Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, colorful atmosphere with a vibrant, welcoming vibe. The space feels clean and inviting, tucked away in a corner of an older plaza. It stands out for fresh, flavorful teriyaki and generous portions at great value.
Juicy, tender chicken and beef come with a sweet and savory sauce that hits the right balance. Fresh vegetables and rice complement the flavorful teriyaki bowls cooked to perfection every time.
Thick burritos come stuffed with beef or chicken teriyaki, cheese, avocado, fries, and rice. The Tsunami burrito offers a big, well-portioned meal packed with delicious sauces and flavor.
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Yamas Teriyaki offers lunch specials from 10 am to 3 pm.
Parking is available in front and back of the shop.
The meat is grilled to order, which may cause a wait.
Seafood restaurant offers a cozy neighborhood feel with a relaxed vibe and mostly quiet atmosphere. Outdoor seating adds variety to the dining experience. The place stands out for its fresh, wild caught fish and a menu focused on healthy options.
Salmon comes with a teriyaki glaze that has excellent flavor and no fishy taste. The plate offers good value and consistent quality.
Shrimp fills the burrito generously, making it packed with shrimp. The spicy version adds a noticeable kick, though the rice can feel a bit heavy.
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Happy hour menu offers great deals on select items.
Taco Tuesday features special pricing on tacos.
Outdoor seating is available for those who prefer it.
Grand Central Market hosts a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with freshly brewed coffee aromas and cheerful staff creating an active vibe. The spot offers a diverse menu blending classic and Mexican breakfast dishes, standing out for its consistent quality and convenient beeper system for multi-restaurant orders.
The teriyaki burger stands out with its flavorful and satisfying taste. It offers a unique twist among classic and Mexican breakfast options.
Breakfast burritos come generously portioned and packed with flavors like chorizo with potatoes and Mexican bacon with egg. The Veggie Burrito is filling and delicious, often enjoyed with salsa to boost the taste.
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The restaurant is open every day from 8 AM to 9 PM.
Expect a wait time of about 18 minutes for food preparation.
Prices are surprisingly affordable, with meals averaging around $13.50.
Drive-through setup includes a tray on a long pole for easy payment from cars. Atmosphere feels a bit outdated with basic booths and missing ceiling panels, but portions are large and pricing matches quality. Teriyaki dishes stand out as the best in town, offering flavorful and fresh options.
Teriyaki sauce tastes magical and pairs well with both chicken and beef. The teriyaki bowls come in generous portions and offer great combo deals, making them a solid choice for a filling meal.
Teriyaki chicken stands out in the burritos, especially the Cali style. Options include a Veggie Burrito and customizable rice and beans. Some find the burritos delicious, others less so.
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Golden Bowl is closed on Sundays.
The plate costs less than 20 dollars and can feed three people comfortably.
You can ask for extra yellow chili peppers, but they are no longer on the condiment station.
Quaint space with eight tables offers a quiet atmosphere and budget-friendly prices. Large menu features diverse, hearty portions that satisfy a range of tastes. Food leans toward classic fast food with some standout breakfast options.
Chicken teriyaki comes as a plate with fries. The Chicken Teriyaki Plate gets mixed reviews, with some finding it solid and others calling it average. It pairs well with sides like fries.
Breakfast burritos come in several varieties including chorizo and bacon. The bacon burrito tends to be small and heavy on hash browns, sometimes bland. The chilakile burrito stands out as a flavorful option.
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The menu offers a wide variety of options for breakfast and lunch.
Prices are budget-friendly, making it a great choice for travelers.
The restaurant is a short walk from the Ontario airport.
Small sandwich shop with a cozy patio featuring shade and heat lamps creates a relaxed, friendly vibe. Menu focuses on slider-sized sandwiches and offers meal prep and catering services. Outdoor space is dog friendly and suits casual hangouts or group events.
Salmon teriyaki appears in a wrap and a bowl with grilled chicken. Sauces come on the side for the wrap. Teriyaki chicken sometimes replaces grilled chicken in the bowl.
Breakfast burritos come individually boxed with salsa on the side and taste very delicious. Weekday mornings from 8 to 9 am, they cost $5 each, making them a popular choice for morning orders.
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Burritos cost $5 each on weekday mornings from 8 to 9 am.
Sliders are available Monday to Friday from 3 to 6 pm at 2 for $8.
Deli Nerds hosts Geeks who Drink Trivia on Thursdays at 7pm.
Large saltwater fish tank anchors the dining area, creating a peaceful, tropical vibe with island-themed decor throughout. Atmosphere suits an older crowd, offering a relaxed, casual setting with freshly baked goods available on site.
Chicken teriyaki comes super tender and cooked well, with generous portions. Beef teriyaki is tasty and tender, often paired with sauces like Sriracha for extra flavor.
Breakfast burrito features scrambled eggs, fried rice, Portuguese sausage, and green onions. It comes with salsa, sour cream, and guacamole that add extra flavor.
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Reservations are necessary on weekends to avoid a 20-minute wait.
The first Friday of the month is very busy during breakfast hours.
Parking is ample, with plenty of spaces available.
Space includes plenty of outdoor seating and room for groups who like to drink. Atmosphere feels honest and welcoming with TVs and music adding to a chill vibe. Menu blends Mexican dishes and burgers, offering large, flavorful breakfast burritos and excellent omelettes.
Chicken teriyaki plates come with fried chicken dinner options and beef alternatives. Prices stay fair while the flavors stand out as best around.
Breakfast burritos come huge and filling, often paired with coffee. The chicken fried steak burrito stands out with gravy and red chile sauce on the side. The green chili and burrito de lips offer distinctive flavors worth trying.
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Happy Boy Grill accepts EBT payments for eligible purchases.
The drive-through takes about 10 to 15 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant has many options suitable for vegetarians and children.
Old school burger joint with small indoor and outdoor seating offers a build-your-own burger option and all-you-can-build burgers. Atmosphere feels unfriendly and unwelcoming, but food delivers great value with fresh, classic flavors reminiscent of the good old days.
Teriyaki dishes come with simple, filling chicken or flavorful beef options. Plates often include steamed rice and salad alongside the meat.
Bacon breakfast burrito draws most orders here. Adding hot sauce or aioli is common. Some find the burrito tastes like it was cooked on a dirty grill.
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Classic Burger offers an all-you-can-build burger option.
The indoor seating is limited to four tables, with additional outdoor seating.
Parking might be difficult depending on the time and day.
Old American restaurant with a dark, quiet atmosphere and a nostalgic feel. Regulars come for well-priced, large portions of burgers and breakfast burritos. The space is clean but shows signs of wear and recent remodeling.
Beef Teriyaki plates offer a spicy kick with a rich soy sauce flavor and come across as very flavorful and satisfying. Chicken Teriyaki dishes have large portions but tend to rely heavily on sauce to boost a simple chicken quality.
Breakfast burritos stand out with excellent bacon and sausage proportions and a strong asada option. Some burritos, like the sausage one, can be dry and mostly potatoes, showing inconsistency in quality.
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The place closes at 8 pm, not 8:30 pm.
Expect larger than average portions at reasonable prices.
Parking can be troublesome, especially during busy times.