Teriyaki Madness chain opening two additional San Antonio restaurants

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Teriyaki Madness chain opening two additional San Antonio restaurants
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After first entering the San Antonio market at the end of 2022, the Seattle-based Teriyaki Madness chain has two additional restaurants under development here.

near UTSA, now has locations in the works at Brooks City Base and the Far West Side's Alamo Ranch area, state regulatory filings show.

Both stores are new builds with price tags around $300,000, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Teriyaki Madness uses a Chipotle-style ordering system, where customers build their own bowls by picking from a selection of marinated proteins. They also can add appetizers such as egg rolls, pot stickers and edamame.

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