"That was the worst teriyaki ever."
Those were the words I told my friend after lunch. And he agreed.
"If only there was some way we knew it was the worst"
And then it hit me. If no one else would tell me where to go, then I'll do it.
That's where Teiryaki Ninja comes into play. Here's how it works: I'm going to eat teriyaki and then tell you if it's good or not. Boom.
Now I know there are many places online to find reviews of restaurants (Yelp, Urbanspoon, etc.) but I have a problem with most of these sites. You see, I just can't get behind community review sites because most people are stupid, and I don't trust their opinion on food.
What gives me the authority, you ask? I've been cooking in restaurants for almost 2 years and I've wanted to be a chef for as long as I can remember. I watched Food Network before it was cool. I get cook books for Christmas. And teriyaki chicken is my favorite food. I love it, I can't get enough of it and I can't wait to find the best place to get it.
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