Katte Is the CWB Hideout for Grilled Skewers, Sake, & Late-Night Karaoke

August 4, 2025
2 min read

Hidden away on the sixth floor of Circle Tower, Katte is the kind of place you hear about from friends who know where the good stuff is. A neighborhood izakaya that blends traditional Japanese comfort food with a playful late-night vibe, Katte has quickly become a go-to for locals looking for quality food without the frills. It’s casual, cozy and full of character, making it a great pick whether you’re heading out for dinner or just not ready to end the night.

What sets Katte apart is its "customer-first" philosophy. The team puts care into every dish, aiming to make each visit feel memorable. The food is simple in the best way: homemade, well-executed and packed with flavor. It’s the kind of spot where you can order a few skewers, sip on sake, and let the night unfold.

Katte: Japanese Soul Food With a Side of Fun

Katte feels like your local Japanese joint, even if it’s your first time walking in. The setting is warm and welcoming, with wooden interiors, mellow lighting and friendly staff who make you feel instantly at ease. There’s a buzz to the place, especially as the night rolls on and the sake flows. The space is small enough to feel intimate but lively enough to keep the energy up, making it ideal for small groups catching up over food or friends rolling in for a spontaneous karaoke session.

The best part? Katte stays open late. It’s the kind of spot you stumble into after dinner somewhere else, only to find yourself staying for skewers and a singalong.

What to Try

The menu is full of izakaya classics, but the star of the show is the Whole Chicken Combo Yakitori. It’s a beautifully grilled selection of chicken parts, including liver, thigh, wing, and breast, all cooked over charcoal to bring out the best in each cut. This combo is only available with one day’s notice, but it’s well worth planning ahead.

Other must-tries include:

  • Sashimi Sets: Fresh, high-quality cuts at reasonable prices
  • Japanese Fried Chicken (Karaage): Crispy outside, juicy inside
  • Skewers: Pork belly, mushrooms, tsukune, and more

Everything is designed to be shared, so order a few rounds and build your own izakaya feast.

Address: 6/F, Circle Tower, 28 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay

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