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I always get the chicken teriyaki , it comes with rice or you can upcharge to noodles. Portions are huge!! We've tried the beef and shrimp before.. wasn't impressed. Chicken is still the best! They also have bento boxes. Which is a nice variety, with California rolls, dumplings, salad, and the teriyaki chicken and rice. The only thing is they're heavy with the rice, other than that it's a great value! They are closed... View all feedback.
I always go for the chicken teriyaki, which is served with rice, though you have the option to upgrade to noodles for an additional fee. The portions are generous! We've tried the beef and shrimp before, but they didn't really stand out; the chicken is definitely the best option! They also have bento boxes that offer a nice mix, including California rolls, dumplings, salad, and the teriyaki chicken with rice. The only downside is that they tend to serve a lot of rice, but overall, it's a fantastic value! Just a quick note, they are closed on Mondays.
The service was satisfactory, although I didn’t have high expectations given the restaurant's ambiance upon entering. The interior could really benefit from an update, which might explain why we were the only diners during our visit; it seemed that everyone else was opting for takeout or delivery.
We both chose bento boxes— I had the shrimp bento, and he opted for the beef bento, even trying some of my shrimp. Each bento includes rice, three dumplings, soy sauce, three small sushi rolls, and a small salad featuring iceberg lettuce and dressing. You can ask for chopsticks, but if you don't, they provide a plastic fork and spoon in a disposable package, similar to what you find at fast-food restaurants. I believe the building might have had a drive-thru, but since we dined in, we didn’t use that option. You can also request your food to go if you order inside. I found the teriyaki sauce a bit on the sweet side, while my boyfriend thought it tasted like standard teriyaki and had no complaints. Overall, the food was quite good, though I wouldn’t go so far as to call it exceptional. It was a satisfying, average meal that was very filling. It's a solid and affordable dining option if you're in the area.
The sushi menu is somewhat limited, and the ambiance didn't meet my expectations. While the sushi was delicious, I didn't feel it offered good value for the price. I have no issues with the food quality; it simply wasn't to my taste.
The food was disappointing. The fried rice was tough and tasted old. The meat—including chicken, beef, and shrimp—was unappetizing and excessively greasy. I wouldn't advise spending your money at this restaurant.
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