Simple joys in life is made up of a good sando! Aesthetically speaking, this might not look the best of the sandos out there but my, do not judge the dish by it’s looks! The toast was pretty crispy - altho it certainly doesn’t look as such. Pork katsu was crispy, tender and juicy on the insides. It’s paired well with a surprise sauce within - which we couldn’t quite figure out the ingredients. Miso perhaps? And of course, some Japanese mayo. Inevitably, the inner sides of the toast that came into contact with the pork katsu and sauces was slightly soggy - but yet not too soggy as there was a layer of cabbage (shredded) that prevented the moisture from the pork katsu from soaking through the bread. The accompanying fries were crispy and great! From the looks of it, it’s likely frozen fries rather than freshly cut/ sliced potatoes.

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