Stopped by about two weeks ago and discovered that they were closed. I had been coming to this place on again, off again for about four years. I guess in some ways it comes as no surprise. They slowly began to drop items(you used to get a slice of fruit with the various plate meals, then it was piece of red peppermint candy, then it was nothing), reduce portions(seemed that way at least), altogether stopped with customer services(in-house computer bar had been fully removed for at least a year) and prices slowly crept up. Despite all of this, I really liked the place. The food was great, the place was always kept very clean and the lady that worked the counter was awesome. She always did an excellent job. My gut says the place going in is still owned by same owner and they are simply re-branding. We shall see! Thanks, Teriyaki Time!
Shannon R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eastside, Las Vegas, NV
Anyone know why they closed all of the sudden? Love going there for lunch a few times a week. Owners are great and very nice. Sad that another small business is gone.
Shannen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
I wanted to love the ramen for my craving fix but couldn’t literally lol. So salty I felt like I was digging into a pile of salt in a cereal bowl. The staff are really unwelcoming and intimidating. Definitely not going back here sadly despite the endless Korean dish selection due to my bad experience.
Brad T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
I gave them one star because I had to in order to rate them. Their ice water taste like it came directly from the toilet. The food was over cooked. The staff was as pleasant as an enema and the place smelled like someone had crapped under every table. To the staff. I told you I was a Unilocaler!!! Laugh at me now.
Ashley C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
This review received four stars on account of my visit not being an otherwordly experience. If there was a massage thrown in, that would have been amazing. I digress, however. I stayed safe and stuck with chicken: the chicken teriyaki/chicken katsu bento was very nicely proportioned. There wasn’t too much of either item. All of their bentos come with steamed rice and a basic salad, of which the dressing was rather tasty; possibly a combination of ranch and sesame oil. You may ask for steamed brown rice instead. That’s an extra $ 2.00 charge. As I was hungry, I ate everything in my box. Their katsu sauce was definitely an improvement over the fair I get at L&L and Hawaiian A-Go-Go off of East Charleston and Sloan. I recommend this place if you want to escape the oily fried foods you would experience elsewhere around UNLV. I will be back again to try something else. See you then!
Roger T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Las Vegas, NV
WHATTIMEISIT? Sorry, had to say it. Anyways, I have always had a soft spot for teriyaki places so when I saw these guys I was excited to try them out. Originally I was gonna give them 2 stars because I have actually had better. But since this was my first time, I will give them the benefit of the doubt. Since I don’t usually eat breakfast(I know, people tell me that’s a bad thing), when lunch comes around, I am starving. So I ordered the Chicken n Beef Combo Bento. Comes with one scoop of rice and salad. This is where thoughts of 2 stars were dancing in my head. When I received my food, everything was lukewarm. Believe it or not, the teriyaki sauce they give you in a squeeze bottle was actually hotter than my entrée. The salad was decent, which was I thought was better than the beef and chicken. Kind of sad if you ask me. Lastly, the portions were not much. At some other places, I get almost twice as much food for what I paid for which was around 9 and some change. After I got done, I admit, I was not all the way full, like I can eat so much more. Im hoping my next visit will be much better because I am gonna order a different entrée. If it disappoints again, it’s going down to 2 stars. Some positive notes are that the place is pretty spacious, they take cards, and the wifi is free. In closing, I will try them again, that is, if Cugino’s Deli doesn’t call my name.
Janice L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Good eats at decent prices with free WiFi? I ordered the Bento Lunch with Chicken Teriyaki and Gyoza, both were delicious and I was a bit confused at first as to where to sit and whether or not to grab utensils, but was directed properly. I’m always out of place when I go eat by myself. Delicious food nonetheless and will come back for good eats!
Qun C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Asides from the food being pretty delicious, it is quite convenient to come grab a bite since it is so close to school. Been here a good amount of times during my semesters and I really enjoy it here. I only listen to kpop most of the time and since this place plays the most updated music, what’s not to love about music videos and food? The environment is always quite tidy and the lighting is a bit dimmed so to me it kind of gives off a cozy relaxed feeling that could perhaps pull off some stress from school. I’ve had their bibimbap, teriyaki chicken, udon noodles, some pieces of the sushi rolls, and the general tso chicken. Out of all the dishes, I can indulge in the general tso chicken almost every time I am here. I wish it was a little bigger, since i’m a big eater, so I have to take my time and slowly eat it so I can have a delayed onset of satisfaction that lasts. I’d recommend this place 100% if you go to UNLV; if not then just stop by if you’re around the area and love Kpop/Asian food. Oh and the owner manager big boss lady is also really really really nice. When I was a regular, she’d always give me the biggest and warmest welcome. Not saying that she’ll hate you the first visit, but ya she’s a really nice lady.
