Small dining area seats about 15 people, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Clean and comfortable space suits casual meals with a relaxed vibe. Known for large portions and standout Korean and teriyaki dishes, it draws those seeking authentic flavors in a modest setting.
Chicken katsu features a super crisp and fresh breading with perfect seasoning. It pairs well in combos and stands out alongside other chicken dishes like spicy garlic chicken.
Orange chicken and Mongolian beef stand out with bold flavors and tender textures. Crab rangoon offers a crispy surface with a juicy inside, while honey garlic sesame chicken stays soft and flavorful.
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The portion sizes are large, providing great value for the price.
Prices for dishes range from $15 to $20, making it affordable.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness.
Simple dining room attached to a convenience store offers a clean, low-key atmosphere with friendly staff. The place feels cozy and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate generous portions and house-made sauces without MSG.
Chicken katsu stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. It pairs well with spicy teriyaki, offering a satisfying meal option.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and perfectly flavored citrus sauce. Other dishes include spicy pork teriyaki, Mongolian beef, sesame chicken, and gyoza.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, often enough for two meals.
Parking can be dangerous due to high-speed traffic from nearby businesses.
Exiting the parking lot is tricky during busy hours; be cautious.
Warm, clean interior with wood elements and ceramic dishes creates an inviting atmosphere. Small space offers indoor seating and a welcoming vibe with subtle Korean music. Attention to detail in decor and quality sets it apart from typical teriyaki spots.
Crispy outside and moist inside describes the chicken katsu here. It stays super juicy and beats Hmart's version, though the plum sauce served with it doesn't appeal.
Crunchy tempuras, flavorful Mongolian beef, and fresh orange chicken stand out. Potstickers and gyozas add great variety to the menu.
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The restaurant is known for its generous portion sizes.
Expect a clean environment with well-maintained facilities.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly choice.
Japanese restaurant offers generous portions with flavorful teriyaki and varied menu including yakisoba and Mongolian beef. Atmosphere is casual with quick pickup service and clean facilities. Regulars appreciate the consistent quality and consider it among the best teriyaki options in the area.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy and perfectly cooked. It pairs well with vegetable tempura and appears in combos with chicken teriyaki and yakisoba.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and generous sauce coating. Mongolian beef offers a flavorful kick with a sneaky heat. Egg rolls and fried rice complement the main dishes well.
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The food is usually ready to be picked up within 10-20 minutes.
Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable, with large portions for the cost.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs and clean, well-lit space creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels unpretentious and cozy, like a family-run spot with quiet energy. Live guitar music adds a unique touch to the experience.
Chicken katsu comes in several forms including a spicy version and combos with chicken teriyaki. The dishes are consistently delicious and pair well with other items like Mongolian beef and fried rice.
Menu includes Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian Beef, and General Tso's Chicken alongside fried rice and chow mein. Dishes like sesame chicken and chow mein stand out with solid flavors.
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The portions are generous, often providing two meals for just $13.
Expect busy lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm.
The restaurant is family-owned, adding a personal touch to the service.
Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy interior with covered outdoor seating including a quiet patio area. Atmosphere feels friendly and homey with pleasant music and clean, welcoming space. Large menu features authentic Korean dishes with generous portions and fair prices.
Japanese curry pairs well with chicken katsu here, offering a filling portion that can last for two meals. The chicken katsu itself tastes decent and complements other dishes like beef short ribs.
Sesame chicken stays crispy after saucing. General Tso chicken stands out as notably good. Meals include mixed greens with vinaigrette and potstickers.
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There is parking available right out front.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
Expect generous portion sizes for the price.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy on the outside and tender inside with a lot of flavor. The spicy version adds a nice kick to the dish.
Wonton soup stands out with its amazing flavor. General TSO chicken offers a crunchy texture and strong taste. Honey sesame chicken and bubble tea also deliver consistent quality.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Cozy restaurant inside an old train depot with garage doors that open for fresh air and city views. Atmosphere is chill and welcoming, featuring loud 90s alternative rock and a vibe that feels like family. Shelves stocked with board and card games invite relaxed socializing.
Chicken katsu stays crispy throughout the meal and avoids greasiness. Some versions show overcooked dryness and a burnt oil taste, but others are a standout dish that finishes completely.
Popcorn kung pao chicken stands out with bold flavors and sharp presentation. The menu also features Tiger Prawns, Potstickers, and crispy crab rangoons with creamy filling.
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The restaurant opens at 6 PM, not 5:30 PM as advertised on Google.
Reservations are recommended for special events like the drag brunch.
The drag brunch is popular and welcomes BIOPOC and LGBTQ communities.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and no-frills decor. Offers free self-serve miso soup and tea alongside an expansive menu featuring teriyaki, sushi, and Korean dishes. Interior stays clean and quiet, making it suitable for quick, satisfying meals.
