We liked the food here, surprisingly good, lot's of flavor. It's a fast food chain, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Prices were average for fast food lately (ex: $2/taco, $8 for most meals), we had a parilla platter for 3 that could have fed 4, it was about $35 + drinks. The hot sauce was spicy and delicious. We decided to dine in, but as soon as walked in, we noticed the restaurant (on 10th) was hot, the AC wasn't working, and there were flies buzzing around (I'm not snobby about that, it happens, I just don't expect it indoors). Also, not a lot of people wearing masks - considering the low vaccination rates in the Valley, I'd be cautious. This place was busy, so people seem to like it. Next time, we'll...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI came to this restaurant yesterday past 6:30 pm the food was good. Normally I donāt eat Japanese food so often in Corpus Iāll prefer to skip it to try Chinese or something else but it was a change to my taste buds. However I wasnāt by myself eating over there I was with two other people who had the same thing I had. I had the special chicken teriyaki with soba noodles, the quantity of food they give you for the price you pay is amazing! But I did have a downside to it once I ate the chicken with the noodles I can tell they added a lot of oil to the noodles which I may not have liked but overall it was good. Next time if Iām around Iāll let them know I may want few amounts...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreHonestly, you pay for food and ask what type of oil they use and the guy says, "no, no" and ignores you. So is my child suppose to wait and see if he has an allergic reaction? What was the BIG deal of disclosing the type of oil their using? As consumers who pays for nutrition, do we not have the right to know? So, I guess they preferred waiting to see if someone dies first before disclosing the info when you're trying to figure out what to feed your child. NEVER AGAIN WILL I GO THERE! I'll go to the places that disclose so we can enjoy the luxuries...
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