Mar C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tigard, OR
This is a great and affordable spot near campus. The interior is bright, clean and buzzing with K-POP music. The ladies at the counter are always so nice and funny. For the regulars who come here, they treat you like a part of the family. I usually get a bento bowl for takeout or if dining in, bibimbap or yakisoba. There is an ample amount of food for the price point.
Michele M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
Right across from UNLV! Stopped in the other day and I tried the short ribs. They were delicious! Unfortunately, they didn’t have a short ribs combination which I usually prefer. The short ribs meal(kalbi) came with rice, soup, and the ribs. The ribs are brought out on a steaming pan type of tray. It was very good but they don’t give you that much. For the price, I’d expect more. You can either get take-out or sit down to eat. They have a lot of seating for the size of the restaurant. The staff was super friendly!
Bryan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I came in one day during my internship at a bakery to eat at this place. I use to come here when it was a Japanese bento place but now its Teriyaki time. Hearing the owners speak, I knew it was Korean owned, so why not just get something korean instead of some of the Japanese foods they sell here? I ended up getting bulgogi, which was a little different from from other places i have had it but it was still very good. The inside was dimly lit which I enjoyed. They have a large tv playing K-pop when I was there so you get something great to watch. Its the best Asian food in that area that I found, so I recommend it if your near UNLV.
Matty P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Teriyaki Time serves great portion size, has a clean place, friendly staff, and reasonable prices. I have nothing against the place. Small discrepancies with a few things my boyfriend and I ordered. We ordered the Wok special teriyaki chicken, orange chicken, and curry chicken katzu. The teriyaki chicken was in my opinion great flavor but my boyfriend said it was too charred for his taste. He is korean and I know he knows asian food better than me. We both agreed the orange chicken had too much breading and not enough chicken. My boyfriend would have liked his to come with a side of some kind of vegetables. Last but not least my curry chicken katzu. The order came with rice, katzu, and a side salad. The flavor of the curry was great. Just the way I would have imagined curry katzu to taste. The salad was light and refreshing a nice flavor combination with the curry. We spent $ 20 and we both left happy and full!
Ian A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
Decided to have lunch here while i kill time waiting for my appointment. This place is located right across UNLV. Next to the Laundry shop. Location is good you can’t miss this place. Service is great with a friendly staff and the atmosphere is great as well. They have free wifi which is a plus for all the students or anyone conducting business. Along with a Tv with Korean music playing, which is awesome. I’m not Korean, but im a big fan of their food and culture. Been there at least 3 times. The food is great. I usually get the Bento plates. The plates i usually get include teriyaki chicken with bulgogi along with tempura, salad, rice and miso soup all for 10 $ + It is a little pricey for what i’m normally used to but overall this place is ok.(I guess you can call me CHEAP. sometimes :) And food is average still ok. I would go back if i was in the area since it’s the only korean/japanese place i know located near UNLV. Overall i give it a three star because i have had better, but i’m still willing to dine again with this establishment. Just convenient if your in the area craving japnese/korean food.
Angeline R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place is Yuuuuummy! It is located across the street from UNLV in a little plaza. Teriyaki Time is one of those restaurants where you can go there to eat a couple times and feel welcome and part of the family. Every time I go there the main cashier always asks where I’ve been and how my classes have been. Knowing that an employee of any restaurant remembers me always makes me feel welcome! I have two main dishes that I order there. The Udon and the curry katsu. Both are very filling and reasonably priced. I recommend ordering the Udon if you want to eat on the lighter side, but still want something tasty and filling. The broth is perfectly seasoned and the noodles are always plentiful. The curry katsu is delicious, but be warned, pretty filling. If you have never tried curry katsu before, I recommend you do. Still need more convincing? They are always playing some of the latest K-Pop music videos. A little SNSD and Big Bang should be enough to bring you into the restaurant and enjoy your time.
