TL;DR: Good food, but it's not Teriyaki.
Longer version: The location has caught my eye and on a whim and in the area decided to try it for lunch. Place is fairly clean, at least front house but didn't look that close. Side area was a bit dirty but not as bad as some places. Food came out VERY quick ~5 mins, much faster than I expected for this food. I ordered the (spicy) chicken teriyaki and a 3 piece gyoza. The main dish it's self has a very large portion of short grain rice (couldn't tell what kind guessing a Calrose) and decent amount of chicken thigh meat and a ton of vegetables. Here is half the reason the food get's -1 star. The quality is good HOWEVER it is stir-fry with a bit of Unagi Tare sauce and NOT teriyaki. If the chicken was on it's own and the vegetables where on the side it would MUCH closer but this is all just done up in one thing/area. To be clear I ate it all and I enjoyed it but it's not what I was expecting or ordered. The gyoza was more like wontons or Chinese (going back to the stir-fry vibe). They where deep fried and crunchy all around, the sauce that it came with was a sweet and sour sauce not a ponzu, or shoyu like dipping sauce. Gyoza is a lightly seared on one or two sides and then steamed, not deep fried.
So beware that while it may say Teriyaki out front and in side the food is def more Chinese quick food than...
Read moreI ordered a C3 (beef and chicken for Chinese chow puppy). When I got my order it was gyoza and chicken, C1. When I went inside and told Anna she said oh I thought you said C1. The nice person I am, I said it was fine and I left. Immediately driving away, I remembered clearly she said C3 and I got to thinking that the price was the same, and she never offered my money back for the beef that was not given to me. Here these days a person sometimes can't even get fast food on their lunch and so I knew through prayer she was doing this a lot to customers and uber eats. So, I drove 30 minutes all the way back because through prayer it was told to me that she charges people 12.95 for gyoza and chicken but the beef and chicken is 12.50. Gyoza is cheaper then beef, she had too many, and they were getting old (what was told to me through prayer). When I came back and told her that she does this in this fast pace world in hopes people won't come back for the beef, she said no.
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Read moreWow—what an incredible first-time experience! I stopped by this spot while in town for work, and let me tell you, from the very first moment I walked through the door, I was completely blown away. I ordered the Chicken Yakisoba and Beef Bulgogi, and both dishes were absolute flavor bombs.
As soon as I stepped inside, I was greeted warmly and helped right away—no waiting, no confusion, just fast, friendly service that made me feel instantly welcome. And the food? It came out lightning fast—hot, fresh, and beautifully presented.
The Chicken Yakisoba was perfectly stir-fried with just the right balance of savory and slightly sweet notes, and the noodles had that amazing chewy texture that says, "we know what we're doing in the kitchen." The Beef Bulgogi was tender, juicy, and packed with deep, rich flavor that lingered in the best way possible.
This place has serious culinary chops, and the service matches the quality of the food. I’ll definitely be coming back—and if you’re anywhere nearby, do yourself a favor and check it out. I highly recommend it to anyone and everyone....
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