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“We went in the evening for dinner and noticed that, interestingly, this location serves the food exclusively in take-out containers. There's plenty of indoor seating and two tables outside shared by the awning. We got the chicken katsu plate with rice and macaroni salad ($13), the unagi (eel) rice bowl ($16), and the BBQ beef bowl ($11). One nice thing about this location is the weekly discounted offerings, including the BBQ chicken bowl going for $10 on certain days. The portions were hearty and worth the price, especially the katsu plate. Note that the sauces come on the side, are served cold, and they may sadly run out of teriyaki sauce by the evening. We enjoyed the crispy katsu and unagi with the slightly sweet marinade but would have preferred the rather dry beef BBQ bowl to come with a side of sauce.Also, I would recommend checking the concoction of fruits and vegetables in provided water and taste-testing before getting a full cup. On the day we went, they offered a mix of lemons, cucumbers, and limes that mixed into a strong herbal flavor that is more of an acquired taste. Great experience with friendly staff who made our batch of katsu sauce fresh on the spot – this location of Tim's Hawaiian has maintained the quality from their OG spot!“
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“Very good food friendly staff pleasant environment.“
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“It’s been a while since I have been to T-Kumi, but I keep coming back to have their Ramen. I just really like their broth (Tonkatsu is my favorite) and I like that they put more ingredients in their ramen than most other ramen restaurants without needing to pay extra. However, they have a note on the kiosks when you order that they are “currently out of soft boiled eggs” (my guess is due to the recent high egg prices). I also like their Pork Belly Rice a lot and the kids really like their Popcorn Chicken. They have really good drinks, rice bowls and snack items. You can place your order with their 2 kiosks or you can order with from a staff (most people just order from the kiosk). Once you order from the kiosk, you are given a number and the staff will call out your number when you order is ready, then just raise your hand and they will deliver it to you. Water is self serve through the water dispenser (paper cups available) next to the cash register. Ambiance is chill and they always have some to ing playing on the TV for you to watch (today it is Avatar “Animated”, but sometimes they have K-Pop music videos or some sort of movie). I will continue to come back for their Tonkatsu Ramen as so far I have not found another Ramen place that has as tasty of broth as the one at T-Kumi.“