Yong’s Bowl
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I'm a regular at this restaurant. I love supporting a local business. I typically order my food over the phone, it's always hot and ready when I come …
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Fresh food, great prices. I stopped in Yong's bowl yesterday after I got a craving for Sushi. I walked in with no idea of what i wanted besides i want…
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Too pricey for only five pieces of skimpy rice rolls! Don't waste your money on it. They make you pay another $4.50 for five rolls!! Sooo not worth it…
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6 Reviews on “Yong’s Bowl”
I’m a regular at this restaurant. I love supporting a local business. I typically order my food over the phone, it’s always hot and ready when I come by. My favorite is the veggie tofu with brown rice. I really like the way the veggies are cooked.
Fresh food, great prices. I stopped in Yong’s bowl yesterday after I got a craving for Sushi. I walked in with no idea of what i wanted besides i wanted my fish cooked. The lady behind the counter made several recommendations, explained the difference and let me pick, I also ordered some Yaki Mandu. I was able to watch her drop my Yaki into the deep fryer and hand make the sushi roll I asked for. Both were awesome! I will definitely be back for more!
Too pricey for only five pieces of skimpy rice rolls! Don’t waste your money on it. They make you pay another $4.50 for five rolls!! Sooo not worth it…
Really disappointed in the food, boring and not tasty at all, don’t waste your money.
Of course this place won’t get good reviews! Why? Because the food is actually decent!! Woman working behind the counter was very nice. Food was fresh and made on the spot. Bulgogi was moist, hot and served over rice. Very good. Seaweed salad is how it is supposed to be, not served on a bed of cold nasty noodles like other places in EP. Everything was hot and had a wonderful flavor. I would go back, just give it a try.
Typical teriyaki bowl place. This place is owned and operated by the same people that run Mirai bowl on Lee Trevino. The food, atmosphere and menu is exactly the same. When I asked why the name was different, they said it was due to franchising rights and they only had the name rights on the Lee Trevino location. Its good, cheap, decent japanese inspired fast food and in my opinion tastier and healthier than a burger and fries. Had the combo with miso soup, teriyaki chicken bowl w/ steamed rice, and a drink for around $7. not bad.