Seattle-style teriyaki spot celebrates comeback with $6 bowls, free TMAD for a year and a fully refreshed restaurant
Elko, NV (Restaurant News Release) Elko is getting its comeback story served hot. Teriyaki Madness (TMAD) is officially re-opening its location at 1657 Mountain City Highway, Suite 104, on Friday, May 22, bringing back its signature made-to-order teriyaki bowls with a refreshed space, new ownership and a whole lot more energy.
Now locally owned and operated by franchisee, Juanita Gaeta, a seasoned multi-unit restaurant franchise owner, the shop reopens after extensive refurbishing and operational upgrades. Improvements include fresh paint, new wall murals and updated equipment designed to keep bowls moving fast and consistently tasty. Backed by local leadership and a refreshed operation, the store is ready to remind Elko why it loved TMAD in the first place.
Grand opening day kicks off May 22 at 10 a.m., with the celebration extending into the weekend. Guests stopping in on Friday and Saturday will score $6 Chicken Teriyaki Bowls, giving the community a reason to show up hungry and leave full.
The real madness comes with the giveaways. The first five customers to make a purchase on May 22 will win *free Teriyaki Madness for a year. The next 20 customers will receive *free TMAD for a month. No gimmicks, just bowls and bragging rights.
“I’ve always been a fan of TMAD and the way everything is made fresh and to order,” said Juanita Gaeta, franchisee. “My family loves it, and we used to eat here at least once a week before the closure. Getting the chance to bring it back, especially with this level of support, feels like picking up something that should have never left Elko in the first place.”
The reopening marks Gaeta’s first location as a Teriyaki Madness franchisee and signals a renewed push for the brand in the region with a store designed to serve both longtime fans and first-time guests who are about to learn what the hype was for.
“Every opening gives us a chance to set expectations and remind people what a proper teriyaki bowl actually looks like,” said Jodi Boyce, chief marketing officer of Teriyaki Madness. “Elko is getting a refreshed space, stronger operations and a team that is dedicated and locked in on consistency. When the first bite hits, most people stop asking questions and start figuring out how soon they can come back.”
Teriyaki Madness Elko will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information or to view the menu, visit TeriyakiMadness.com.
* For further information, please visit TeriyakiMadness.com/termsconditions.
About Teriyaki Madness
Teriyaki Madness (TMAD for short) is a fast casual Seattle-style Japanese concept founded in 2003. Known for its crazy delicious teriyaki bowls, TMAD offers a customizable, protein-packed menu featuring marinated chicken, steak, salmon, tofu, and fresh veggies over rice or Yakisoba noodles, complemented by signature sauces and sides like eggrolls and edamame. This isn’t your “average teriyaki” – it’s huge bowls of bold, healthy (or not – we don’t judge), over-the-top awesomeness. Cravings encouraged, chopsticks optional, and fair warning: these bowls are highly addictive. With over 200 shops across 40 states, the brand is rapidly expanding nationwide. Teriyaki Madness is actively seeking dedicated franchise operators of all backgrounds to bring fresh, delicious teriyaki bowls to their neighborhoods. For more information on franchise opportunities, visit franchise.TeriyakiMadness.com. To explore the menu and learn more, visit TeriyakiMadness.com or follow Teriyaki Madness on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Contact:
Josiah Kinman
Champion
936-615-8979
jkinman@championmgt.com

