What to order at Soup Curry Suage+

Must order
Knuckle pork soup curry with 21 Hokkaido vegetables.
Signature dishes
Knuckle-pork soup curry, Chicken-leg curry, 21-vegetable plate
Editor tip
Long queue from 12:00; Suage2 is the same operator one block over with the same menu.
CuisineJapanese
Price¥¥
Neighborhoodsusukino

Signature dishes: Knuckle-pork soup curry, Chicken-leg curry, 21-vegetable plate

Must order: Knuckle pork soup curry with 21 Hokkaido vegetables.

Tip: Long queue from 12:00; Suage2 is the same operator one block over with the same menu.

Location

Address: Chuo-ku, Sapporo 064-0804, Japan

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