Chicken katsu comes breaded fresh, never frozen, with a moist and tender texture. Portions are large and consistently flavorful.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with its balanced heat, crunchy fresh vegetables, and rich roasted peanuts. Orange chicken and teriyaki dishes also appear, with orange chicken noted as less of a specialty.
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The menu includes teriyaki, sushi, yakisoba, and Korean dishes.
Lunch specials are available for $13, offering great value.
Free miso soup and hot tea are included with meals.
Open family-style seating and lounge-style tables create a homey atmosphere with a clean, tight layout. Free hot egg drop soup and candy add a welcoming touch to the experience. The place serves generous portions of well-regarded teriyaki and katsu dishes.
Big portions of chicken katsu come fresh and tasty, available in both regular and spicy versions. Bento style options include satisfying servings that pair well with sides like egg drop soup.
Mongolian beef stands out as a signature dish here. Every dine-in order comes with a complimentary pot of egg drop soup that tastes very good.
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The restaurant offers free egg drop soup with every dine-in order.
All entrees come with a complimentary can of soda if you dine in.
Portion sizes are generous and suitable for sharing.
Large space with beautiful glasswork and pleasant background music creates a relaxed, low-key vibe. Ordering happens through a QR code system on phones, adding a no-contact convenience. Seating is spacious and clean, with options to store bikes and skateboards inside for safekeeping.
Chicken katsu comes crispy and crunchy, often served with a hot curry sauce and a large scoop of rice. Options include chicken katsu curry and chicken katsu don, both flavorful and satisfying.
Dim sum served on plates keeps everything fresh and made to order, with standout items like BBQ pork steamed buns and Xiao Long Bao. The dumplings and ramen offer consistent quality and great value, even holding up well for takeout.
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The restaurant only offers a QR code menu, no physical menus available.
Expect to pay around $4 for soup and $3 more per order than other places.
Portion sizes are small, allowing for easier tasting of multiple dishes.
Small restaurant offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with a clean, welcoming interior. It serves generous portions of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes at affordable prices. The space is tight for dining in but remains accessible.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy and juicy with a super tasty flavor. Portions offer great value for the amount of food served.
Mongolian beef stands out with its tender texture and savory sauce, made fresh to order. Other dishes like pork fried rice and sweet and sour chicken come packed with bold flavors.
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The restaurant offers a variety of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.
Prices are affordable, making it a great value for the quality.
Portion sizes are generous, often more than enough for one sitting.
Small dining area with a strip mall aesthetic offers a clean and cozy atmosphere. The vibe stays pleasant and comfy, attracting those who appreciate Seattle-style teriyaki with generous portions and solid value.
Chicken Katsu stands out with its amazing flavor and crispy texture. It pairs well with the spicy chicken teriyaki for a satisfying meal.
Orange chicken comes out crispy and juicy with a well-balanced sauce. General Tso's chicken features a tangy, spicy sauce and a crispy exterior. Hot and sour soup includes a single prawn and differs from typical versions.
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The lunch specials are large, economical, and provide great value.
The portion sizes are generous and may require a game plan to finish.
Online ordering is convenient for pickup.
Japanese restaurant offers generous portions with distinctive teriyaki flavors and cheesy rice that balances salty sauce. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite a basic storefront and a dining room that lacks coziness. Food quality varies, but many dishes stand out for their taste and balance.
Sauce stands out as the highlight of the chicken katsu bowl. The dish uses white meat and pairs well with other options like spicy pork and tofu noodles.
Orange chicken features juicy pieces with a flavorful sauce and a noticeable crunch even when sauced. Takeout can reduce crispiness, and the dish often includes a generous amount of broccoli.
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The portions at Sumo Teriyaki are huge, often enough for multiple meals.
Prices for teriyaki bowls start around $25, which some may find high.
Takeout is recommended due to the generous portion sizes.
Small space with cozy, modern decor creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Calming music and thoughtful details like folded napkins enhance the experience. The vibe feels like visiting Japan, offering a chill, lovely ambiance despite occasional busyness.
Chicken katsu stays consistently amazing across visits. It pairs well in a bento with other dishes like beef yakisoba.
Mongolian beef stands out as a popular dish, noted for its flavor. The menu includes combos like beef teriyaki and orange chicken served with fried rice, alongside appetizers such as soft shell crab and gyΕza.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant stops taking orders at 7:45 PM, despite closing at 8 PM.
Expect long wait times during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Japanese restaurant offers a simple, relaxed atmosphere with soft lighting and a calm vibe. Regulars enjoy fresh teriyaki, varied bento boxes, and consistent house fried rice. It stands out for generous portions and reliable food readiness when called ahead.
Chicken katsu comes out super crispy and warm, served with katsu sauce, rice, and salad. It pairs well with teriyaki sauce and stands out as a favorite dish alongside yakisoba and Mongolian beef.
Mongolian beef stands out with its extreme sweetness and occasional chunks of unmelted sugar. Kung Pao chicken arrives at a good temperature and tastes delicious.
