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    The Pork Let

    4.6 (149 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

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    The Porklet
    April T.

    Ok, the minus one star is just me being petty. They took away my cold soba noodles with tempura shrimp. RIGHT when we're about tk start our hot summer? A mistake? Apparently not. They upgraded their menu to add a hearty chicken sandwich, a couple of rice bowls and ramen. Now, I COULD have ordered any of the new items, but I love my pork cutlet. $19 and you get SO much food. Manuel in the front making sure every customer is happy. And I mean EVERY. All the tables that were occupied were tended to well. He likes his sauce with a little food on the side so he'll ask you if you need any sauce refills very diligently. JD in the back pumpin' out fresh food to order. Manual also recommended the new wing flavors and ONLY to order the chicken sandwich if you're ready for a lot of food. Don't get too upset with the gratuity already being added to your final bill; I can tell you, these people deserve it.

    #1 Katsu
    Robert K.

    Love coming here. Delicious food and the environment is very comfortable. They got good taste in music playing , while you wait for your food. Service was fast and they were polite. My family and I came here before but I secretly came here by myself. Btw, my kids really like the sweet chili chicken. I had to pickup and order before leaving. Have to feed the raptors when I get home. You will definitely like coming here.

    Cheeselet
    Jessica C.

    I've been non-stop thinking about this amazing Katsu set I had in Honolulu and was hoping to find something similar in Denver. Several recommendations led me to The Pork Let. It is located in a strip mall next to a GW Supermarket and several other asian restaurants. It is an order first at the counter then sit down type of restaurant. There is a self serve station including water, utensils, and napkins. You also clear your own plates after eating. I ordered the Porklet (pork loin cutlet) and my husband got the Cheeselet ( mozzarella cheese inside a pork cutlet). The Porklet had a decent amount of meat inside and it was tender and seasoned well. The Cheeselet had a considerable amount of cheese. I thought it would be like a sprinkle of melty cheese but you could actually do a cheese pull with this. Both items included a bowl of white rice - super fluffy -, miso soup, and katsu dipping sauce. We could also get refills of the rice and miso soup. I enjoyed my meal at The Pork Let and had enough for lunch leftovers the next day. It's no Honolulu Katsu but satisfied my cravings enough. I will note that gratuity is included automatically before the cashier shows the final price and shows the tip screen before you pay with a card. If you don't catch this, you may double tip. I only noticed because after food items were added, the total jumped up almost $10. I don't mind an automatically added gratuity but I would like to be told upfront about this.

    Entrance
    Fred N.

    This was such a nice experience. Open restaurant seating, area to order through a digital screen, and friendly service. The restaurant logo was neat too! We were told that the owner name is in the spikes of the hedgehog. We had ordered several different dishes to try out and they were still good for some take home reheating. The tornado fried rice with Spam was good. The fried rice had a good season flavor with small pieces of spam. The tomato based sauce surrounding the egg fried rice added a nice creamy flavor to the rice dish. Ordered a half/half as well with a fried chicken and cheeselet. Chicken was crunchy outside and tender inside. Delicious with the dipping sauce. The cheeselet mozzarella was gooey inside a crunchy pork breading. All tasted great. The side with the corn and slaw was ok...didn't care much for it. In parallel, we ordered side of garlic wings. The wings were perfect to the crisp, but definitely lacking flavor. Couldn't tell what flavor it was trying to go for. Overall, it's a great place to try out cheeselet and experience a tornado fried rice. Plenty of options for a group too!

    Cheeselet Limited Daily Availability
    Zachary C.

    Food was pretty solid here, clean space and the staff working were very friendly! Tried the tornado rice and the "cheeselet" and both were very comforting/satisfying dishes. A tad bit pricey for what it was, but tasty nonetheless. The sauce on the tornado rice really upped the entire dish. As for the cheeselet, very scrumptious but I wish they had other sides instead of just the Mac salad and cabbage with mayo, both of which just made the dish feel a bit heavy as a whole. The miso soup was also just a tad bland for my taste. Overall very good though, would come back for another quick fix!

    Porklet
    Chanh S.

    This place is mainly for takeout since the inside is pretty basic. That said...the food here is best served fresh and not takeout! I got the porklet and it was a ton of food for the price! It was perfectly cooked and even came with a side of rice and miso soup! My wife got the Udon and I highly recommend ppl stay with the porklet, chicken let, or cheeselet as that's their specialty.

    Pork and chicken
    Cassel M.

    One of my favorite things in the world is having Tonkatsu in Japan. I have yet to find anything in The US remotely similar that compares. This compares!! Highly recommend!

    Creamy udon
    Jenny L.

