Welcome to Teriyaki Madness in Bettendorf, where we specialize in Seattle-style Teriyaki bowls. Our menu features a variety of proteins including Chicken, Steak, Tofu, and an array of fresh Veggies, paired with Noodles or Rice options. Each bowl is customizable and made-to-order, ensuring peak freshness. We’re proud to offer Gluten Free and Vegetarian choices to cater to all dietary needs. Experience the convenience of Curbside pickup, Delivery, Dine-in, Drive-through or Takeout. Download the TMAD app for exclusive offers and rewards. Visit us for a unique Asian fusion experience that’s fresh, flavorful, and locally owned.
Cheery counter-serve branch doling out rice & noodle bowls with Asian-style proteins & veggies.
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This is on the road on the way to Alcoa which is now Arconic. I used to come here every day for lunch while working on the domain switch in the IT Dept as there weren’t many veggie optioned food places to eat near here unless you wanted to eat at the busy dirty cafeterias inside Arconic.
The food is brilliant. I always get the large spicy chicken teriyaki including all the veggies (order extra veggies preferably) with yakisoba noodles and add soy sauce and spicy teriyaki sauce as you wish. They also offer chopsticks as well as the other utensils to fit the theme.
The service is always beautiful tattooed females up front with great eyes and smiles each time. Tip generously at this surprisingly quiet place with great food for under 20 bucks while stoned on a cloudy Sunday.
The space is functional, to say the least. There’s a mix of high and normal tables in the very large space, as well as a table for a large group that seats up to eight people on leather roller chairs at the far west side of the space. The floor is a simple reddish brown concrete slab, while the ceiling is a solid black with florescent fixtures spaces throughout. While strange looking, I did appreciate the foam sound dampeners spaced throughout the ceiling area, even though some appeared to be slowly peeling away from age or other unknown degradation.
I opted for a steak teriyaki bowl with vegetables and fried rice with a side of edamame on this visit. The bowl was out to me within 10 minutes and I quickly began to tuck in. The steak was well seasoned and tender, I’d definitely come back for this alone. The edamame similarly was good – it had the right combination of firm texture and slight saltiness expected of it.
What utterly failed to meet expectations was the fried rice. The consistency was soggy throughout, nowhere close to the light, soy flavored fluffy rice texture I imagine fried rice to have. The scrambled egg was the only real discernable addition to the rice and was not homogenously integrated to the dish at all. At one point I pulled out a huge chunk of egg (it had to be more than one egg’s worth of scramble) and extracted similar large hunks throughout the meal. This is probably some of the worst fried rice I’ve had anywhere. I cannot recommend this to anyone coming here – get normal rice, vegetables, or try the noodles.
I really wish the food was better here – the overall ambiance is pretty nice, between the abundance of natural light supplied by the large windows and the low noise level overall. Even though it’s close to home, I’m looking elsewhere for a good teriyaki related meal in the future. Just not worth it to me.
So you know. Grab a cold beer and eat some chicken and noodles. I’ll definitely go back