Japanese teriyaki dishes, bento boxes & low-carb picks served fast-food style in a no-frills space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15969 SW 72nd Ave, Tigard, OR 97224
Phone: (503) 598-0914
Website: https://teriyakiexpressor.com/
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Reviews
The rice seems stale like it has sat out too long and the meat on some dishes is over cooked and difficult to chew.
Not terrible but there are significantly better places to go in a short distance.
Amazingly fast service
Clean staff
Highly Recommended by me! Thanks for all of the delicious lunches for the past 10 years!! ❤️❤️❤️
Literally asked her twice if it’s teriyaki and she just stood there looking in my eyes and lied not coming back
I thought it was worth a 2nd shot, I went back last night and ordered a Yakisoba. Yakisoba is something of a special dish to me. I know how to make it fairly decently at home and typically use it as a baseline to grade a teriyaki place. I’ve ordered them from various locations here and in Seattle and this by far was the worst one I have ever encountered.
Firstly, the noodles seemed to be chow mien noodles and NOT Yakisoba noodles. Typically Yakisoba comes with a variety of vegetables like cabbage, and carrots, I sometimes add onion to mine and have seen it before in this dish.
This had no vegetables, I was served half a chicken thigh and over sauced salty noodles with no vegetables. I did think they were skimpy with the meat also!
I also wanted to mention the sauce station they have, it looks as if they have not cleaned out the bottles or replaced them in a very long time.
This was frustrating for $12.00 I paid. I also ordered a drink and after paying the $2.50 I was not informed the fountain soda machine ice was not working, they also did not have any diet coke or coke zero. It would have been nice to be informed of this prior to purchasing it.
So, $14.50 for a pile of salty noodles, half a chicken thigh, no vegetables and a carbonated water with no ice. I don’t think I’ll be back.