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Katsuya Ton Ton Announces Expansion with Second Location

Katsuya Ton Ton, known for its authentic Japanese cuisine, is set to expand with a new location in Las Vegas. The restaurant, currently located at 7225 S Durango Dr., Suite #105, has taken a short break for summer, closing its doors on August 18 and planning to reopen on Tuesday. In addition to this reopening, owner Masayuki Ide has announced plans for a second site at 8130 W Warm Springs Rd., Suite 100.

This new establishment aims to open by the end of October 2023. Ide shared insights with What Now regarding the expansion, stating that while the new venue will retain many beloved menu items, there is potential for modifications to the overall concept.

Details on the New Location

The upcoming location will provide a cozy atmosphere, featuring between twenty to twenty-six seats, allowing for an intimate dining experience. Ide emphasized the restaurant’s commitment to authenticity, stating, “Our restaurant is an authentic Japanese Katsuya, specializing in breaded deep-fried pork cutlets and seafood.”

The Katsuya Ton Ton website elaborates on their culinary philosophy, highlighting that their original sauces are crafted from a blend of fruits and vegetables, underlining their dedication to quality.

As preparations continue, patrons can expect updates on the menu and other aspects of the new location. To stay informed, Katsuya Ton Ton encourages fans to follow their updates on Instagram at @tontonkatsuya.

With this expansion, Katsuya Ton Ton aims to bring its unique offerings and authentic flavors to a broader audience, further solidifying its presence in the Las Vegas dining scene.

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