Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Blog- Post Assessment

      My favorite restaurant is Teri Teri and, although there are many locations as of today such as 73rd street on Bergenline Avenue in North Bergen an 34th street on Bergenline Avenue in Union City, the original restaurant is located on 55th street on Bergenline Avenue in West New York. Teri Teri's is a Japanese restaurant known for it's wide variety of Japanese foods included in their menu with their own twist on the tastes. I personally love the bowl or the plate which is the combos they are most known for. The bowl is a combo that offers salad, rice, 2 California rolls, and you can pick between chicken breast, chicken teriteri, beef, or unagi, which is fresh eel. The plate offers slightly more by including 4 pieces of tempura and a side of edamame. Lately, the restaurant is known mainly for offering the best bubble tea in town. Many people would describe the meals served as far from traditional.
       If this restaurant ever closed down, I'm not sure where I would go. I've been to various Japanese restaurants but none of them seem to surpass Teri Teri's. Their food doesn't taste like the traditional Japanese food they'd serve in a restaurant. The dishes seem to be more flavor-filled than regular food, therefore their food matches no other. I've been to YO! Sushi in Paramus and Miyoshi in Hackensack and I'm not quite satisfied with their food. Eventually, I would become accustomed to other Japanese restaurants if Teri Teri's were to close down but I would always miss the unique taste of the food served at Teri Teri's.

  Teri Teri's is a restaurant that started off as a small business and eventually grew into something more popular. It could be considered a chain and not a family restaurant because their is no significant ancestry through which the restaurant has been passed down. The food is absolutely delicious and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that enjoys Japanese food. The food is very affordable and it is also flavorful! Go visit a Teri Teri near you!