1. katsu - Noun
2. katsu - Interjection
katsu
(Zen Buddhism): A word shouted out in Zen Buddhism (as well as other sects of Buddhism), and in East Asian martial arts schools, used to help focus the energy (気 (ki)), and thereby induce an enlightened state.
katsu (plural katsus)
(food) Panko breaded and deep-fried Japanese food
Often the sizes of the items in bento boxes at other venues are quite lacking -- paper thin slivers of salmon, more batter than meat in the katsu. Source: Internet
Young people gather there late into the night to socialize, work online, and eat local favorites like fried rice, tiny sandwiches filled with cheese or chocolate called pillow bread, and chicken katsu, a Japanese-style fried cutlet. Source: Internet
I know I’ll be making the warm sardine and tomato sauce sandwich and the oven fried chicken katsu. Source: Internet
I liked that the katsu sauce came on the side. Source: Internet
It means vegans will be able to taste the restaurant’s famous katsu curry. Source: Internet
Was it more than twice as good as the eighty-dol- lar katsu sando, made with beef from a lesser Japanese farm? Source: Internet