Teriyaki Time serves up decent Japanese and Korean delights to the university crowd nearby.
We stopped by just before the busy lunch crowd came bustling through. The menus are all posted, and when you're ready, head up to the register to give your order and pay. They'll give you a number and you can find yourself a table. Water and utensils are self service.
The Husband had the Bibimbap "Steamed rice served with vegetables and meat to mix in a hot stone pot" ($7.25). A decent offering along with miso soup.
I ordered the Tempura Plate ($6.95) which came with steamed rice and a side salad. There was a bit too much dressing as it ran all over the plate and was under my bed of rice. The tempura included two shrimps and veggies (old broccoli).
Overall, it's nothing special but it satisfies the lunch craving when you're over on campus most of your life. Bento boxes appear to be their specialty.