Sign for the Katsura Grill located in the gardens that surround the restaurant.
The Tonkotsu Ramen at Katsura Grill in Epcot's Japan Pavilion.
The Tonkotsu Ramen at Katsura Grill is an authentic taste of a typical Japanese lunch item. Just in case you were wondering – spoons are available for those that don't want to try slurping while using chopsticks.
Katsura Grill's Chicken Cutlet Curry is served with a proper and decent amount of that dark Japanese Curry sauce. Japanese Curry sauce is thicker than an Indian Curry sauce, and not nearly as hot (spicy).
The Chicken Cutlet Curry served with White Rice and Broccoli from Katsura Grill (in the Japan Pavilion at Epcot) is one of those rare items I've given a 10 out of 10 score to. It's authentic, a great value, and definitly Oishī (delicious).
The Shogun Combo at Epcot's Katsura Grill combines Teriyaki Beef and
Chicken with a decent portion of rice, and couple of veggies for color. (Photo 2014)
The interior seating area at Katsura Grill is moderately sized, but it can get crowded quickly at peak dining times.
A rainy day for Katsura Grill's outdoor seating area.
Just outside the main building and down a short path there's another seating deck with umbrella covered tables.
There may be seating for 20 or so additional people on Katsura Grill's outer most deck.
It's worth noting that the chairs on the outside deck at Katsura Grill, do not have any back support and are of the "bar stool" variety, only much shorter.
There's even one well-hidden large wooden table in-between the restaurant's two outdoor seating areas. This table is often shaded by the surrounding trees.
In this photo, the Katsura Grill is the larger building to the back and
right. The menu board is downstairs, but you'll have to walk up to the
restaurant.