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Tonki

A true Tokyo institution, tonkatsu specialist Tonki in Meguro has been serving tasty deep-fried pork cutlets since 1939. Old-school traditions don’t get better than this.

Tonki[Tonki - image © Florentyna Leow]

Tonki specialises in tonkatsu - breaded, deep-fried pork cutlets. You can choose between hire (lean) or rōsu (fatty pork), and those are about the extent of your choices. There are no options for curry sauce, breaded prawns, croquettes, or anything else you might find at other tonkatsu restaurants. This formula has obviously worked for Tonki, as they’ve been serving tonkatsu set meals since 1939.

Tonki [Tonki - image © Florentyna Leow]

The set meal is simple: the cutlet is served alongside a mound of white rice, shredded cabbage, a dab of mustard, and miso soup chock-full of pork and tofu. You can have endless refills of shredded cabbage. It’s a large open-kitchen space with counter seating only, meaning that you can watch the well-oiled tonkatsu operation in action.

If you’re looking for crispy breaded cutlets with perfectly tender, juicy meat within, as you’ll find at a place like Butagumi, this isn’t it. The pork isn’t necessarily from a rarefied breed of pig; and the breaded casing is crunchy and a little harder, rather than airy and crisp. Tonki’s tonkatsu is much closer to a home-cooked or an old-school teishoku (set meal) style meal - but therein lies its charm.

Don’t expect the best tonkatsu of your life at Tonki. But, this is where the locals eat, and it’s where you should go for a taste of old-school Tokyo.

For more Tokyo tonkatsu choices, see our Best Tonkatsu in Tokyo page.

English name:
Tonki

Japanese name:
とんき

English address:
1-1-2 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153-0064

Japanese address:
〒153-0064 東京都目黒区下目黒1-1-2

Opening hours:
4pm-10:45pm
Closed Tuesday and the third Monday

Price:

Non-smoking section:
Completely Non-Smoking

Reservations:
Possible

Nearest Transport:
Train: 2-minute walk from the west exit of Meguro Station on the JR Yamanote line.

Telephone:
+81-3-3491-9928

Website:Official website (Twitter)

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Tonki on TripAdvisor.

Near To Here:
Tonki is located in Tokyo’s Ebisu district. See our complete list of things to do in Ebisu, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Tokyo Restaurant Recommendations:
See all tonkatsu restaurants we recommend on our Best Tonkatsu in Tokyo page and get the complete list for all cuisines on our Best Tokyo Restaurants page.

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