I think OP is inspried by traditional japanese egg-dashi-based don. I think the egg is slightly over cooked as the other commentors already suggest. And I believe the katsu is supposed to soak in the juice and eaten with rice.
I dont think it matters that much though, as the egg is cooked in broth, it will still be tender if it is slightly over-cooked. Properly cooked egg just looks better and have some runny egg texture.
That being said, it is quiet understandable runny egg and soaked katsu is not everyone’s cup of tea.
Ditch the egg for some mac salad.
I think OP is inspried by traditional japanese egg-dashi-based don. I think the egg is slightly over cooked as the other commentors already suggest. And I believe the katsu is supposed to soak in the juice and eaten with rice.
I dont think it matters that much though, as the egg is cooked in broth, it will still be tender if it is slightly over-cooked. Properly cooked egg just looks better and have some runny egg texture.
That being said, it is quiet understandable runny egg and soaked katsu is not everyone’s cup of tea.