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Katarina Kitchen in Koshi City: Crispy, Juicy Karaage from Local TV Star Rina Katayama (Pre-Open Oct 20, Grand Open Nov 5)

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2021.10.21

πŸ“Œ What you’ll learn in this article
A SaruKuma writer pays a personal visit to “Katarina Kitchen” in Suya, Koshi City. Price guide: from 500 yen. We’ve also summarized family-friendly tips, access, and opening hours.

Welcome to Katarina Kitchen

Hello, fellow travelers! It’s your aromatherapy-loving SaruKuma writer here.

Today I’m excited to introduce you to a brand-new gem:

Located in Suya, Koshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture,
welcome to “Katarina Kitchen”!!

Here’s the scoop!
Rina Katayama β€” the beloved local TV personality affectionately nicknamed “Katarina” πŸ’› β€” is opening a takeout-only karaage (Japanese fried chicken) shop, and I rushed straight over to check it out (*^-^*)

Here’s the storefront!

Tucked into a quiet residential neighborhood, just look for the karaage flag fluttering out front 🎡 You’ll spot Himawari (Sunflower) Park just a few meters down the road.

There are 3 parking spaces available for visitors.

The food truck on-site serves drinks and sweets.

Beautiful congratulatory flowers πŸ’ had just been delivered (*^-^*)

And the karaage counter is right around the back.

Skipping breakfast in pure anticipation of this meal ( *Β΄θ‰Έο½€)
Let’s head straight back!

Katarina Kitchen’s Must-Try Menu

I’m leading off with my favorite shot of the day (β‹ˆβ—οΌžβ—‘οΌœβ—)γ€‚βœ§β™‘

Around the back, who do I meet but Katarina herself πŸ’› So lovely (β‹ˆβ—οΌžβ—‘οΌœβ—)γ€‚βœ§β™‘

She graciously agreed to my cheeky request and even posed for a SaruKuma photo πŸ’›
Thank you so much πŸ’› What a thrill! 🎡

What she’s holding is the larger 500g pack of karaage.

Here’s the menu.

Karaage can be reserved in advance, so I made sure to book mine ahead of time.

γ€ŠMenu》 β€»All prices include tax

Karaage 1 pack: 500 yen (250g) / 1,000 yen (500g)
Chicken Nanban 1 pack: 700 yen

The 250g pack contains roughly 6–7 pieces.
Of course, I went all-in on the larger 1,000-yen pack ( *Β΄θ‰Έο½€)

This is the food truck serving drinks and seasonal sweets.

My targets: karaage and “Mont Blanc Mont Blanc”

Let’s check out the menu!

γ€ŠPre-Opening Special》

Mont Blanc Mont Blanc β€” Limited to 20 per day / No reservations / 800 yen β†’ 650 yen!

“A drink you can eat!”

Ooooh, intriguing! I’d been eyeing this one, so I jumped on it right away (lol)

While we wait, let’s go over how to enjoy it best!

✨ First, savor the Mont Blanc cream on top β€” mixing too early might cause it to overflow! “Got it, I’ll be careful!”
✨ After enjoying half the Mont Blanc, let it slowly melt into the milk and enjoy the harmony of the two.

πŸ’› The owner says she absolutely loves the flavor once it melts together πŸ’›

Something to look forward to even after it melts (*^-^*) Time to check out the drinks too!

So adorable~ ( *Β΄θ‰Έο½€)

Drinks for the kids πŸ₯€

Decked out in Halloween πŸŽƒ style!

γ€ŠMenu》 β€»All prices include tax

550 yen each β€” egg Orange / egg Mango / egg Dracula / egg Coffee

Wait… Dracula??
I asked, and she said “It’s orange-based, so kids can drink it too! β™ͺ”

And the cup has a screw-on cap like a plastic bottle, so it’s super convenient for taking on the go 🎡

I bought 2 oranges and 1 Dracula (*^-^*)

Here’s the large 500g size!

There’s a photogenic spot right next to the shop πŸ’›
So I went a little overboard turning all this glorious food into Instagram-worthy snaps ✨

While I was snapping away, my stomach growled “grrrrr~~~!”
I just had to taste it fresh and hot, so… “Itadakimasu!”

“Mmmmm πŸ’› So delicious!”

The outside is wonderfully crispy and crunchy, while the inside bursts with juicy chicken β€” incredibly succulent and flavorful.
Despite being deep-fried, it’s not oily at all β€” just a hint of salt gives it a light, addictive taste that has you reaching for piece after piece.

Uh oh β€” I might not be able to stop!
This easy-to-eat style is sure to be a hit with kids too (*^-^*)

The moment they said “It’s ready!” I pounced on this beauty!

“🌰 Mont Blanc Mont Blanc 🌰”

And I followed the instructions to the letter πŸ’›

This treat uses chestnuts from Kikuka β€” for the pre-opening, the entire staff pitched in to peel chestnuts together!

And once again, “Itadakimasu!”

“Mmmm πŸ’› Heavenly (β‹ˆβ—οΌžβ—‘οΌœβ—)γ€‚βœ§β™‘”
Such a generous mound of chestnut paste topped with sweet candied chestnuts β€” pure luxury!

The gentle, natural sweetness of the chestnuts spreads through your mouth, making for a blissful start to the morning β€” what a way to begin the day.

Truly, calling it a “drink you can eat” is no exaggeration β€” it’s remarkably satisfying.

Halfway through, I started gradually mixing in the milk to enjoy the Mont Blanc Γ— milk harmony.

The flavor evolves gently as more chestnut blends in β€” a delightful, gradual taste transformation.

It’s like a Mont Blanc-au-lait β€” cafΓ© au lait’s chestnut cousin (lol) β€” giving you the satisfaction of both cake and drink in one delicious package!

 

And here’s the Dracula drink! Got my Insta-worthy shot of this one too.

It’s an orange-based drink with a touch of refreshing tang β€” tastes just like a zesty orange juice, and yes, kids really can drink it ☺

I brought one home as a souvenir for the kids.

They twisted off the cap with ease and sipped away.

“Aaaah, so good β™ͺ” β€” their verdict ( *Β΄θ‰Έο½€)

The kids polished off the karaage too! It’s just as tasty cold, making it perfect for bento boxes 🎡

Pre-Opening: October 20–24
Grand Opening: November 5

The Mont Blanc Mont Blanc may be replaced with a Purple Sweet Potato Mont Blanc β€” who knows?
Seasonal sweet treats πŸ’› Don’t miss their Instagram for updates!

Locals are already stopping by, and this looks set to become a beloved neighborhood karaage shop.

Why not stop by and see for yourself?

Katarina Kitchen β€” Shop Information

  • No

    Tatami seating

  • No

    Private rooms

  • No

    Kids’ tableware

  • No

    High chairs

  • No

    Diaper changing table

  • No

    Stroller-accessible

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a recommended family-friendly spot in Suya, Koshi City?

“Katarina Kitchen” is easy to visit with kids and is a popular spot in Suya, Koshi City. See this article for full details.

What are Katarina Kitchen’s hours and closing days?

The latest hours and closing days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.

β€»Information is current as of the time of coverage. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.

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Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around β€” honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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