They are gone, Circus Pizza is now there. If you want some good Teriyaki, go to Three Brothers in Harbor City. Great stuff, but you will wait for them to cook it. But well worth the little extra time. Always cook to order.
Ckai D.
Place rating: 1 Harbor City, CA
These reviews are spot ON. Beware of this ‘Aloha Teriyaki’. This is a FAKE… their food is piled high with rice and low on meat. Flavor is disgusting, first time I ever threw away leftovers.
Michael C.
Place rating: 4 Chino, CA
They do have new owners and they are korean. The name technically isn’t aloha teriyaki. It’s aloha teriyaki and spicy chicken. They are now partnered with a couple filipinos and are offering some filipino favorites like crispy pata, palabok among others. The décor has changed since the last time I was there. Overall he experience was a positive one, although the teriyaki could use some work their pinoy breakfast items are very tastey… coming from a chinese guy. And five pieces of lumpia shanghai for a dollar? How could you go wrong
Calman r.
Place rating: 1 Gardena, CA
BEWARE — This is NOT Aloha Teriyaki. The current occupant is re-using the sign of the old owners. The Aloha Teriyaki that you know moved to Stanton.
Cameron M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Ok, yes this place is a chain Teriyaki restaurant but its new owners just happen to be Korean and have added Beef Bulgogi to the menu which you can get here faster and cheaper than at any korean restaurant that I’ve ever been to. $ 6 ~3min. It’s good!