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Teriyaki Madness is just what Metropolitan needed. Think of a higher-end Panda express. You pick your protein then add rice (white/fried), noodles or veggies plus veggies or a salad. I went with the Teriyaki chicken bowl with white rice and veggies to-go. My meal was made to order and was served nice and hot- still had smoke coming off of it when I got home. The chicken was moist and the homemade Teriyaki sauce was bomb. The veggies were a mix of cabbage, carrots, onions, broccoli and zucchini, which I really liked. My rice was similar to sushi rice, which I really enjoyed because it was easier to eat with chopsticks. My bowl was pretty big and easily enough for 2 meals, but I was super hungry and ate it all... #noregrets The inside of this place reminded me of a Chipotle. Very clean and subtle decor, but I mostly enjoyed their signage. The had pretty funny signs handing around the dinning area such as "Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy spicy chicken" and "I like big bowls and I can not lie." Gotta love that! Overall, I really enjoyed Teriyaki Madness and will return soon. My meal was around $9 total, but I had a coupon so it was free :-)
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