at 7320 Milwaukee Ave, #100, Lubbock , 79424 United States
"Simple. Fresh. Fast." It's our promise. Dine-in, carry out, or delivery, we want to provide you with the best experience in fast, casual Japanese cuisine
"Simple. Fresh. Fast." is not just a marketing slogan - it's our promise. Whether you dine-in, carry out, or take delivery, we want to provide you with the best food, the best experience, and the best value in fast, casual Japanese cuisine. Our concept is SIMPLE. We offer six choices of meat served on a bed of fried rice with mixed vegetables, onions, zucchini and mushrooms. Our concept is FRESH. Each dish is prepared with the freshest ingredients specifically for you. Your items may be modified to better meet your personal tastes or dietary needs. Simply inform our cashiers of your preferences and we will do our best to accommodate your request. Our concept is FAST. Your time is valuable. We want to save you time and money by offering delivery within Amarillo. You may also dine in or carry out to fit your schedule. All of our take-out orders are delivered in the take-out Asian food pails that you see in the movies. It's no wonder we were voted "Best Take-out" by readers of the Amarillo Globe-News! We are in the 'people' business. The only reason we exist is to serve people. We strive to do everything with our customers and employees in mind. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that is consistent and fun where people enjoy great food at an incredible value.
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ChopChop of Lubbock is Lubbock based place and this enity listed in Take Out Restaurant category. Located at 7320 Milwaukee Ave, #100 TX 79424. Contact phone number of ChopChop of Lubbock: (806) 701-5400
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Gardski's Restaurant, the oldest restaurant structure in Lubbock, was built in the 1920's by the Humphries family. Damaged by a tornado in 1970, the building was remodeled by designer Charles Daboub, who also designed the Hard Rock Cafe.