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East Cobb, Are You Ready For Teriyaki Madness?
'Fast, casual' Japanese restaurant opening on Shallowford Road next week.

EAST COBB, GA -- Let the Madness begin. Teriyaki Madness, that is.
The venerable Denver-based chain is bringing its first Georgia restaurant to East Cobb.
The eatery, known in the media as the “Chipotle of Japanese food” is planning to open Monday in the Sandy Plains Centre on Shallowford Road, according to a news release sent to Patch.
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Teriyaki Madness is being brought to the state by husband and wife owner/operators Joe and Robin Cleveland.
“I have worked in the hospitality industry for over 15 years. I feel like Teriyaki Madness is an extension of where my true passion lies. We are eager to provide a healthy and unique dining option for local families and to create an environment that supports the community,” Robin Cleveland said.
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Brothers Rod and Alan Arreola, along with cousin Eric Garma started the Asian concept restaurant in Las Vegas in 2003. After initial success, the company's revenue increased dramatically after Teriyaki Madness developed a franchise system and opened up locations in big cities out west.
What: Teriyaki Madness restaurant
When: Monday, Jan. 16.
Where: 2960 Shallowford Road, Marietta, Ga. 30066
The Marietta Teriyaki Madness can be reached at 770.693.2081 and will be open daily from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon. – Sat. and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays. To learn more about Teriyaki Madness, visit teriyakimadness.com.
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