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Yaki's The Original Teriyaki Bowl
Address: 904 W Alameda Ave , Burbank 91506, CA, US
Phone: (818) 845-1016
State: CA
City: Burbank
Zip Code: 91506


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:30-20:00
Tuesday: 10:30-20:00
Wednesday: 10:30-20:00
Thursday: 10:30-20:00
Friday: 10:30-20:00
Saturday: 10:30-20:00
Sunday: 11:00-20:00


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Reviews
I used to go to the Monrovia location back in the day, so I stopped at this one to see if it held up. I was very satisfied! I got the Aloha chicken sandwich combo and the chicken was juicy, crispy, and I’m pretty picky about the meat I eat. The sauce level on the sandwich was perfect, and the fries were a perfect side. Also, the people making the food were super attentive and friendly. I’ll def be back for a quick, scrumptious, affordable meal.
The food is great and on point! I did find the one in Montrose to be cleaner, well staffed, and as such I experienced way better service. It was my first time at Burbank location and will always go back for the food, but I would consider making the drive to other location!! P.S "gotta try the Fiesta Bowl and Bulldog"
Quick stop! It had a decent rating, so I gave the teriyaki bowl a try. The flavor was decent overall. I like the grilled chicken taste with some crispy parts to it. The meat/cabbage was just the top half and the rest was rice. It didn't come with a lot of sauce, so if you're a sauce person, I'd recommend asking for a bit more. I didn't finish the rice. The cabbage had hints of flavors, but nothing memorable. Would I go back? Not necessarily. But it was busy during lunch and a convenient spot for a lot of nearby workers. I was the only female amongst 6-7 people in line. For the price, it works.
Yaki's has always held a special place in my heart. Their location in Monrovia was a popular pre football game meal stop when it really should have been a post game meal stop. The Monrovia location has since closed, and now the corner of Alameda and Main is the spot. The menu and all its familiar flavors are the same and never disappoint. Yeah, you can go for the bowls, which range in size from small to 20-pound plates, but my order always stays the same, a yako cheeseburger, a bulldog, and a yakissito. The yako is your standard teriyaki cheeseburger but with a grilled chicken filet married into the melted cheese and topped off with onion, 1000 island and teriyaki sauces. To this day i've never had a burger quite like this anywhere else. Bougie that is I, I'll pay for a side of cabbage to add to the sandwich, it add texture and a bit of acidity that cuts through the melty burger/ chicken combination. In between bites, feel free to nibble on the bulldog. Now the bulldog is especially unique. It is a hot dog wrapped in american cheese and nestled inside a mustard coated spring roll. Accompanying the bulldog is a side of a 1/2 1000 island/ 1/2 teriyaki combination called 'froggy sauce'. One dip and you're hooked. You have to finish off your meal with a deliciously fresh yakissito. The yakissito is a spring roll filled with a homemade pudding and deep fried. Definitely a once in a blue moon treat but worth every calorie. It comes out piping hot and satisfies like few desserts can. The vibe on the corner is lively and a great place to sit and watch the people and cars go by. Come hungry, leave satisfied seems to be the motto here no matter what you try, whether is a bowl, plate, or burger. The owner is always nice and usually either behind the grill or at the register hard at work. I always told them they'd make millions if they bottled both their teriyaki and 'froggy' sauces. Let's hope that Yaki's is still around in 50 years or as long as I can make it to Burbank. Looking forward to my next visit!
Is very fast order to go. Is everything's playing grilled taste great. People behind the counter are very kind. To always try the chicken and door equal air phenomenal.Food: 5/5
Ordered teriyaki beef and chicken combo. It came out in 7 min. Taste good. Decent price. Large portion is the plus in here.Food: 4/5
So. Much. Food. That. Tastes. So. So. So. Good. Bit seriously, the portions are quite generous and the food is wonderfully filling. What is great about this place is how simple and delicious it really is without trying to showcase that. I have seen this place with a massive line and decided to try it another time, and while I was there they did steady business but without making you wait or leaving you feeling that the food may be rushed. Will definitely be going back. And whatever the little fried hotdog and cheese thing is. That was so good. Try it.
If you like Teriyaki Burgers and Bowls, you need to do yourself a favor and come to the place that started it all!!! this places' food is sooOooo good, the flavors are rich but light, sweet and savory, simple and extremely well made. They have a great selection You will walk away with a full stomach and a happy soul... for reals, plus the owner Harry is one of the most genuinely nicest person I have ever meet that truly cares about his customers... it not uncommon for you to be waiting in line and hear Harry call out the peoples name as they order. Pro Tip: Get a Bull Dog w/ Froggy sauce & take a Yakisito for desert
Great local spot. It's good and fast but not Fastfood. I got the chicken and steak teriyaki plate. Parking: It is located at the edge of a parking lot. Parking is not going to be an issue here. Kid-friendliness: What kid doesn't like teriyaki? Wheelchair accessibility: The dine in area is an outdoor area adjacent to a sidewalk, highly wheelchair accessible.
Soo nasty The employees don’t wear gloves on a hot sweaty day take a look for yourself !!! Literally saw the guy spread mayo on a bun in his gross hand then touching his face then use paper towels to wipe sauce of his handsFood: 4/5
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