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    Teriyaki Station ATBP

    4.1 (451 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Lechon combo
    Khalia K.

    Food is sooo good!! Drinks are yummy! Ambiance is very chill and service was quick and helpful. We'll be back for sure

    Rhonda R.

    It was my second time here and I ordered several things this time although I have to say the lumpia is my favorite here. I ordered the mango sticky rice, which just happened to be casually at the counter. I am a huge fan of mango sticky rice and to be honest it was just OK.. I also ordered the tapasilog and the tocilog... both OK.. I've definitely had better ... especially for $16-$17. The service was fast and average service. I enjoyed it enough that I will eat here again if I'm in the area. Definitely get the lumpia!!

    Tocilog!
    Mike L.

    On the way home from Reno, we stopped at this place to have brunch. Amazing got the Tosilog with. Side of lognanisa. Hit the spot! Will definitely come back when in town.

    Chau P.

    This is a cute Filipino cuisine restaurant in the Folsom area. They serve a variety of Filipino dishes and deserts. I got a lechon kawali combo which came with rice and pancit, totaling $17.92. You can either order at the cashier or the kiosk. The lechon kawali was very oily, but the pancit was good. It is a little bit on the expensive side for the portion. Food took a little longer than expected considering I was the only customer in the store. It took about 15 minutes to get food. I recommend ordering ahead for lunch to pick up.

    Mau M.

    Went here for a quick dinner and it seems like they have both teriyaki options and Filipino food on the menu. I wanted grilled liempo but they said that they did not have it at that time so I chose the lechon kawali. Order comes with pancit which I think could use a bit more flavor. Husband ordered their teriyaki bowl which came with a couple of big onion rings. Both meals were filling, maybe timing-wise, we should've visited earlier.

    Halo - Halo
    Justin L.

    I call this place this undercover Filipino spot! If you're looking for comfort Filipino food, come here! My go to is the lechon kawahli, it's deep fried pork belly. It comes with a side of white rice and pancit. And to top it off the halo halo is legit! They have a case for take home deserts and ice cream as well! The service and pricing of a very good and the decor is very welcoming!

    Chicken Teriyaki Bowl.
    Mauricio V.

    First time eating here. Good food and size bowl. The service was slow, but they were busy.

    Hennessey B.

    Visited this evening with my boyfriend. He got the mango ice and I got the halo halo. No line, service was quick and direct. Not sure if halo halo is my thing but I could appreciate how beautiful treat is presented. He loved his drink, very mmm yummy!

    April S.

    We were excited to try this place because we were craving filipino food, but it was just honestly just okay. I got the chicken adobo and it was more soupy than saucy. The tapsilog came out cold. Like it just came straight from the fridge, though the rice was hot. Pancit was a bit bland, and the calamansi juice was just okay. The service was fine, and the place and ambiance itself was decent. Not terrible, but not something I'd crave again.

    sinigang
    Terri S.

    Their sinigang is so perfectly sour and savory! I love soups with that sour punch in it. The pork that came in the sinigang fell right off the bone, so tender. And the pancit was very flavorful and delicious. I had a bit of their lechon, it was tasty! I got everything to-go, so I didn't get to experience sitting inside. Portion sizes were generous! I definitely have leftovers. This place is great filipino comfort food, especially in the Folsom area.

    tell me what is wrong with this photo - ill wait. this the type of thing u do that lose you customers
    Joe M.

    Food is decent, but charging extra just because someone used a creditcard (without letting them know) is shady practice. Also the way the receipt is generated is misleading asf and illegal in the state of california to pass cc fees onto the customer. i want to support smal businesses in this city but its hard when they do these things just to get a bit extra on your customers.

    Nathan Shawn T.

    Teriyaki Station is a hidden gem for Filipino food! My family and I came in for their breakfast silogs (served from 10 AM - 3 PM) and were not disappointed. Ordering at the kiosk was super easy, and despite there being only one worker, the service was impressively quick. We got the Bangus Silog and Tapa Silog, and both were packed with flavor and generously portioned--definitely a hearty meal! To top it off, we had to try dessert and went with the Mais con Yelo. It was perfectly sweet and refreshing, and I loved that you can customize your toppings and meal adjustments here. If you're craving delicious and authentic Filipino comfort food, this place is a must-try! Will definitely be coming back.

    Adobo chicken combo
    Bob S.

    Went in for lunch as my truck was being worked on. Noticed this Filipino spot and it has been awhile since my taste buds enjoyed some. Nice small shop where you order at the counter. I ordered the chicken adobo combo that came with a small amount of pancit and rice. The chicken adobo flavor was okay could have had more seasoning and the same with the pancit. Filled my stomach but disappointed my taste buds. Probably won't go out of the way to come back.

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    There's no better way to say this-- the oxtail karekare was hella good! lechon kawali was also very good.

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    I finally got a chance to try Kultura Cafe today for lunch. I had this place scoped out and…read morebookmarked for months! The interior offers multiple tables for indoor dining, a photo op corner, and a walk up and order at the counter style concept. Dining-in is welcome, with utensils and napkins available self serve at the counter. All meals are served in to go containers for convenience. I had already looked over the menu and knew I wanted to try the Pork Belly Sisig. The owner was very friendly and welcoming. I placed my order and added a spontaneous milk tea with boba, 'cause why not live a little. Food and drink came out quickly. The pork belly sisig was great, and consisted of shredded browned pork belly with a side of pickled veggies over a bed of rice, with a fried egg and two pieces of lumpia, garnished with a touch of diced white onion. Very tasty. I ordered the Jasmine Tea boba. Pro-tip: you can ask for less sweet on the teas. He customized my milk tea at 50% sweetness. I look forward to coming back to try the pork adobo, order more lumpia and try the spam musubi. It's been awhile since I've had good Filipino food! I grew up in a very culturally diverse area and missed these dishes, so I'm stoked to have this available right down the street from my work. Definitely come in and show this family run small business some love.

