I absolutely love the Teriyaki chicken here! It is cooked on a flat top in front of you and it is amazing for fast food!
Nina L.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
I’m a fan. The guy cooks it in front of you, so you know it’s fresh, and it’s pretty tasty! The portion was good and filled me up. The chicken teriyaki special was only $ 5.69! I thought it was a good deal, especially for a place in the mall(Parks Mall). If I get hungry while shopping again, I would go here.
Rw F.
Classificação do local: 2 Arlington, TX
Kinda sorta Japanese food cooked on a flat top. If you consider chicken, rice or noodles cooked with soy Japanese food. Compared to the other food in the food court it is good. At least they do cook food compared to the other places that warm up frozen food or deep fry everything. If you have to eat here it is this or fast food.
Louise C.
Classificação do local: 5 Grand Prairie, TX
In the Parks Mall in Arlington. I hit this place up almost everytime I’m in the mall. A little Pricey but we’ll worth it. I’m a sucker for hibachi, stir fry and vegetables. Check it out. I usually get shrimp and chicken, fried rice and more vegetables than rice. Two spring rolls on the side.
Jennifer Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
This place is pretty good for a quick meal at the mall but doesn’t taste like your regular old«food court» food from the mall. The food is made fresh to order, not just sitting under a heating light like other Asian places.
Donna W.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
This place scores 4 stars because it’s light(compared to what’s around in the food court as dining options), fresh(they grill it up right in front of you at the counter), tasty, fast and cheap. They make teriyaki dishes(chicken, beef, seafood or combos of any two of the aforementioned) that come standard with grilled veggies and rice from $ 3.99-$ 6.19(the beef and seafood combo is the most expensive). They have egg rolls, which are okay and definitely not light or healthy. It’s sort of odd, they have a buy one get one free policy for their $.89 egg rolls(called maki rolls) but I only see this as fair as the rolls are quite tiny and I’d be a bit miffed if I had to pay that for only one of them. Perhaps that is why they are buy one get one free. I definitely dug the fact that they were one of the few places that sold bottled water.