
Welcome to Teriyaki Madness in Oklahoma City, where we specialize in Japanese-inspired Teriyaki bowls. Our Seattle-style Teriyaki features marinated chicken grilled to perfection. Customize your bowl with options like Steak, Tofu, Veggies, Noodles, or Rice. We offer Gluten Free and Vegetarian choices, ensuring fresh, made-to-order meals without the wait of a buffet. Enjoy our food through dine-in, takeout or delivery services. Download the TMAD app for rewards.
Cheery counter-serve branch doling out rice & noodle bowls with Asian-style proteins & veggies.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| 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 |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15124 Lleytons Ct Ste 104, Edmond, OK 73013
Phone: (405) 726-0853
Website: https://teriyakimadness.com/locations/oklahoma-shops-at-penn/
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Cons – no original concept in food offereings, expensive for what it is
I stopped by this place to try it out because my family likes Asian restaurants and it’s close to our new home.
This is another “bowl” restaurant, in that the offerings come in bowls that you build, based on your preferences.
The location is nice, even if the space is smaller. It was uncluttered and clean, fast eateries. The menu wasn’t very large, but had enough to provide a variety of combinations in food choices.
At the suggestion of the cashier, I ordered the Spicy Chicken (their most popular offering) Power Bowl. It came with chicken and vegetables (I could have ordered noodles or rice as well. I ordered the regular size for $8.99. I also ordered the four-piece crab rangoon, partly because I like crab rangoon and partly because I wanted to see if the $4.99 price tag for four rangoons meant that they were amazing.
I got it to go, and I didn’t have to take long. The food was served in a plastic to-go bowl and rangoons came in a cardboard boat, inside a paper bag.
I was a little underwhelmed at the food for the price I paid. The food was good enough; it was freshly prepared and the vegetables were prepared from fresh ingredients. However, the food was certainly not any more exceptional than I can get from the competition down the road for a lower price. And the Rangoon was ok, but way too expensive for what it was. They did come with a sweet-and-sour type sauce, which was good.
I probably won’t be back, though, because I do not think the food, though delicious and fresh, is worth the high prices.
I would say that if you like teriyaki, this place might be good for you. But for my large family, I think I can probably get more food at a better price with more options from their competitor that is a mile and a half down the road.