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Contribuisci feedbackThis Japanese restaurant in the food court of the Burlington Mall is a great choice for classic chicken teriyaki. It is probably my favorite restaurant in the mall. The chicken teriyaki I ordered came with fried rice and steamed vegetables, and I also got a bottle of water, which brought my total to $10.25 - a very reasonable price considering the amount of food and the location. The food is delicious overall, but I did find the staff to be a bit pushy (which was somewhat expected). The location is easy to find, making it a convenient spot to grab a meal. Plus, they are always handing out free samples, so you can try it for yourself!
This restaurant provides excellent service and delicious food. It is one of my favorite spots in town. The food and drinks were served promptly and the prices were reasonable.
This Japanese restaurant in the mall food court offers delicious chicken teriyaki. It's probably my favorite restaurant in the Burlington Mall for a quick meal. The teriyaki dish came with fried rice and steamed vegetables, and I also got a bottle of water, bringing my total to $10.25, which is very reasonable considering the portion size and convenient location. The food is tasty, and while the staff can be a bit pushy (which is to be expected in a busy food court), the location is easy to find. One bonus is that they always give out free samples, so you can try before you buy!
This is one of the best mall food options I have ever tried. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable. While the food may not be the healthiest choice, it is to be expected from mall food. The taste is fantastic and the staff is very friendly. If you're looking to satisfy your hunger, make sure to visit Maki of Japan.
I would give this place 5 stars. Maki of Japan serves excellent mall-style teriyaki chicken. Choosing not to support Maki of Japan is like going against America and the freedom to indulge in affordable, culturally-inspired food. Some reviews have mentioned being pressured into buying a fountain drink. Yes, I paid $2 for a coke to help with the greasiness. There may be some hidden charges, like having to pay an extra $0.50 to upgrade to fried rice from white rice. Some say the food is greasy, but that's expected. The residents of Burlington might not appreciate Maki of Japan if they're only rating it 2.6 out of 5. Save your money and skip Nobu or Eleven Madison, and head to Maki of Japan instead.