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Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11228 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70815
Phone: (225) 256-0888
Website: http://www.teriyakitigerus.com/
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Reviews
I have recently spicy and soy garlic flavors. The spicy is kind of tame, maybe even a little mild. I’ll give the spicy flavor a 6.5/10 and the soy garlic an 8/10. This is just personal preference, I’ll give the other flavors a try soon.
I did not dine there so I can’t really give a critique of the atmosphere but it does look really clean.
Overall rating of the place, I’ll give 4/5 for now.
This establishment proudly proclaimed on its website, ‘Extraordinary specialty, authentic taste carefully selects the freshest ingredients and serving traditional Japanese culinary skills to satisfy your taste buds.’ After driving by it numerous times, we decided to indulge in one traditional, authentic Japanese item from their menu, eager to experience the epitome of culinary excellence.
Marvin Gaye sang ‘What’s Going On?’ So, let me describe what’s going on at Teriyard Tiger, located at 11228 Florida Blvd… absolutely nothing. Because when it comes to authentic Japanese dumplings, they are not being served here. The perfectly crispy looking machine-made dumplings looked crispy, but tasted like eating a flavorless frisbee.
As someone who shelled out $12.13 bucks for two orders of dumplings, I expected to get the real deal, not some pre-made, pre-frozen impostors. The filling was basically just cabbage with some mystery meat that might’ve been pork, but I’m not convinced.
And don’t even get me started on the soy sauce – it was like they tried to recreate Japanese flavors, but ended up with something that tasted like it belonged in a bad 80s movie. Here’s a tip: just use Kikkoman like a normal person.
Several reviewers are praising this establishment, but my initial experience with their dumplings was underwhelming. The cost of dining out has skyrocketed across the USAs and menu prices keep climbing. Wasting my coin on mediocre food is not an option so as the adage goes, you only get one chance to make a first impression.
Unfortunately, they failed to impress by serving frozen food, which raises concerns about the freshness and quality of their offerings. This experience has led me to question the authenticity of their claims. Consequently, sticking to my one time resolution I will not be giving them a second chance unless someone else is treating.