"There’s no such thing as bad okonomiyaki (or at least we haven’t found it yet), but we’d also warn that the gap between good and great okonomiyaki is not significant. Our favorite is Okonomiyaki Katsu."
"You can have real okonomiyaki here. You can enjoy different types of Okonomiyaki, such as modern yaki, negi yaki, and classical okonomiyaki. Enjoy different tastes of pan fried dishes at Katsu."
"Where to eat in Kyoto? At Okonomiyaki Katsu where we suggest japanese omelettes, the okonomiyaki."
"Okonomiyaki Katsu takes that already pretty sweet base and takes it to a whole new, mouth-watering level. Located in a scenic residential neighbourhood, this tiny restaurant is owned and run by the most lovable Japanese couple you’ll ever encounter."
"The food happened to be awesome! We ordered one pork okonomiyaki, before re-ordering another portion, whoops!, and none of them disappointed us."
"For some true Japanese food, Okonomiyaki Katsu is the place to go! Famous for their Okonomiyaki, a Japanese savory pancake, which you can combine with several different ingredients such as seafood or veggies."
"The small and cosy family-run restaurant offers simple yet delicious dishes including Okonomiyaki and Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles) which are their two specialties. At Katsu, you can enjoy authentic local dishes of western Japan."
"Far less healthy but oh so delicious are the namesake treats at Okonomiyaki Katsu. Okonomiyaki are savory pancakes cooked on a griddle and topped with practically anything you can think of – from pork belly to octopus and cheese."
"Okonomiyaki Katsu is a small family-run restaurant that is a little difficult to find. They serve an excellent Okonomiyaki and Yakisoba (washing-fried noodles)."
"Another wonderful place - the family restaurant Okonomiyaki Katsu. From the name it is clear which is the restaurant's specialty: delicious tortillas of okonomiyaki ."