Go to CocoIchi (CoCo壱) toppings?

I like pork curry base with natto (per my username), cheese, eggplant, and spinach. I like to add kimchi (when eating at home) for texture. My SO thinks my toppings are disgusting together.

What’s your go to topping?

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  1. My set up is always beef curry with buta shabu plus beef katsu and hanjuku tamago tartar sauce. Meat heavy but I only go there like once a month so not bad.

  2. The pork cutlet, cheese, soft-boiled egg, tartar sauce, and those delicious pickles they got.

  3. I miss their ZANMAI dish. I usually get pork cutlet, paripari chicken and cheese topping and +10辛.

  4. I just take the tonkatsu with cheese. I do around 3-4 spice depending on how I hate my stomach that day, and that is it. I like the creaminess that the cheese gives to the mix.

    Having said that, I will check what some people here are up to. I tend to go for simple things but I will try to learn from you!

  5. I wasn’t aware they had toppings. The last time I went was probably 1998, and it may have been some other fast food curry shop.

    Curry is such and easy and common dish at home, I see no reason to have it at a restaurant, unless it is Thai or Indian curry.

  6. Haha this is great.

    Sasami cutlet if it’s on the menu, 手仕込み pork cutlet otherwise
    Potatoes (“やさい”)
    Boiled egg
    A whole load of the fukujinzuke (pickles they have in-store)

    Regular portion of rice with extra portion of curry sauce, and 1~2辛 depending on the mood/season

  7. Vegetarian vegetable curry base with vegetables, spinach, eggplant, tomato & garlic, cheese, and a hard boiled egg.

  8. Handbreaded whatever is featured (pork, sasami, etc.)

    Level 3

    Umakara garlic

    Tartar and soft boiled egg combo

    Occasionally, add one crab korokke

  9. I change it up every time but always get the smallest portion of rice available: mushrooms with cheese, or plain with tartar sauce, or level 2 with scrambled egg , or spinach with cheese, or eggplant , or plain curry with cauliflower rice. Recently they had a topping like Hoikoro which was awesome. Once I was super hungry after walking for 6 hours in the hot sun and got my Cocoichi nanban style with fried chicken and tartar sauce on top.

  10. Pork , add chicken, vegetable, scrambled eggs. I like cheese, but the melty cheese gets sloppy.

    400g rice, spice level 4.

  11. Level 4 spice, eggplant + spinach.

    Not sure why but I was surprised to see all the cheese answers, although I’ve had cheese in Indian curry. Maybe I need to try next time.

  12. Chicken with spinach and veggies. Simple and nutritious, and deserving of あいつ給食カレー食ってる comments.

  13. My favorite style was chicken katsu, spinach, and cheese.

    Now that I’m trying to lower my cholesterol, I go with spinach and mixed veg

  14. “What’s your go to topping”

    Oh boy, the innocence of this question made laugh sooooo hard lol

    But I do love having another tonkatsu slice on my plate lol, and also some cheese and natto as well. Why people don’t like it I’ll never understand lol.

  15. Chicken katsu, cheese, and onsen tamago with level 3 or 5 spice, depending on my mood (and if I had drank the previous evening 🙂

    I’ve never liked tonkatsu on curry due to the oily taste, but chicken katsu, nice and sappari is awesome to me.

    Back when they used to do the Yearly Spoon campaigns (I hope they bring them back!), and I was forced into going for the Grandmother curry for a month, I’d always throw a hamburg on it. For some reason chicken katsu did not go well with that flavor combo IMO.

  16. Op that sounds the best, your SO doesn’t know taste 👌 I usually get the same thing you said, minus the cheese!

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