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Big Teriyaki is open on weekends until 9:30 PM.
If you call 10-15 minutes ahead, your food will be ready upon arrival.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.
Tiny Japanese restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with cramped seating during busy times and squeaky chairs on tile floors. The vibe stays relaxed and intimate, suited for casual dining and enjoying ramen and Asian dishes.
Curry Chicken Katsu Don features crispy outside and juicy inside chicken with a melt-in-your-mouth curry sauce. It pairs well with hot milk tea for a satisfying meal.
Xiao Long Bao stand out with tasty, visually appealing soup dumplings. Scallion pancakes and fried rice also deliver solid flavors, alongside well-priced appetizers like pork buns and pan-fried gyoza.
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Parking is available on the side street; the lot can be crowded.
Expect a wait time of up to 15 minutes during peak hours.
Vegan options are clearly marked on the menu.
Japanese restaurant offers clean, pretty atmosphere with friendly vibes and constant music. Portions are huge and affordable, attracting families and those seeking generous meals. Known for supreme teriyaki and detailed care in food preparation, it stands out for quality and thoughtful service.
Big portions of Chicken Katsu come with every order, enough to save or share. The crispy texture and flavor stand out, often paired with spicy teriyaki or beef for a solid combo.
Mongolian beef stands out with its very sweet flavor, though opinions on it vary. Other dishes like Chicken Katsu and Spicy Teriyaki Chicken also feature prominently alongside solid rolls and combo options.
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Portions are HUGE, providing great value for the price.
The pricing is reasonable, especially for lunch options.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and comfort.
Cozy restaurant with kid-friendly seating and a warm, welcoming atmosphere offers a clean, chill environment with upbeat music. Features include a prize wheel and tablet menu system, creating a relaxed and engaging dining experience.
Chicken katsu comes well cooked and is served without the expected curry sauce in the Curry Katsu Chicken dish. It pairs with other dishes like the Wagyu scallion bowl for a filling meal.
Spicy pork wontons and fried egg rolls stand out with their perfect crunch. Fried and steamed dumplings offer rich flavors that complement the appetizers well.
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Parking is located in the back, around the corner where Chase Bank is.
They have a promotion where you can spin a wheel to win a free appetizer or dessert.
KinD is currently a pop-up restaurant testing and refining their menu and service practices.
Small suite offers outdoor seating and a friendly atmosphere with generous portions of authentic teriyaki dishes. The space feels welcoming and clean, serving a steady flow of guests seeking quality fast Japanese food.
Spicy chicken katsu stands out alongside classic chicken katsu options. Fried rice pairs well, not too salty, complementing the crispy chicken nicely.
Egg rolls stand out with their crisp texture. Sweet and sour chicken balances crunchiness and sauce well. Orange chicken varies, sometimes lacking flavor and turning gluey.
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They charge extra for crispy tofu.
The price increased from $17 to $26 with tax since last visit.
They are closed on Sundays.
Teppanyaki restaurant with a cozy modern interior and clean, comfortable atmosphere. Offers free egg soup for dine-in and features a wide variety of vegan and regular menu options. Known for quality chicken teriyaki with a smooth sauce and fresh salads.
Curry chicken katsu stands out with its tasty, rich flavor and consistent quality. The dish pairs well with teriyaki and gyoza sides, making it a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
Orange chicken comes as a sweet, citrusy combo. General Tso's chicken tastes solid while kung pao chicken leans very sweet. Crab Rangoon stands out as a notable appetizer. Sesame chicken has a poor flavor profile.
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Dine-in customers receive free egg soup with their meal.
Portions are generous, often enough for two servings.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness, including the bathrooms.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a quiet, cozy interior with a simple design. Food features bold, well-rounded sauces and dishes like teriyaki and yakisoba with generous vegetables. Atmosphere stays calm, with occasional waits for freshly prepared meals.
Chicken katsu comes out crispy and crunchy. It pairs well with teriyaki and gyoza, making for a satisfying meal.
Egg rolls stand out with a crispy, flavorful texture. Wonton soup features a perfect broth base. Mongolian beef varies in quality, sometimes good, sometimes terrible.
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Expect a wait depending on the time of day.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $20.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment.
Sushi restaurant offers wide food selection with self-serve tea station and clean, tidy interior. Atmosphere includes great music and tables kept clean. Known for best teriyaki and Mongolian cuisine in town with reasonable prices and good daily specials.
Chicken katsu serves as a go-to dish and pairs well in combos with chicken teriyaki. The portion size suits a family of three, but the chicken katsu curry has a weak, diluted flavor.
Mongolian beef arrives on a sizzling iron skillet with rich flavor. Sesame chicken tends to be dry and lacks enough sauce.
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Prices range from $10 to $20 per person.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for the Tokyo Bowl.
The restaurant offers daily specials at low prices.