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Donburi is our go to spot for takeout. Perfect cuts of beef short rib and delicious salmon poke and sake don. There's enough edamame to share with another person or for one hungry person.
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Jalice M
Emerging Expert • 16 contributions
8/6/24
• DoorDash order
Excellent food for surprisingly reasonable prices! Will definitely order from them again. I will not, however, ever order the salad substitute or the spare side salad again. It is literally a giant bowl of chopped iceberg lettuce with ONE slice of cucumber and ONE slice of tomato. Nothing they call "salad" is anything more than iceberg lettuce.
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Sarah B
Local Expert • 40 contributions
2/14/25
• DoorDash order
When I find something I like, I usually order it a few times to enjoy it more and also to check for consistency. I travel for work, so having places that are consistently delicious is appreciated. The Poke bowl at Donburi Station is fresh, tasty and consistently wonderful! I get the half rice/half salad option with both sauces. This is my 3rd time this week!!
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Kelsey K
4 contributions
7/2/23
• DoorDash order
The Volcano Don is crave-worthy - if the staff love it, you probably will too. The Chirashi is full of fish, delicious and well-priced for what you get! Def add a side of the curry too.
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Sterling R
13 contributions
2/20/22
• DoorDash order
Both the quality and quantity of their donburi menu items have gone down. Fish cuts are thinner and more meager. They now add much more rice to make the appearance of the quantity be the same. You can really tell the sushi rice is the cheapest quality and poorly seasoned.
Unfortunate because these guys were my go to favorite. Another unfortunate thing is Donburi Station has reduced the variety of fish. They no longer offer anything other than salmon or tuna. And now they charge for everything down to soy sauce packets and chopsticks. Safe to say their business has never read nor understands what it means to "Give 'em the Pickle", a customer-retention and growth 'Bible' of sorts, and will therefore nickle and dime themselves out of business. I hope they can turn things around, otherwise they may as well throw in the towel now.