The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 25, 2011, Page 8, Image 8

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    Oh! Teriyaki
1630 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City
503-650-7744
Are you in a hurry but desperate for food that doesn’t
come from Taco Bell? Do you have a craving for some
Asian cuisine, but Outlaw doesn’t appeal to you? Look no
further than Oh! Teriyaki, located near Bi-Mart in Oregon
City.
This small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant is perfect for
a quick grab-and-go lunch in between classes. While I’m
sure that eating there is perfectly pleasant, it is very
basic with just a few booths available.
What I enjoyed most about Oh! Teriyaki is the speed
with which they prepare your food. I ordered two plates
of food to go and only had to wait about five minutes for
the food to be bagged up and handed to me.
Of course, the food on the menu is the basic teriyaki
dishes. I ordered a classic teriyaki chicken dish, which
was just under $6. I know that this may be just a bit
more expensive that pur own Outlaw in the Bill Brod
Community Center, but the portion of this meal is much
bigger, making that extra dollar worth it.
If you’re like me and can barely finish a small portion
as it is, or if you are looking for a great deal, Oh! Teriyaki
is known for their $2.99 bento box. It’s a much smaller
portion and the price makes the deal shine radiantly.
All in all, I’d say that Oh! Teriyaki is a good place for
a grabbing a quick bite before class, but you probably
shouldn’t take your date there.
- Kayla Calloway
options range in price between $16 to $40
for full platters, and $1 to $9 for individual
selections. A good way to save a few doll
19061 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City
503-650-6574
Holy Toki Batman, it’s a teriyaki and
sushi restaurant!
This week I took a trip to the Far East
without ever leaving Oregon City. Located
in the Berry Hill Shopping Center, Toki Sushi
and Teriyaki serves an array of tasty lunch
and dinner treats at a reasonable price.
Toki’s menu has quite a collection of
mouth-watering options, including teriyaki
dishes, bento boxes (sushi and teriyaki com­
binations) and several other choices that
will tickle your taste buds. Many options
are served with miso soup, a garden salad
and rice. All entrees range in price from $8
to $16. Their sushi menu is also impressive,
with a list of 40 different sushi rolls ranging
in price from $3 to $9, and a delightfully
large collection of sea-dwelling critters
that are made to order. Sushi and sashimi
lars is to dine between 10:30 a.m. and I
p.m. and sample their lunch menu, whicl
includes all of the above options along witl
sandwiches, burgers and salads for less than
$8.
I went for the teriyaki side of the mend
ordering the beef teriyaki. The meal cam!
with a creamy miso soup, a simple salad
with .tangy dressing and a bowl of rice. Th|
beef was well cooked and each savory bit!
ended with a hint of sweetness. The sti
fried vegetables were cooked just right!
retaining a hint of their crunch and compli
menting the tender beef quite well.
All in all, if you want a good meal featuil
ing a broad menu (dine-in or take-out), I
calm setting and friendly service, visit Toll
Sushi and Teriyaki. Even The Penguin woull
approve. Kampai!
- Anna Axelson
Michael Bonn Clackamas Pii
Hawaiian Time
the need to flavor the rice with soy
sauce because it was so moist and
plump. Everything complemented the
other items perfectly.
The macaroni salad was unique;
He pua laha’ole.” A flower not
while
most places serve macaroni
common
The Hawaiian Time restaurant salad with carrots, other vegetables
serves up delicious food and a won- and mustard, their salad doesn’t have
derful casual dining atmosphere. This any of the above. It comes with a
small chain restaurant dishes out deli­ hearty helping of pepper, secret spic­
es and little other than mayonnaise.
cious Hawaiian-style plate lunches.
For the last part of the meal I did
Each delicious meal averages $8
what
I have always loved to do with
'a plate and comes with a scoop of
macaroni salad and rice with your Hawaiian plate style lunches: I mixed
succulent meat, which is dished over everything together. From me to you,
more perfectly cooked rice. Each of this is the best way to enjoy all the
their meats, two of which I tried, flavors and textures that the unique
Hawaiian-style plate lunch has to
proved to be delicious.
I sat down with my helping of .offer. If you are in the area and feel
Honolulu beef and Malimali chicken' like having a reasonably priced and
served over rice with macaroni salad. super filling lunch, head down to
The first thing that struck me was Hawaiian Time.
- James Duncan
that each bit of meat was more deli­
cious that the last. I didn’t even feel
19502 Molalla Ave., Oregon City
503-850-4491
Welcome to
1678 S. Beavercreek Rd.
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-657-5553
With Purchase of 2 Beverages
* + 2 Entrees after 4 pm
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MAZATLAN MEXICAN RESTAURANT • 503-657-5553
1678 S. Beavercreek Rd • Oregon City, OR 97045