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| - It was like taking a trip back in time when I walked in. The decor used now is the same as back in the early 90's that I grew up with (though a bit faded). Somehow, I like that it hasn't changed. After living in California for 8 years, it was nice to come back to something VERY familiar.
The cashiers are friendly enough. Last week she took my order, and said thank you, with a smile, at the end. The male cashier, tonight, was fine too, I don't have high expectations at a fast food joint. As long as you don't spit in my food, we're cool.
The food is good if you are looking for a good cheap meal that doesn't contain a burger and fries. It definitely isn't authentic Japanese food. (Of course, if you think Panda Express is authentic Chinese food, or if you like to douse your rice in soy sauce, this is the real ish.)
I highly recommend the veggie egg rolls. They are so good I could literally eat them every day. I don't know what's in them, but they are amazing.
The house chicken is great if you're dining in as it will become a bit soggy if you take it to go. The steam from the rice softens the crispy exterior quite a bit. It's a little bit sweet, and a little bit sour - but it isn't like sweet and sour chicken. It has little bits of pickled carrots and cucumbers (I think) mixed in and some green onions thrown on top.
The teriyaki chicken is great if you're dining in or taking out. If you don't like a lot of sauce on your Teriyaki, ask for it on the side. They really lay on the sauce.
The fortune cookies are hit or miss depending on who is working. Usually the girl cashiers are a bit more generous (or maybe I'm just that cute.)
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