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Came here on a Tuesday afternoon and figured I'd check this place out since it was close to campus. Not sure what I was expecting, but I got the teppanyaki teriyaki chicken burger combo (with fries and I paid a bit more to substitute the can of pop for a specialty drink). I thought the design of the interior was a bit awkward since I walked in and wasn't sure whether the people standing around were in line to get their orders taken, or were waiting for their orders... Took a little bit to realize that if you order-in, the staff bring the order to you at the tables (I was awkwardly hovering and one of the staff members told me to sit down since I chose to dine-in). The burger was ok, didn't think it was anything out of this world. My problem was that the bun fell apart really quickly (not your typical burger bun) so it made it really messy to eat. The wasabi mayo added a nice kick to the burger. Didn't really think the fries were that special. The drink I got was the classic milk tea and it was sort of bland/watery (not enough tea flavour, I think). Overall, the meal was ok, a little bit more expensive than I thought it'd be but for the first time, it was all right.
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