Starting October 27, the fan-favorite teriyaki franchise is partnering with parents and families to give back to rock-star educators with the Wok-Star Teacher Teriyaki Bar.
Teriyaki Madness just won’t stop growing. Now, after adding 12 new restaurants to its roster during the pandemic, the franchise has announced plans to open an additional 15 locations before the end of the year.
To help relieve some of that burden, fan-favorite teriyaki-shop franchise Teriyaki Madness is paying its success forward by offering Share-a-Bowl Meals.
The year 2020 has certainly had its plot twists in the restaurant industry, from the advent of the COVID-19 virus to dramatic fluctuations in the market.
Teriyaki Madness is excited to expand its franchise opportunity to even more entrepreneurs through the launch of its new affiliate restaurant management company, Restaurant Sherpas.
For the past four weeks, Teriyaki Madness sales have been on an upward trajectory, on some days even beating same-store sales numbers from last year, long before the coronavirus crisis was keeping customers out of restaurants across the country.
It’s about time these heroes got a free lunch (or dinner). That’s why Teriyaki Madness has introduced a pay-it-forward campaign, through which everyday people can help provide free meals to healthcare workers.
Teriyaki Madness is looking for new mouths. But it’s not a weird thing. The rapidly growing fast-casual concept has rolled out a newly improved catering program.
Teriyaki Madness, the fast casual teriyaki shop franchise that turned in a 2019 for the books. As the fast-growing brand looks toward 2020, there’s a lot to be proud of in the rearview mirror - but even more to look forward to in the year...
Fast-casual restaurant chain Teriyaki Madness recently celebrated the grand opening of its first New Jersey location at Paramount Assets' 137 Halsey Street in Newark.
This October, Scott and Denise Lingeman are bringing the madness to The Tampa area with the opening of the newest Teriyaki Madness in Wesley Chapel on September 25.
Teriyaki Madness has taken upon itself the task of breathing some life back into the phrase - namely, in its efforts to compete with rising labor costs on behalf of its franchisees.
This month, Spring, Texas resident Kevin Jennings is bringing the madness to The Woodlands with the opening of the area’s newest Teriyaki Madness on September 23.
On its continued quest for world domination-er, global expansion, rather - Teriyaki Madness is seeking qualified franchise partners to help introduce the brand to new and hungry audiences around the world.
On its continued quest for world domination-er, global expansion, rather-Teriyaki Madness is seeking qualified franchise partners to help introduce the brand to new and hungry audiences around the world.
This July, Fort Bend County resident Maulik Patel is bringing the madness to Sugar Land with the opening of the area’s newest Teriyaki Madness shop on August 5.
A year after the successful launch of its new app that allowed its fans to get their big bowls faster and easier than ever before, Teriyaki Madness is spicing things up yet again.
Husband-and-wife franchisee duo Nik and Rita Patel are gearing up for the opening of the first Teriyaki Madness in Illinois, officially opening its doors in Lombard on June 3.
This May, franchisees Kirti and Ankit Patel are bringing the madness to Tennessee with the opening of the first Teriyaki Madness in the state in Hendersonville on May 22.
Teriyaki Madness is celebrating the opening of its 50th location with its latest site launch in Oakdale, Minnesota, which will also be the brand’s first location in the state.
Bend residents Ken Richardson and Matt Williams will be opening the newest Teriyaki Madness at 2680 NE Highway 20 Suite 340 in Bend, Oregon on Sunday, March 10, 2019.
After finding success in the Las Vegas market, Asian-inspired fast-casual brand Teriyaki Madness is excited to bring its delicious new limited-time offering to bowls nationwide: Teriyaki Salmon.
For many, the 16th of the month is a reason to breathe easier since it’s often the day after payday. But for those affected by the current government shutdown, this Jan. 16 is likely to be another week without a paycheck.
Continuing to distance themselves from the competition, Asian fast casual franchise Teriyaki Madness announced its mobile app is now available for guests nationwide to download from iTunes or Google Play.
Teriyaki Madness, a growing, Denver-based fresh Asian fast-casual franchise, is adding more adventure to their menu this summer with a large, cold noodle salad, beginning June 6, for a limited time offer through September.
Teriyaki Madness, one of America's fastest growing fresh Asian fast casual concepts, announced it has signed its first international franchise deal for a new restaurant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico to open later this year.
Following a year of strong national growth in 2017, Teriyaki Madness landed a spot on the 39th annual Entrepreneur magazine Franchise 500® list, for its second consecutive year.
Teriyaki Madness, a growing, Denver-based fresh Asian fast-casual franchise, is rolling out a high protein bowl that's nearly one pound of veggies and almost a half-pound of chicken, to debut Feb. 1 for a four-month Limited Time Offer.
Teriyaki Madness broke into the top half of the Inc. 5000 charts in August and now the emerging leader in the Asian fast casual food segment has found itself in another top-tier awards column.
Teriyaki Madness has solidified itself as an industry leader, opening teriyaki shops nationwide and building a strong infrastructure by recruiting high-level, seasoned restaurant executives to the system.
Teriyaki Madness, one of America’s fastest growing fresh Asian fast casual food concepts, has released new information that caters to the growing trend in the world of franchising to inform candidates of their complete earning potential.
Teriyaki Madness, an evolving national Asian fast casual restaurant concept, has announced the signing of its largest franchise agreement in the 13-year history of the company.
Teriyaki Madness, a Denver-based Asian-inspired fast casual restaurant, has announced it will be expanding its training staff to help up and coming franchisees better acclimate themselves to the brand and surrounding neighborhood.
Just months after CEO Michael Haith acquired Teriyaki Madness, the evolving Asian fast casual restaurant concept has taken another major step in developing the brand into a national powerhouse.
In an effort to support organic growth through its current strong franchisee base, Teriyaki Madness, a Denver-based Asian food concept, has recruited a network of highly skilled operations support staff.
With a new store opening every two weeks, Teriyaki Madness, a Denver-based fresh Asian food franchise, has revamped their executive team by bringing on seven highly-experienced individuals to help accelerate system-wide growth.