Teriyaki Madness opens new restaurant in West Lake Cross Shopping Mall

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Humble, TX  –  Teriyaki Madness and the investment firm Globofran are bringing the madness to Houston with the opening of their newest Restaurant Sherpas-operated shop in Humble. This is the fourth location the two companies are opening together. The Seattle-style teriyaki shop will offer huge, satisfying bowls of addicting flavors made with high-quality ingredients like all-natural marinated chicken, steak, salmon or tofu with fresh, stir-fried veggies and a base of steamed white, brown or fried rice or Yakisoba noodles. The new shop is located at 7412 Farm to Market 1960 Rd E.

Teriyaki Madness and Globofran are inviting locals out to celebrate the grand opening with events beginning August 19th through August 25th. The schedule of events and primary giveaways are included below:

Restaurant Sherpas is an affiliate restaurant management company working exclusively for Teriyaki Madness to serve as the day-to-day management. The partnership works especially well for absentee and semi-absentee franchisees who want a turn-key solution, providing a viable business opportunity for franchisees looking to secure investor visas like EB5 and E2, or who want to be part of the brand without running the day-to-day operations.


“We’re thrilled to open our fourth shop with Teriyaki Madness,” said Ramsés González Calles, director of operations for Globofran. “Restaurant Sherpas gives people all the resources they need to operate a successful business, and we look forward to joint successes in Humble.”

“In the past decade, we have been growing at a rapid pace, introducing bold flavors in new communities. We are ecstatic to be opening up our 10th Texas location and sixth in Houston,” said Teriyaki Madness Chief Development Officer David Biederman. “We are grateful for our continued partnership with Globofran and look forward to opening even more locations with them across the country.”

For more information about Teriyaki Madness of Humble, visit the brand’s official website, www.TeriyakiMadness.com.

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