At ASHTA District 8, good food comes with good stories, and Yuukatsu is one to remember. Nestled on the Ground Floor, this understated Japanese eatery serves more than just meals; it serves moments — the kind that let you exhale, even on the busiest days.
Yuukatsu specializes in golden katsu and donburi bowls, each crafted with a careful balance of flavor and feeling. These are not rushed dishes; they’re meals made with purpose, meant to be savored. Whether you’re popping in for a quick midday recharge or settling in for a slow, end-of-day meal, Yuukatsu offers food that gently calls you to pause — and stay awhile.

At the heart of their menu is the Wagyu Don, a house favorite for good reason. Thin slices of premium wagyu beef — prized for its melt-in-your-mouth marbling — are gently laid over warm rice and crowned with an onsen egg. A touch of truffle oil adds richness, while sides of miso soup and chawanmushi round out the experience.
If you’re after something with a little more edge, the Chicken Garlic Don offers depth and boldness. Juicy chicken thighs, steeped in garlicky marinade, are finished with a spicy chili kick, just enough to wake up your palate, without overwhelming it. It’s deeply savory, unapologetically satisfying, and perfect for those moments when you crave something with substance.

Then there’s the Uchimomo Don, one of Yuukatsu’s most quietly remarkable offerings. Made with a rare rear-leg cut, it’s leaner than most, yet brimming with delicate flavor. This bowl is thoughtfully built, from the onsen egg and truffle oil to the teriyaki glaze and crisp garlic chips and it lingers in the best way. It’s currently available at a special price, but only for a limited time, making now the perfect moment to try something new.
Not loud. Not flashy. Just quietly perfect. Yuukatsu brings balance to the bold. Subtle flavors, comforting textures, and a pace that lets you enjoy both. It’s the kind of dining experience that doesn’t demand attention, but earns it — one thoughtful bowl at a time.
And that’s the beauty of ASHTA. It’s not just a place to shop or eat but it’s a space for stories like this to unfold. Moments that don’t need headlines, just heart.



