I wanted chicken and shrimp but gave me beef, I don’t eat beef plus the food tasted salty. Took a while to get my food and I don’t like waiting outside in the cold. Less likely to go back. Prices are too high too.
Anna J.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Won’t bother again. Even though the portion was large, it lacked flavor. Just chicken sauteed with teriyaki sauce. The rice was pointless as there wasn’t any real sauce to go with it. Glad I keep hot sauce in my desk drawer because it needed it.
Mike S.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
New place opened not too long ago. The place is very clean, service is good, waiting time for food only few minutes, the food quality is really good for a fast food joint. Everything is cooked upon order, not like other places where they prepared everything in advance. Portion of the food is good, it’s usually more than enough. My favorite is the combo, it has chicken, shrimp, and beef, but sometimes I just get the shrimp and chicken and they will give more of both to replace the beef. I think the price is pretty fair consider the location they are in. I recommended the place to my coworkers and so far they all seem to like it.
Richard C.
Classificação do local: 4 PECK SLIP, NY
This place is legit! Its like $ 10…but its worth it. Big portions, and QUALITY! Very clean place! Don’t deny yourself and visit this place!
Chris C.
Classificação do local: 3 Plainfield, NJ
This is a moment I wish Unilocal had half stars. I would give HE13.5 stars if I could. Forewarned I can already see it coming there is going to be a certain Long Island and New Jersey Bennihana, blue colored frozen drink with an umbrella type of Unilocaler who will have none of the place in contrast to their beloved half off cocktails happy hour chicken teriyaki joint with the flaming onion volcano thrown in. Another set of incredulous and quite frankly cheap ass group of Unilocalers will cry bloody murder as any of the lunches here plus a soda will cost $ 10 bucks. Which is maybe $ 2 more than what they could get somewhere else. As others describe this is literally a hole in the wall for take out teriyaki chicken, shrimp or beef. There are very few choices but what they lack in choice they make up in quality. I can’t speak for the shrimp as I’m not douche knob rude enough to bring back stinky stir fried shrimp back to the office. I love shrimp but not everyone does. The teriyaki chicken(thigh meat I’m guessing) and beef are uniquely satisfying in they seem to have their teriyaki recipe down pat the way the people at Sakagura in the malls have their recipe down. It’s incredibly satisfying and your coworkers will be envious walking by your office and without thinking say s*&t that smells good, I wish I got that for lunch. This isn’t a 4 star affair, it’s just a little lunch joint that does a surprisingly good teriyaki beef and chicken with very good ingredients. I always get it with the lo mein which has this dry tasty gumminess to it. I can’t place my finger on it but that too is satisfying. In Chinese we refer to it as Wok Hay, meaning the noodles were cooked on a really high heat and have that char flavor to it. Anyhow it’s worth trying out for yourself. There’s generally a line no matter what time you go, because the one teriyaki chicken joint run by Chinese people that used to be in the neighborhood that hawked that«bourbon chicken» stuff closed a few years years ago. It’s nice to have another place like that in the nabe again for lunch.
Cono B.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Went today with my colleagues and we ordered the combo. They had us waiting at least 10 minutes while they called people that had ordered after us. The food is mediocre. The shrimps are so tiny you need a magnifying glass to see them. For the same price at Near by «yips Chinese restaurant«we could’ve had a lot more food. I will not go back! Also this is not a Japanese restaurant.
Sally W.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
This is a tiny little takeout window where if you walk too fast, you would completely miss it. This is a new lunch takeout window located near the World Trade Center area going east. There is only 4 main items on the menu Hibachi chicken $ 7.99, beef $ 8.49, shrimp $ 8.99 or combo $ 10.99 which is a mixture of the meats! It comes with white rice. If you want it with fried rice or noodles it’s 50 cents extra. You can order extra meat for an extra $ 1.50 or $ 2.00 depending on which protein. The only other thing on the menu is drinks: soda, water and snapple. Simple menu, simple concept. Yay for new lunch places to try. Reminds me of mall food.