    Came here for lunch one day during our trip to Colorado and it was one of our favorite meals! The restaurant was very clean upon entry. The menu was easy to read. We got some fried chicken and udon, also got the porklet, half cheeselet but I didn't get a photo. All the dishes were really tasty. The pork was fried perfectly with a beautiful crisp bite and not too heavy. The chicken was also fried perfectly and the batter was too thick so you really get the chicken as you eat them. Chicken was also very juicy and tender so I was able to give some to my baby to try too. Udon was very light and creamy so you didn't feel too full after eating it. We enjoyed everything we got. The lady who was working in the front was very nice. She came to check in with us occasionally to see if we need anything. We really enjoyed our visit and definitely recommended it to our friends who actually live in Colorado to check this place out when they need a meal idea haha.

    Sweet chili wings gone yummy

    The food was fantastic and delicious. The tornado fried rice with gravy stole the show with bacon and spam added. The gooey cheese was awesome as well. The crispy sweet chili wings just melted In my mouth. We ordered a lot of food and was supposed to have left overs. But that was whole lot of no and it was so delicious. The service was great the owner and cook was great. They were having some technical problems. But the ambiance was great for us because we ordered online.

    Lily S.

    I can't wait to come back and try the pork cutlets as they all looked really good especially the cheese filled one my friend ordered. I, on the other hand, could not NOT get the Tornado Fried Rice. It's fried rice in an omelette! But not American style omelette. The egg wrap was done so delicately it's all wrinkled up due to how thin it is. Almost like a crepe. The fried rice inside was pretty tasty too. Nothing can go wrong with their sauces. I don't even care if this is Japanese or Korean, just get it, so yummy and worth it! If you have toddlers, watch their back though as the chairs here are just stools without any back. My friend's son leaned backwards and fell. Nothing a few yummy fried dumplings can't fix though.

    Chicken Katy
    J T.

    Fast casual katsu forward spot, with k fried chicken and tornado fried rice and some ttboki. Delicious! Love this place. A comfort food type restaurant. A cool addition to the Asian food scene. Service is great, everyone was friendly. The food took a minute to arrive but it was worth the wait. Must try if you love katsu!

    Receipt for tornado egg and half-and-half, pork cutlet, and mozzarella cutlet
    Bayete W.

    Brought to you by the adventures of CHEF BIG HOUSE !!! ‍As a culinary expert, I found the mozzarella cheese wrapped in a pork cutlet to be quite satisfying, with the Panko crust adding a delightful crunch. The accompanying shredded cabbage and dressing were also enjoyable. The miso soup met expectations. Notably, refills were offered for all side dishes. The tornado egg over fried rice was impressive, particularly with the option to choose bacon instead of spam. The presentation was exceptional. I would rate this establishment 4 out of 5, with the only suggestion being a slight enhancement of flavors. The ingredients were fresh, and the service was prompt, although only bottled drinks were available. with no option of fresh ice for drinks only a cold water from fountain.

    Deborah M.

    Been wanting to come here for a while and today was the day! We ordered tornado fried rice, the pork let plate and shrimp tempura. Everything was delicious! The kiddo ate up the crispy shrimp tempura and our fried rice was flavorful and a good sized portion that paired well with the crispy porklet. Service was fast and friendly and the ambiance was simple and welcoming!

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    Ask the Community - The Pork Let

    Does this place offer gluten-free options, or have their items labeled as GF on the menu? This is important for a lot of people!

    Not sure if they have gluten free options. Definitely not labeled as GF on the menu if there are.

    What's the difference between the tornado fried rice and the tornado omlette? Which dish is closest to omurice?

    The tornado omelette was just the omelette served by itself but that's not on the current menu, The… Read more

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    4.0
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    We hadn't been to Seoul Korean BBQ in quite some time, so we decided to give it another try, hoping…read morefor a satisfying meal and the comforting flavors we remembered. Unfortunately, the experience was mixed--and ultimately disappointing. Before the meal, I stopped by the restroom to wash my hands. Both soap dispensers were empty or not working. I notified the bathroom attendant, assuming it would be quickly addressed. At the time, I brushed it off as a minor oversight. One of the highlights of Korean BBQ is always the variety of vegetable side dishes, and this visit did not disappoint in that regard. The assortment of banchan was plentiful--definitely the best part of the meal and something I always look forward to. However, the main dish fell short. I ordered the Kalbi Tang, which was quite disappointing. The beef ribs were clearly undercooked; the meat was tough, bristly, and difficult to chew. Instead of the tender, slow-cooked texture you expect from this dish. After the meal, I returned to the restroom--and to my surprise, the soap dispensers were still not working. This was no longer a small issue. It raised a serious concern: if customers didn't have access to soap, it's very possible that employees didn't either. The thought that staff might be handling food without properly washing their hands is unsettling and frankly unacceptable. I once heard a food inspector say that if you want to judge a restaurant, check the bathroom first. If they don't care about maintaining a basic level of cleanliness, it often reflects what's happening behind the scenes. Unfortunately, this experience reinforced that idea. While the side dishes were enjoyable, the combination of poor entree quality and concerning hygiene issues makes it hard to recommend returning anytime soon.

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