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there was a yoshinoya location in times square about 17 years ago. Previously on lunch since I worked in the opposite. they suddenly closed. So when we saw one as we drove past, we had to come for a bowl. the gyūdon tastes just as we remembered! so good! the shrimp was meh. I say, hold on to what you know. View all feedback.
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I have always enjoyed the Yoshi oya in Visalia, California but my experience kn Chula Vista was terrible.The noodles were slimy. The beef was fatty. Overall my meal was tasteless. I didn't bother to finish it. View all feedback.
I love these special yoshinoya . they serve generous portions of teriyaki while I could not wait to eat anything.
There was a yoshinoya location in times square about 17 years ago. Previously on lunch since I worked in the opposite. they suddenly closed. So when we saw one as we drove past, we had to come for a bowl. the gyūdon tastes just as we remembered! so good! the shrimp was meh. I say, hold on to what you know.
At the corner of the intersection only a few parkings drive-thru accepted ebt prices are quite cheap on the road of kfc and jack in the box the eating on the menu tastes really good! and the staff is very friendly
Good food, friendly and quick service. here in washington we go to panda express that is similar food, but they have their own aromas and recipes. the orange chicken is soft and has a great taste. their nudes were also great. many taste without the fat that usually comes with these noodles. I would also like to thank the staff for making our experience great. at the order there was a confusion and we thought we had ordered noodles for our children and we got rice. when we brought them to their attention without hesitation, they gave us two side orders of noodles for our children. Thank you! the next time we're in California, we'll definitely eat here again.
I LOVE beef bowls. This love comes from my time living in Japan many years ago. Beef bowls were a staple of my diet back then. Now that Yoshinoya is here stateside, I am more than happy to be able to still enjoy them. Likes: The beef bowls are wonderful. The quality of the rice isn’t as good here as it was in Japan, that’s to be expected. The thinly sliced beef and onions are the star, and are exactly the same. Yes! The side dishes are kind of alien. In Japan the side dishes are very traditional Japanese: miso soup; salad; raw egg (really good, I miss it). It still seems really weird to be able to get a beef bowl with cake or cookies or potatoes. Dislikes: the cleanliness of the restaurant is what always bothers me. The tables are almost always grungy and in need of being wiped. Also the place smells kind of weird.