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A friend and I went for dinner here and ordered their teriyaki and katsu chicken as well as prawn tempura to share. The food was decent for the price, though I have tried better tasting but more expensive Japanese food. Overall, the ambience and service was great as well as wide range of food to pick from. I would definitely eat here again. View all feedback.
Teriyaki Boys is perfect for the times you're craving for Japanese food, but aren't drawn to the particular ramen or udon or sushi. Their offerings cover a broad array of Japanese cuisine, and so far nothing has been a let down. We ordered the Tuna Tataki which was lovely. The Dynamite Roll was spicy but lovingly made, although a bit heavy on the rice part. Their Sukiyaki was tasty and heart warming, although I did think I could use some more servings given the price. The Beef Teriyaki was a bit disappointing because I was expecting a high class cut. Not that it wasn't good; it was soft and savory, but I'll stick with the Chicken Teriyaki from now on which is cheaper and tastier. Overall a good dine, which may be a bit heavy on the wallet for my taste.
Despite the rains I opted to stop for dinner here since I was in the mood for Japanese food but didn't want to go out or my way. This branch is usually busy during lunch time but tonight it was just comfy. I ended up with a chicken Teriyaki donburi with a side of miso soup and the Philly cheese steak rolls and it made for a great meal. The miso was tasty but not as hot as I'd have liked, especially given the rainy weather. The rolls were consistent with what I expect from this franchise. At first I was a little worried that the chicken Teriyaki wasn't as cooked through as it seemed too light. But it tuned out to be perfect as the meat was tender but the skin had that nice crispness that comes with good technique. The Teriyaki sauce wasn't too overpowering but it had soaked through the rice, making it impossible to eat with chopsticks. Shout out to server Vin for being a great waiter. He was charming and patient with helping me with placing my order. And he funnily tried a last minute up sell for some takeout gyoza but it was done in a manner that felt natural.
Teriyaki Boy just capped its Valentine offering yesterday. It has a filling set for 2! A serving comes with their star, the Teriyaki Boy Chicken, two servings of steaming hot gohan, 2 pieces of mochi and 2 glasses of refreshing iced tea. These were for only Php 549! We were able to still get your favorites from the regular menu, like the Tofu Steak (Php 198), a crunchy starter; the go to sweet California Roll (Php 165), and my personal pick, savory Tonkatsu (Php 308). My friends and I also tried Teriyaki Boy’s newest offering- the Cheesy Gyoza (Php 196), a welcome plump Japanese dumpling with a cheesier twist. Teriyaki Boy has been here for awhile, and I am glad they continue to innovate and excite diners with new flavors and promotions.
Outside venue has an old Japanese restaurant feel to it. Complete with lanterns, wooden panels and noren, a Japanese shop entry way clothe. Inside has a good Japanese ambiance with paper writing on the wall, sliding doors, and ceramic pots for the condiments . The ambiance is good, the place is clean, customer service was okay, and the food was good and well seasoned.
The place seems you're really in one of the restaurants in Japan. Feels like you're not in PH! Love it. I love the interior which is mixture of wood and yellowish tone furniture and seats. The staffs are nice. Food is okay. There's no service charge!