to Hiroshima, I decided to extend my journey to Kurashiki.

I thought Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures being neighbors would mean short distances, but Hiroshima City is located quite far west in the prefecture, making the trip longer than expected.

Kurashiki Station in Okayama Prefecture


When I think of Okayama cuisine, the first dish that comes to mind is demi-katsu don (breaded pork cutlet with demi-glace sauce over rice).

Research revealed that demi-katsu don originated in Okayama City, but there’s also a popular restaurant in Kurashiki called Kappa that serves it. I had to check it out.

With strong determination to eat the local specialty, I visited the renowned Kurashiki establishment “Kappa” and enjoyed their demi-katsu!

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Kappa – A Demi-Katsu Specialty Shop Near Kurashiki Station and the Historic District

Located south of Kurashiki Station, between the station and the historic Kurashiki district, lies the Kurashiki Ebisu Shopping Arcade—a covered shopping street.

Amid rows of retro shops, you’ll suddenly encounter stylish restaurants and eateries, making it quite an interesting area.

Kurashiki Ebisu Shopping Arcade between Kurashiki Station and historic district

In one corner of this arcade stands Meishiro Tonkatsu Kappa, one of Kurashiki’s most popular restaurants.
Review sites give it consistently high ratings.

Meishiro Tonkatsu Kappa, one of Kurashiki's top two popular restaurants

The specialty is undoubtedly the tonkatsu set with demi-glace sauce.
They also offer hamburger, shrimp tempura, and other dishes. Though the exterior appears traditional Japanese, it’s actually a Western-style restaurant.

Specialty demi-glace sauce tonkatsu set

It was around 1 PM on a weekday, but the waiting list showed over 10 groups ahead. The surrounding shopping arcade is quite quiet, yet this restaurant has an abnormally high crowd density.

Next to the shop is a room labeled “Kappa” and “Waiting Room.” Is this also part of the restaurant?

Room labeled Kappa and waiting area next to shop

The glass window displaying food samples shows signs made by the shop or local children. Charming!
Wait, they even have parfaits?

Food display window with signs made by shop and local children

A coffee-shop-like room that apparently used to be a separate restaurant is now open as a waiting area.
Wait times can be substantial depending on the day and hour, and there isn’t much space in front of the shop, so having this space is greatly appreciated.

Former coffee shop now serving as waiting room

However, continuing to wait looked like it would take well over an hour.

Since I came to sightsee, not to waste hours waiting, I decided to return during evening service.

Arriving Right at Opening Might Avoid Lines – Evening Service is the Sweet Spot

After taking a quick look at the historic Kurashiki district, I returned exactly at 5 PM when evening service begins.
Great! Hardly anyone around, and I can get in quickly!

Returning at exactly 5 PM when evening service begins

Only about two groups were ahead of me, and I got a comfortable counter seat.
By the time I left, the place was nearly full, but compared to the lunch rush, it was manageable. Evening service right at opening might indeed be the strategy!

Evening service right at opening is the best strategy

Here’s the Kappa menu.
The signature “Meishiro Tontei” (with rice and miso soup) is ¥1,400 (as of November 2019). They also offer hamburger, other cuts of katsu, and croquettes.

Meishiro Tontei with rice and miso soup at 1,400 yen

For light eaters or those not too hungry, there’s a Mini Tontei (¥1,000).
Being quite hungry, I ordered the regular Meishiro Tontei.

Mini Tontei option available for lighter appetites

The restaurant appears to be run by two women, who supervise what looks like male staff in their late teens to twenties.

Two women running the restaurant

Crispy Breading, Tender Pork, and Exquisite Secret Demi-Glace Sauce

After about 20 minutes’ wait, the long-awaited “Meishiro Tontei” arrived. Unlike a rice bowl, here the tonkatsu with demi-glace sauce and rice come on separate plates.
Demi-glace-sauced tonkatsu with cabbage, rice, and miso soup.

Long-awaited Meishiro Tontei arrives

Freshly fried katsu with demi-glace sauce is bound to be delicious. The question is just how delicious.

Freshly fried katsu with demi-glace sauce is undoubtedly delicious

The pork’s cross-section shows an appetizing hint of pink. Let’s dig in!

Pork cross-section showing appetizing pink color

The breading is slightly thick and crispy, the pork is tender with no gaminess.
But what deserves the most praise is the demi-glace sauce.

Demi-glace sauce on hamburgers or katsu often feels somewhat lacking to me. That’s why I usually go for Japanese-style sauce instead.

But Kappa’s sauce is absolutely exquisite, matching the katsu perfectly without any sense of insufficiency.
Slightly sweet but not overly so, with the umami of meat and vegetables infused throughout. It pairs amazingly with rice too!

Kappa's demi-glace sauce infused with meat and vegetable umami

According to Toshiko (the owner), the sauce has been continuously replenished and maintained since the founder’s grandfather’s era. It’s made by simmering onions, carrots, aromatic vegetables and more, then adding meat drippings (gravy sauce), butter, salt, pepper, tomato puree, and other ingredients to build natural umami and sweetness. The great-grandmother adapted the flavor to match Kurashiki residents’ preference for mild tastes, and it’s maintained consistently every day.
Abundant Secret Demi-Glace Sauce. A Long-Beloved Old Shop in Kurashiki’s Shopping Arcade. – Nikkoku Webtown Information Okayama


The pickles on the counter nicely refresh the palate, which becomes rich from the tonkatsu and demi-sauce.

Pickles on counter refresh palate after rich tonkatsu and sauce

Final Thoughts

When I first heard about Okayama’s demi-katsu specialty, I thought “Tonkatsu with demi-glace sauce? Really works that well?” But it exceeded expectations.

I can’t speak for other establishments, but Kappa’s demi-sauce is unlike what I’ve encountered elsewhere—exquisitely adjusted to pair perfectly with both katsu and rice. It’s truly exceptional.

Being a popular spot, you may need to time your visit to avoid substantial wait times, but it’s absolutely worth the effort to experience this renowned establishment!

Restaurant Name Meishiro Tonkatsu Kappa
Phone 086-422-0440
Address 2-17-2 Aji, Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture
Hours 11:40–14:00
17:00–19:30
Closed Mondays
Web Retty: Kappa (Kurashiki/Tonkatsu) – Retty

※ Above information is current as of article publication. Please verify with official sources.

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