The Flame Broiler - Menu

3821 N Lakewood Blvd, 90808, Long Beach, United States

🛍 Asian, Korean, American, North American

4 💬 1587 Reviews
The Flame Broiler

Phone: +15624258100

Address: 3821 N Lakewood Blvd, 90808, Long Beach, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 20

Reviews: 1587

Website: https://www.flamebroilerusa.com

"Mixed beef/chicken. Was happy to discover that I could skip the rice and eat it on a bed of vegetables. It doesn't matter with sauce, but there's a sauce bar, and her magic sauce is delicious. The rascal salad also comes in - the lady behind the counter gave me a sesame sauce to go on. I tried and didn't really like it; I didn't taste of sesame at all. But the star was the meat and vegetables, so I give it 5 stars. Tasteful. You can say the steak was marinated. The chicken was seasoned. Oh, even the orange they gave me, just wanted to be great. I don't know why. Sometimes you just don't get sweet, non-tanged oranges. Happy draw I guess"


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The building is cold food was nice and warm plus tasteful

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Bowls are great with good nutrition info available and at a good price. Service was par. Building was.... Not great, weird small and dirty appearance.


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User

This is the only location that has ever tried to charge me for sauce. There isn’t a sauce for us to put on the bowl itself, so you try to nickel and dime your guests, haha. The staff is bland, the service is very much gtfo, and the food surprisingly isn’t as good as other locations like on Del Amo in Cerritos. Wouldn’t come back, just to be petty and not support this location.


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User

Mixed beef/chicken. Was happy to discover that I could skip the rice and eat it on a bed of vegetables. It doesn't matter with sauce, but there's a sauce bar, and her magic sauce is delicious. The rascal salad also comes in - the lady behind the counter gave me a sesame sauce to go on. I tried and didn't really like it; I didn't taste of sesame at all. But the star was the meat and vegetables, so I give it 5 stars. Tasteful. You can say the steak was marinated. The chicken was seasoned. Oh, even the orange they gave me, just wanted to be great. I don't know why. Sometimes you just don't get sweet, non-tanged oranges. Happy draw I guess

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Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Korean Experience the vibrant flavors of Korea with our menu, featuring traditional dishes like bulgogi, bibimbap, and kimchi, crafted with authentic spices and ingredients for a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • North American Savor the diverse flavors of North America with dishes ranging from juicy burgers and crispy fried chicken to tangy BBQ ribs and fresh salads, all capturing the essence of regional favorites and comfort classics.

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