“ A no-frills establishment that has a drive thru! I was on my way home from volunteering at the California Raptor Center and wanted something simple, delicious, and affordable. Teriyaki Chicken Express caught my eye on Yelp and was conveniently in the same direction as I was heading. I ordered at the speaker and in less than 10 minutes, I had my food. I opted for the pork and teriyaki chicken rice plate, and chose the beef and teriyaki chicken rice plate for my husband (I forgot to get a photo of his as we were hungry and it was late). All meats were cooked perfectly, not overcooked but still tender. The veggies were as expected for being steamed and similar to other teriyaki places I've tried in the past. I will say that the meat is of better quality than other places I've gotten teriyaki plates from. There was a good amount of rice underneath too, which we were happy to note. The meat to rice ratio was excellent, as sometimes you get too much rice and not enough meat. The plates came with only one small sauce container each. While sitting at the drive thru, I saw the sign that extra sauce only costs 25 cents extra. I should have snagged extra sauce for both of us, as it would have made the rice more flavorful. I'll get more sauce next time I go, and I would recommend whoever tries Teriyaki Chicken Express to do the same. We had sriracha at home, so we used some to dip the meat in, and it was delicious (pro tip)! With tax, both of our plates came out to $25, which is amazing considering the amount of meat we both got. I would like to try another set of teriyaki plates next time. I did see they offer salmon teriyaki on the menu and that piqued my interest. Overall, don't expect anything mind-blowing. It's healthy, it's tasty (with the right amount of sauce), and it does the job for a good cheap meal that beats paying the same price at McDonald's or another fast food place. PS: In case you live a ways from Sacramento (which we do), as this place isn't really the type where you sit down in, bring a hot/cold bag (I have a Trader Joe's one), and it holds up pretty well in travel. You may need to microwave the food a little, but as far as food safety and texture/taste are concerned, it does just fine compared to say bringing ramen home and reheating it. ”