Combo Beef
Ogawa's Teriyaki Hut

Ogawa's Teriyaki Hut

375 East Idaho Avenue, Ontario, Oregon, 97914, United States

Full • Lunch • Casual • Japanese


"I'm way overdue for a review for Ogawa's, and quite frankly another trip. I say without a doubt that this is one of Ontario's best restaurants. Everyone is always great whether you get a burger, rice bowl, or sushi, you really can't go wrong here. High quality food, reasonable prices and great service. I've been here too many times to leave commentary on every single dish I've enjoyed. So to highlight a few: My favorite sushi roll by far is the Philly Roll (salmon with avocado, cucumber, cream cheese, $7.75). It's simple and always hits the spot. The fish is always fresh, and all the ingredients mix in so well together! Heaven in my mouth. For non fish fans like my husband I recommend the Tyler Roll (teriyaki beef, cream cheese, green onion, spicy sauce, $7.25). You get to pretend your eating sushi without actually eating raw fish. Whatever that spicy sauce is, it's so damn good. My stomach is growling just thinking about and I'm 50 freaking miles away. Don't like sushi? No prob, they've got delicious rice bowls. The BEST is the Teriyaki Beef Bowl (teriyaki beef, steamed vegetables, white rice, covered in Tomio sauce sprinkled with sesame seeds, $10.50). It really reminds me of the other great teriyaki joints in Boise, again I'm not sure what's in that sauce exactly but it's hella freaking amazing. I could go on but I'm not about to bore anyone and who knows who tf actually reads these so I'll leave it at this: if you're looking for funky good food in this lil ol' passerby town don't look anywhere else because it doesn't get any better than Ogawa's!!"

Thai Thai

Thai Thai

1400 California Street, San Francisco, 94164, United States Of America

Thai • Asian • Chicken • Breakfast


"The following review reflects my takeout experience DURING the COVID 19 pandemic. Oh, I've passed by this corner spot many times but never ventured in before COVID 19. Funny how the pandemic has completely altered my takeout choices within a certain perimeter of my home based on how many FitBit steps I need on a particular day. If I'm behind in the late afternoon, I usually get more ambitious with my circular walking routes, and if I'm traversing Nob Hill, I must be making up for lost steps. That's my only explanation for making an order at Thai Thai when there are a multitude of Thai and other Southeast Asian spots closer to me. I ordered two items here. First up were the $10 Fresh Spring Rolls which looked handmade with plenty of tofu, cucumber, carrot, and bean sprouts stuffed into the rice wrapper and more than enough peanut sauce (photo: [hidden link] . The fresh crunch was what I needed when I got home. The $14 Healthy Clay Pot Dinner Special was definitely tasty though how healthy it was could be a point of contention. I wished they offered a no rice option but I decided to indulge myself with the brown rice. Mixed with it were fried tofu, cashew nuts, sweet corn, snow peas, bits of carrot, taro strips, red beans, spinach, and raisins all cooked in sesame oil (photo: [hidden link] . Probably more calories than I bargained for, but I deserve some reward for wearing a face mask all day, right? FOOD 4 stars...good traditional Thai food that satisfies AMBIANCE n/a...looked nice enough but I was in and out pretty quick SERVICE 4 stars...it was all ready and nicely packed for my long walk home TOTAL 4 stars...Thai Thai is good good RELATED Lost on Nob Hill? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: [hidden link]"