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    Tokyo Express

    3.2 (135 reviews)
    InexpensiveJapanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Bento A with Teriyaki Beef instead of spicy
    FulkersonFoodies F.

    And oldie but a so so so so so so so goodie. Yes we had teriyaki chicken last night but we were missing Tokyo Express. If you know about it you know how great the food is. (And prices) Of course I got a bit rambunctious and devoured my gyoza before remembering to take a picture. But as I remember from my childhood where my older sister taught me to use chopsticks. It's amazing. Love the atmosphere, the food everything. If you're near Camelback and 7th St come check out the best little Japanese food ever.

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    Ivette V.

    This place has been here for years! Absolutely delicious place for a teriyaki bowl! Cashiers are always super friendly Very casual eat in or take out type of place

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    Jose M.

    Definitely recommend Tokyo Express a small place that feels like family. Cheap prices and great fresh testing food. Staff was very friendly Happy that we now have a new great option for lunch nearby!

    Sukiyaki Beef!
    Andrew L.

    I get Tokyo express every time I come to phoenix. Place has been around since the 90"s. Solid affordable Japanese rice bowls. Fast service. Completely love this place!

    chicken and beef bowl options
    Dong T.

    Fast, speedy service, to be expected from an express casual type of eatery. Prices are on par with comparable places in the area that serve the same type of food (Y*shi's) except it lacks the convenience of a drive-thru window. I ordered the katsu don bowl which by itself came out to be 7$ and some change. Placed the order over the phone (do NOT use the online ordering service as it not only adds 3 dollars to the price of the entrée items but an additional online service fee). This was my first time ordering from this place for a quick and easy lunch. Overall, I found the seasoning of the katsu to be overly salty, lacking any other type of umami flavor. The white rice served with it was drowned in sauce which contributed to the overall salt-heavy taste of the bowl. Would most likely not be enticed enough to go back.

    It's where you order!
    Carson M.

    I've been eating here since I was probably five years old. Even if I wasn't totally nostalgic about this great place, I would absolutely love the food. I've never had chicken teriyaki, so good. The chicken is perfectly cooked. The rice has a unique and delicious texture. The teriyaki sauce is sweet, but not too sweet. and that's just one of the delicious wonderful foods available here

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    Pancha L.

    Absolutely love this place!! I've been eating at Tokyo since I was a little girl! Best Katsudon and Teriyaki bowl in town. Please don't change the menu ever!! Totally worth the drive from Goodyear

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    The best place for a great teriyaki bowl since 1990! Definitely come out of my way to get this at least once a week!

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    Been going here for years. Same recipes and smiling faces. Curry is best in the valley. Enjoy!

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    The food is very good and their service is amazing, the place is very nice with nostalgic ambience.

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    This is the only place in Phoenix that serves Katsudonbri. It's good, it's cheap and it's fast. 5/5 stars.

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    The best price and speed for the quality of food you get. The bento boxes are a great deal.

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    Lots of inside seating options
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    I came here over 10 years ago when I lived off 3rd Avenue and Camelback. They were the 1st sushi…read moreplace to introduce me to fresh wasabi (it'll change your sushi experience). My car was having issues, set to go for repairs Friday. Thursday had to do some runs. Lyft to do my runs and I'm like I'm getting out the house. Sushi sounds like the plan. I pull up friendly Yelp and look to see if they are still around and they are. Lyft over and it doesn't disappoint, stellar sushi experience but it is on the higher cost side. I ordered the sea bass sashimi special, my favorite the cucumber special roll (just thought about it, this is the 1st place I had that roll). I order it at various places now. But what made my night was the Japanese old fashion. I'm going to see if I can find the simple syrup combo & make this at home it was amazing. I want to go back just for that flipping drink. The waiter was amazing. Fluffy Grandma recommends. 10 Flipping stars!!!

    My wife and I celebrated our 24th Anniversary and decided on coming here. This was our first visit…read more This is authentic Japanese cuisine and every dish is perfection. We ordered a lot between us two, we wanted to indulge for dinner. Ambience inside is quaint with dim lighting. Large TV flat screen showing the Lakers playing the Celtics. Lakers got crushed sadly. The hostess, the servers, and the entire staff were exceedingly accommodating. They refilled my Ginger Ale without me asking, very nice and appreciated. The have a very extensive alcohol selection. Everything that was served to us was masterfully created, taste was a taste bud paradise. So I'm born and raised in Hawaii, I know there's mediocre sushi and than there are places like Hana Japanese Eatery. This place is like eating sushi in Hawaii, super fresh and delicious. See the pics I took. We ordered enough food for 5 people between my wife and I. We will be back again !!! This place has the absolute best customer service. They didn't overlook or forget anything, they provided extra napkins when they saw we needed some. They explained all the sauce profiles for the different dishes. Come to Hana Japanese Eatery and you will not be disappointed. This is your future fave sushi spot. This is officially my wife and I favorite sushi spot in Phoenix !!!

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    4.2
    (2.2k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    Two of us stopped on a Friday night before heading to Phoenix theater. Service was great, attentive…read morewhile not being overly bearing. The EXO noodles were really good and had just enough spice without being too hot. Plenty of seafood in it too. Katsu chicken sandwich was also quite tasty and the fries were some of the best fries I've had in a long time with an interesting dipping sauce. All in all a great experience I will definitely stop there next time I'm anywhere close!

    What I got : Asahi beer…read moreChow mein (extra veggies/cabbage) Pork ramen Vegan ramen I've been coming here for about six years. I used to come here specifically for the Ramen, but the Ramen has never been the same after a bit before Covid had hit and they decided to change the recipe and everything about it and it's just like mid now, but I've recently discovered how good their noodles are. This is probably some of the best chow mein I've had and that's mostly what's carrying this review. I literally am only putting it at three stars because I am still upset about the Ramen situation and how it used to be really good and I can't factor that out of my review lol but what I usually get here is the hot chicken bao bun and it's pretty freaking good pretty spicy too. I'm like white girl level zero when it comes to spices and I think it's pretty spicy but it's super flavorful. The pickles they put into it are really good. I think they like saturate them in something and like I said before the chow mein noodles are just super good. They're not dry and they're pretty flavorful it's great. I'm just hoping one day the Ramen will be better so I can change the review higher lol

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    Beautiful ambiance
    Beautiful ambiance
    Chilled Sesame Noodles w/ chicken added
    Chilled Sesame Noodles w/ chicken added
    Pork Belly Buns and soft shell crab bun

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    Pork Belly Buns and soft shell crab bun

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