    This was our first time at Kuktura Cafe. My daughter wanted boba and so we decided to check it…read moreout. It's a decent sized space with lots of tables to sit. It was super hot inside. We had to ring a bell for someone to come take our order. We ordered Green Apple Slush with Lychee Jelly. It was over $8. They also charge for using a card. The drink was ready quick but....it was just mid. And especially for the price. But they do have a cute photo op wall.

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    4.1
    (198 reviews)
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    I'm so sad to discover they closed! We moved out to this area & whenever my mom wanted quality…read morefilipino food, we would come here. Everything here was so good. They even had Phillipines-sourced coffee. They were a catering company that finally had a storefront. I hope they can make a new storefront soon & all is well. They were genuinely so good.

    Was super excited to try this spot given the raving reviews and high star count... and left rather…read moredisappointed, unfortunately. Food is great, don't get me wrong. But for the same price, we can get so much more at places like Oriental Market and just as delicious to satisfy our craving for Filipino food. Parking was easy with plenty of spaces out front, service was great and friendly. Seating space? Extremely limited, especially if you have a party of 5 or more. Best to order for takeout food which brings me to my main point - if I have to order Filipino takeout because of extremely limited seating, I'd rather simply get a la carte elsewhere and pay a lot less or hit up Rocklin area where there are restaurants that serve fantastic boba drinks with fantastic Filipino dishes for much more affordable prices! Is the food incredible? Yes! Will it satisfy your craving for Filipino food? Absolutely! Would I return? No, I wouldn't, to be perfectly honest. Regardless, I feel it's worth a try if you haven't yet but just be mindful of the highs and lows. It's not all great, but it's not all bad. Mediocre and average, at the very least, given all factors. Do I have high expectations of Filipino restaurants? You bet I do!

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    4.5
    (64 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    A true bang-for-your-buck kind of spot. I kept seeing people walk out with tray orders for takeout,…read moreand now I know why. They've got both quality and quantity. The pancit was a hitter, especially with the pork skewers and lechón. For around $30, you can get a tray that easily feeds 3-4 people. That's hard to beat. This is more of a wish than a complaint: if they ever did longaniza with garlic rice, or tocino as a breakfast option one day a week, I'd be first in line. There just aren't enough Filipino food spots around here. If you've never had Filipino food before, let me make it easy: First order: BBQ meat with rice and lumpia. Fifth order: Upgrade to adobo or sinigang. Tenth order: Get the halo-halo. You're in now. Friendly people, good portions, and real comfort food. Definitely worth checking out.

    This place has been open about a year now and while I go to the Vietnamese restaurant in the same…read moreplaza often, this was my first visit. There's plenty of parking spots as it's in the same plaza as Raleys. It's a smaller shop that poses as a restaurant on one side and a small market filled with Filipino snacks on the other. There's not much for ambience, but it's clean and cozy. The owner served me, and she was super warm and friendly and very welcoming. I had questions about the food and their menu and she was very patient going through all of them. She introduced me to pitchi pitchi which is a sweet and salty cassava dessert that reminds me of mochi. The cheese threw me off a little, but I read that sometimes it's served with coconut flakes. I ordered two halo halo desserts, two combos, the cassava dessert, upgraded the rice to garlic rice, two orders of lumpia, and picked up a couple of calamansi drinks and garlic peanuts as a snick snack. Total bill plus tip was over $100. The menu changes every day, which I think is interesting. And every Sunday they serve lechon for $18 a pound. Check out their Facebook page for updates in case I got this information wrong. For the food, I had half pancit and half rice. I had adobo chicken, butter chicken, and two pork dishes that I don't remember the name. I like that the pork had a good combo of fat and lean meats. I wish I could've eaten it there but we had lunch and then decided to stop here. I felt like the food being warmed up after sitting in the fridge for a bit, It kind of made all of the entrées taste similar to each other. Next time I will vary my order, like I'll get a saucey dish, a sour soup, and a bbq skewer. All in all the food tasted very homey and delicious. It's heavily seasoned. I can see myself ordering lumpia and pancit to a party. Can't wait to go back and try their lechon and pork belly.

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    3.8
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    My mom loves coming here for all her Filipino food staples: freshly fried fish, sinigang and…read morepinakbet veggie packs, and pantry items. There is a smaller meat section compared to other Asian supermarkets, but they have the basic beef, pork, and seafood items. They also have a selection of Filipino breads, like pandesal, pan de ube, and cheese rolls. The store is clean, extremely organized, and fully stocked. I personally like roaming through the sauces aisles and ice cream section. There is a hot foods area and a bubble tea shop that I didn't get to check out, but they looked good. Some pantry items and produce are on the pricer side, but you're basically paying for the convenience. If you're in the area and don't want to make the drive to KP Market or Seafood City, I highly recommend shopping at Oriental Market.

    I haven't gone back here in a few years and I believe they made a lot of improvements to the store…read more It is well-organized and clean. They even have a small cafeteria-style restaurant selling various hot and ready filipino food and desserts. Yum! My sister and I went here because she likes the sago't gulaman drink from the boba place inside the grocery store. She treated me to halo-halo and it was delicious! A perfect cold treat on a warm day. They are generous with the beans and toppings and the price is reasonable for the amount and quality. For both drinks, I believe she paid around $15 and we place our order using the convenient kiosk. I also found black sesame rice roll snacks there so I was happy about that too. They have a specific area for lining up for the cash registers so just look for the sign. Definitely will be coming back soon!

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    4.9
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    7.7 mi
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