Karen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
This place is a little family-owned and operated restaurant tucked away into a strip mall just across from UNLV. It’s very unpretentious from the outside, but the inside! Immaculate interior, sweet staff, and Hello Kitty curtains separating the kitchen area from the front counter area! TV’s featuring Korean pop are on pretty much all the time and there is even a computer with free internet access in the back of the restaurant. The bathroom is one of the cutest I’ve ever seen: again, immaculate, and boasting a mid-purple tone on the upper half of the walls with white tiles on the lower half. Black and white tiles form a checkerboard pattern on the floor and gilt mirrors are above the sink and on the opposite wall.(I know, it’s weird to describe a bathroom, but it really made an impression on me. And, it is really cute.) The food: order from the Korean part of the menu. I’ve only ever had the Korean food and it’s always good. Yes, it’s pricier, but the portions are generous and everything is made to order. I had the daeji bulgogi(bbq-ed pork) and the hubby had the kimchi dolsot bibimbap. Both were sizzling hot and tasty. Hubby particularly enjoyed the«crispy bits of rice» in his dish. If you’re looking for a different place for lunch whilst on campus, come enjoy a more relaxing atmosphere here that’s literally across the street from the chaos that is UNLV.
Rachel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
The Unilocal App makes me forget to write reviews, so bear with me. 11÷8÷11 Craving: Korean Price range: I got money in the bank but… yeah I’m really cheap. Location: Must be walking distance from UNLV. N&N or Teriyaki Time? I went with TT because it looked newer and I NEEDED some bibimbap. Like, STAT. I’d have to say that Korean is my favorite asian food and there’s definitely not enough Korean food near UNLV or Henderson and that makes my cravings more intense. After browsing the Unilocal reviews, I decided to order the kimchi dolsot bimimbap. It was good, but wasn’t the best I’ve ever had. I wasn’t happy about the $ 10 price tag and another $ 2 for a bottle of water because they don’t give free tap water. No bueno and that makes it lose a star. The K-Pop videos and Korean food made this Japanese named restaurant an interesting, but filling meal.
Jeffrey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tempe, AZ
I was really hoping Teriyaki Time would be better than my initial expectations but that didn’t quite happen. Based on the restaurant’s name I figured to try the Chicken Teriyaki with Gyoza. Most of the bento box was about average, nothing too impressive but at the same time not horrible. However I have to say that the salad they gave me was quite disappointing since the dressing they used seemed kind of cheap based on the looks of it. I also wished that the portions would have been bigger especially considering the overall quality of the food. To be fair, the lady working at the restaurant seemed nice based on first impression and it’s right near campus so I’ll give it a benefit of a doubt for those reasons only. It seems like a decent choice to get a meal if you happen to go to UNLV, just don’t expect anything spectacular.
Laura B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Nothing super special here. The prices are OK, the portions are OK. This is probably a good student-spot but it’s not the best food in the world or anything. The people that work here are very nice and the place is very new and clean. We each had the bento plates for lunch and they were fine.
Teri C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Teriyaki Time serves up decent Japanese and Korean delights to the university crowd nearby. We stopped by just before the busy lunch crowd came bustling through. The menus are all posted, and when you’re ready, head up to the register to give your order and pay. They’ll give you a number and you can find yourself a table. Water and utensils are self service. The Husband had the Bibimbap«Steamed rice served with vegetables and meat to mix in a hot stone pot»($ 7.25). A decent offering along with miso soup. I ordered the Tempura Plate($ 6.95) which came with steamed rice and a side salad. There was a bit too much dressing as it ran all over the plate and was under my bed of rice. The tempura included two shrimps and veggies(old broccoli). Overall, it’s nothing special but it satisfies the lunch craving when you’re over on campus most of your life. Bento boxes appear to be their specialty.
Lisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kansas City, KS
This used to be Café Mitz, a crappy looking yucky bento joint. This place has been open about a month and is a total transformation — better paint job, nice hanging lamps, fancy tables, and looks just brilliantly clean. The staff was so sweet to me. I ordered something I have been trying to find forever — dolsot bimibap! It had beef and kimchi… the fried egg, the crispy rice, the seaweed… and the hot sauce! Came with tofu-green onion miso. I was offered a second bowl. The dolsot pot was hot and sizzling — the yolk of the egg broke when I mixed it all together and it was tasty. I really enjoyed this and the sauce, and was able to put plenty in a to go box for tomorrow’s lunch. It cost $ 8 with tax and was very tasty. There are various bentos, teriyaki dishes, and korean dishes on the menu to try. I would go back for sure.