Don't...just don't.
I had the spicy chicken and beef combo. Pretty standard at any teriyaki place. The chicken was passable, more panfried than grilled, not much char, and pretty boring. Then I got the the "steak". Clearly prefrozen, probably presliced and soaked in preservative, the meat has the iridescent sheen that pretreated meat does. It was dry and tough, and had this weird taste. The salad dressing portion is sparse and so thick you almost have to scoop it out. The rice was okay,. All in all, I'll never come back here again.
Just drive the extra minute to momoji, the sushi place. Their teriyaki is Soo much better and only a couple of bucks more.
This place was a fail, and for $13 bucks, I'm more than a little irritated.
So, don't. Just don't, unless you're having one of those annoying good days and you really need something to...
Read moreI can't imagine my life without your Teriyaki Chicken, perfectly steamed rice, salad dressing that gently kisses your palette and the river of Teriyaki sauce cascading over the chicken and rice. I know the day will come. I think about it often, so i do my best to enjoy this culinary valhalla you've created. Not to mention the customer service. Straight out of Les Scwabs handbook. Running to deliver orders outside, yelling at vagrants to get off your property, then turn with that golden smile and deliver my Teriyaki chicken on time and piping hot! I take a culinary knee to the good...
Read moreDespite the restaurant being Take-Out ONLY, I found myself completely enjoying the food made by the only two cooks. Caught me off guard completely, as I've never been open to trying new places in town, but this one threw me for a surprise. The Chicken Yakisoba noodles were delectable, and the Egg Rolls were very good, better than Golden Fountain's. As for the Chicken Fried Rice, it very much helps to have soy sauce to bring out the flavor of the ingredients, but otherwise very worth the try. Totes recommend to anyone looking to quickly take food home to kids,...
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