The ultimate philosophy of Eki-Bento is to provide Japanese style of Fast Food Restaurant. In Japan, Eki-Bento (or Eki-Ben) means boxed meals sold in train stations, often provided to people who are going to travel long distance. This restaurant provides exact same concept. Their food are contained in Plastic boxes, where you could take home or dine in. To get the full feeling of eating an Eki-Bento, I suggest you could buy one of their daily specials on your way home after work and eat it in TTC.
I would definitely come back to get more of this.
ENVIRONMENT:
The interior of this place looks like McDonald's or Burger King. This place doesn't really provide the feeling of a Japanese Restaurant. Which is good because Eki-Bento is a fast food place after all.
FOOD:
Me and my friend ordered
1. Chicken Teriyaki Bowl
2. Marinated Beef Bowl
First of all, Chicken Teriyaki Bowl was very yummy. The combination of teriyaki sauce and texture of Chicken Teriyaki was perfect.
Second of all, Marinated Beef Bowl really had flavor. It was very juicy.
Last of all, the size of their Bowls is huge for it's price!
PRICE:
Chicken Teriyaki Bowl was only $5.49 (Due to special) and my friend couldn't even finish half of it
Marinate Beef Bowl was $6.49, wow it was a big portion for the price!