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Flame Broiler

Flame Broiler

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3.3 Google Review
8748 Washington Blvd, Pico Rivera, California, 90660, United States
(562) 801-5777 flamebroilerusa.com
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Apr 20, 2018
I'm back again. This place has outside seating with a view of a fountain.

Aug 12, 2016
I went into the restaurant today August 12, 2016, and I ordered organic tofu with half white/brown rice. The woman at the register goes to the back and talks to the other person working there. She then comes to the register and asks me what did I want. I tell her the same thing I just told the other lady. I'm like what the hell is the problem. They advertise half white/ brown rice. At this point I'm confused about what the problem could possibly be. I'm black and they were hispanic and spoke English. It was uncomfortable and I will never go there again. I hope they've had other ethnic people in their establishment before. They were weird and strange acting. And they just lost a customer.

Dec 18, 2016
After eat my chiken plate I changed my opinion, Flame Broiler Is expensive, would be better go to Yoshinoya . 11.39 for 1/4 of plate dry chiken plus 3/4 of rice, salad and orange plus small drink is expensive. The only good point is they have restroom

Feb 7, 2015
I have to say the flavor here is different to what I'm accustomed to. I'm not sure if this is a take on healthy or just a different take on cuisine flavor. I have to admit that the rice; wether you get steamed or brown rice, it's delicious. The chicken it's a bit of an unknown because sometime you get a lot of tiny bones and sometimes you get a clean cut. The meat is kind of a take on a different restaurant I've tried and I only wish they offer Sriracha sauce, instead they offer their own take on the sauce. The place is pretty comfy and its not a too loud place. Overall, I have to say I like this place.

Jun 21, 2017
I'm eating my food and I find a hair in it sure enough the ladies there don't wear hairnets! I'm even more disgusted than I would usually be since I can put a face to the hair. My advice eat somewhere else

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Wed:11 am - 9 pm
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