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Sauce Katsudon — Fukui's Signature Pork Cutlet Bowl

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Sauce Katsudon — Fukui's Signature Pork Cutlet Bowl

Sauce katsudon is Fukui's regional soul food and the polar opposite of the egg-bound katsudon known elsewhere in Japan. Here, a pork cutlet (tonkatsu) is breaded, fried golden, then dipped in a sweet-savory Worcestershire-based sauce and placed atop a bowl of plain white rice. No egg. No onion. No dashi. Just pork, sauce, and rice. The result is intensely crispy (the sauce doesn't sog the breading as egg does), deeply umami, and somehow lighter than the Tokyo version.

The dish originated in the early 1900s at a Fukui restaurant called Yōrōken, where the chef adapted European-style cutlets for Japanese tastes. The recipe spread through Fukui but never gained traction elsewhere — today, sauce katsudon remains hyper-regional. Yōrōken still operates, now in its fourth generation, serving the same recipe in a wooden building unchanged since 1913. The line forms outside at 11:00am daily.

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Yōrōken Main Shop (ヨーロッパ軒総本店): 1-8-1 Junka, Fukui City. 10-min walk from Fukui Station. Hours: 11:00–20:00, closed Wed. Sauce katsudon set: ¥950. Cash only. Other sauce katsudon shops: Fukui Station area has 5+ options, all serving similar versions.

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**Yōrōken timing:** The restaurant seats 40 and queues form by 11:15am on weekends. Weekday 13:00–14:00 is the sweet spot — post-lunch lull, short or no wait. Order the sauce katsudon set (ソースカツ丼定食, ¥

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