TORI-BIEN
1467 Amsterdam Ave, New York
(929) 946-0789
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Very good food and close by
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very nice and efficient staff! Ramen and chicken were on point. Highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Over charged for food and did not follow menu prices. Food was not prepared on time either. When you see their prices on the menu, expect to be charged way more for the items that are supposed to be a part of the menu item anyway.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Made me wait for a hour before telling me to cancel the
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Sadly, Tori Bien closed on 10/29. The building was sold. The takeout place closed and will be looking for a new location.Great little Japanese fried chicken takeout place. Good portions and tasty.We tried the karage bento with rice, potato salad and the onigiri bento. The fried chicken was delicious, juicy and perfectly fried in both.The onigiri bento cones with karage, potato salad, edamame and tomago. You have choice of the onigiri - I chose salmon and roast pork. Both delish.If you want more karage, get the karage bento. If you want more variety, get the onigiri bento.Easy ordering and pickup, although the counterman is a bit stern. You can also get delivery.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken, Karaage Chicken Bento, Onigiri Bento
Got a karaage combo with rice and salad. Food was good, but not amazing. I’d come again though. Food was prepared very quickly, which was nice.
Onigiri and fries are so good here. I come here very often, highly recommend for a quick bite. Staff is super nice and friendly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ever since the chubby guy left, the food doesn't taste as good as before. I can only taste the soy soyce in the Japanese rice balls. It's lacking in flavor.
Food: 3
Service: 5
A small store, ideal for roadside snackers. I tried their Tuna Mayo and Plum Onigiri. The tuna was nice and classic, but it was my first time trying the plum, and I wasn't expecting it to be salty at all, definitely check it out if you want to try something new!
Vegetarian options: The plum Onigiri I tried was vegetarian.
Recommended dishes: Onigiri Rice Balls
This restaurant employs he is rude.
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
Great place to grab some
Food: 5
Recommended dishes: Onigiri Bento
The Nagoya chicken is soooooo
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 4
Literally best chicken I ever had
The takoyaki was okay. The outside was crispy but the inner parts was little too undercooked for my liking(better than overcooked tho!) one small octopus slice - maybe that’s how NYCs takoyakis roll? But the overall taste represents the real deal, and hence why I will come again. There are no seats in his location, only a bench outside the store.The onigiri was okay too. The inside parts didn’t burst with flavour as they should…a little mild for my liking. But if you are around, and wanting a quick snack, it’s not a bad place to swing in and out!
My friends and I were looking for a quick snack, and Tori Bien caught my eye as I love Japanese fried chicken and onigiri. This cozy little spot is perfect for a quick bite, and the fried chicken is definitely a standout.I ordered the onigiri bento, which came with 2 onigiris, 2 pieces of karaage, and some sides for $18.45. The price is a little steep, but the food came out quickly and was convenient in terms of packaging. There is a small counter and some benches outside.I picked the mentaiko and pork & egg onigiris. They were okay. The rice was a little mushier than I would've liked, and the fillings weren't that flavorful. The sides were pretty good, especially the salad.However, the fried chicken was absolutely delicious; crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.Overall, I think Tori Bien is definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a quick bite.
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