![]() ![]() QUICKFIRE HIBACHI FREEThey also give free yum-yum sauce with your purchase. ![]() Great portions, can easily split with another person. I did not see it until I ate almost all of my food, so everything that I ate had been mixed in. I ordered a plate of hibachi chicken with noodles and found a caterpillar at the bottom of my plate. I ordered the fried rice with vegetables, well this. The hibachi shrimp was legitimately salad shrimp sized and barely cooked. Absolutely the worst hibachi I've ever received. We also needed to eat something on the fly, so I walked in here to get a chicken teriyaki platter. Better to go to jersey mikes or Chevys next door or even dominos.We were in the middle of moving and needed to stop at Home Depot for random house items. If you don’t care about feeling like you are gross Chinese and want a cheap meal it’s not bad. There are some specials going on right now that make it even more of a good deal but not sure how long it will last. We bring the 437 E Ridgeville Blvd, Mount Airy, MD 21771. The brown mayo sauce thing they provide tasted like nothing. Directory Quickfire Hibachi Mount Airy Shopping Center Here at Quickway Japanese Hibachi, you’ll find fresh, quality food, served fast, with style. More of a gross egg roll flavor, and that was even when fresh. The gyoza was lame as was the spring rolls with too much batter or roll or something and not much filling. The spicy parts of volcano rolls and similar ones was not spicy. The sushi wasn’t all that cheap and pretty boring. The tofu was embarrassingly bad, like indelible bad where you don’t even eat one past the first bite. The cheapest thing on the menu, the chicken, was good actually. The noodles were good, not that thick and very greasy but tasty. ![]() The fried rice was lame, basically just white rice. ![]() Definitely take to go and you have more food. You do get to pick from noodles, fried rice, veggies (like panda), a cucumber salad, house salad, or pasta salad. Drinks are extra, as are the add ons with varying prices. It doesn’t mention (and the staff only answers direct questions) what costs extra. For example it says to pick the meat, then the add on, then the drink, then the starch. Bringing Teppanyaki (teppan, Japanese for. The prices are good but keep in mind the menu is super confusing and unclear on what is included. At Quickway Japanese Hibachi inside Fair Oaks Mall, youll find fresh, quality food, served fast, with style. Not exactly a good thing (although I sadly have a soft spot for panda for some reason). Very similar to Sarku, or food court Japanese, or Panda Express. Don’t forget the punch card where when you purchase 5 hibachi meals, you get 1 free hibachi chicken. A pretty good place for the Route 1 area if you’re looking for a lunch option. I think I would stick with the chicken teriyaki, and maybe try it with the noodles, as that seemed to be a popular option for the starch. The staff were very friendly and sweet, and the food was prepared in front of you. I like how they give you their version of the ‘yum yum’ sauce which was a creamy mayo sauce. The teriyaki sauce wasn’t too sweet, and definitely better on the chicken that was cooked the way I liked it, with a crispy exterior! The salad was fresh, and I enjoyed the dressing - you can ask for extra dressing as well! The shrimp tempura was nicely fried with a great batter I wasn’t a fan of either the dumplings or the Hibachi Chicken Roll (basically hibachi chicken teriyaki stuffed in a California roll) as they both had a funny after-taste. The beef had a Beef and Broccoli texture where it was soft, so I wasn’t a fan. I had the Beef Plate with white rice, with the salad, and added on dumplings, Hibachi Chicken Roll, and tempura shrimp. They have a ‘Build Your Plate’ where you choose your protein (chicken, beef, shrimp, salmon, tofu, chicken & beef combo, chicken & shrimp combo, beef & shrimp combo, salmon & shrimp combo, or chicken & tofu combo), then your side (either a salad with their nice creamy dressing or steamed vegetables), and any extra add-ons (extra meat, spring rolls, dumplings, California rolls, Hibachi Chicken Roll, tempura, or nigiri) they also serve maki rolls, such as shrimp tempura, salmon avocado, Green Dragon, Salmon Lover, etc. We decided to give Quickfire Hibachi a try - I remember seeing this when I used to drive to work, being recently opened. 5: My husband and I are big fans of Sarku, the quick to-go chicken teriyaki joint. ![]()
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