Japanese restaurant offers generous portions with flavorful teriyaki and varied menu including yakisoba and Mongolian beef. Atmosphere is casual with quick pickup service and clean facilities. Regulars appreciate the consistent quality and consider it among the best teriyaki options in the area.
Noodles come with a generous amount of meat and large portions that can serve as two meals. The yakisoba is consistently described as excellent and amazing with strong flavors.
Gyoza come out very crispy and tasty. They pair well with dishes like teriyaki and spicy chicken.
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The food is usually ready to be picked up within 10-20 minutes.
Expect a wait time of about 10 minutes during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable, with large portions for the cost.
Small dining room fills with a late night vibe and busy lunchtime crowd. Affordable sushi prices and large portions attract a mix of quick diners and those seeking flavorful, spicy dishes. Decor is beautiful and the atmosphere carries a strong, inviting aroma.
Offers a wide variety of dishes including yakisoba with pork. The yakisoba stands out alongside sushi and ramen options.
Gyoza comes as a shared dish alongside crab rangoons. The order is a solid choice to try here.
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Ordering ahead is recommended to avoid busy lunch hours.
The restaurant is small and can get busy during lunchtime.
Sushi prices are affordable, with rolls starting around $15.99.
Cozy, clean dining space offers a calm and humble atmosphere with complimentary miso soup and hot tea served at a self-serve station. The vibe is serene and warm, attracting those seeking a quiet meal near apartments and businesses. Known for large, flavorful portions and fresh sushi, it stands out as a hidden gem with a unique take on teriyaki.
Chicken yakisoba stands out with its super delicious flavor and consistent quality. The noodle dishes, including yakisoba, pair well with items like egg rolls and chicken katsu for a satisfying meal.
Gyoza here comes out crispy and packed with flavor. Combos with teriyaki dishes make for a filling meal.
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They offer complimentary miso soup and hot tea for dine-in customers.
Dining in involves a walk-up order for all items.
Parking can be a little rough depending on the time of day.
Japanese restaurant offers large portions of spicy teriyaki and fresh salads with a clean, well-maintained setting. Netflix movies play quietly, creating a simple atmosphere. Parking is ample but rush hour traffic can be challenging.
Chicken yakisoba comes with a drink of choice from the cooler. The dish pairs well with chicken teriyaki and offers a solid flavor profile.
Pork gyoza stands out with a good balance of flavor and texture. Sharing an order works well since the gyoza are well-made and satisfying.
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Prices range from $12 to $15 for a large serving.
A free can of soda is included with every meal.
The restaurant has received an excellent food and safety rating.
Dim lighting creates a relaxed atmosphere with a dark interior that can feel gloomy. Large portions of Seattle-style teriyaki and dishes like spicy chicken and gyoza draw a family-friendly crowd. Parking is limited, so timing visits matters.
Offers Chicken Yakisoba that stands out for its flavor. The yakisoba pairs well with pork fried rice, both dishes are consistently delicious.
Good gyoza comes with two small sauce containers, which can feel wasteful. It satisfies hunger well and pairs nicely with the meal.
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Lunch specials are available, offering great value.
The parking lot can get full, so visit during off-peak hours.
Prices have increased recently, so check the menu before ordering.
Modern interior combines with clean, spacious layout and an inviting outdoor seating area. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, with diverse, trendy playlists enhancing the vibe. Frequent orders for ToGo or PickUp shape a relaxed pace distinct from typical Korean restaurants.
Beef yakisoba features a touch of sweetness and plenty of chewy cabbage. Noodles have a great noodle-to-topping ratio with blanched veggies that add a light crunch.
Delicious and full of flavor, the gyoza here stands out from the usual bland versions. It ranks as the best gyoza found in many visits.
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The price is $11 for 8 wings and $12 for 5 tenders, offering good value.
Parking is available in paid spots nearby, but free spots are hard to find.
The restaurant offers takeout in vented boxes to keep food crispy.
Small Japanese restaurant offers chill atmosphere with generous portions and pleasant outdoor seating. The space feels comfortable and bustling, attracting families and casual diners alike. Known for consistently delicious teriyaki, it stands out as a local favorite with a relaxed vibe.
Chicken yakisoba features delicious noodles and a flavorful taste. Meals can be customized, like removing carrots on request.
Crisp and flavorful, the gyoza stands out with its beautifully crisp texture and rich taste. It pairs well with other dishes like lo mein and teriyaki chicken.
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The portions at Teriyaki Town are generous and can be shared.
Prices are reasonable, especially for lunch options.
Free cold water is provided to all customers.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Beef yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor. Shrimp and chicken yakisoba also feature as popular choices alongside the house yakisoba, which pairs well with house fried rice.
Gyoza come wrapped around the sauce container to keep them crisp. They taste insanely good and pair well with teriyaki and katsu combos. Packaging is designed to prevent sogginess and opens easily.
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Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and no-frills decor. Offers free self-serve miso soup and tea alongside an expansive menu featuring teriyaki, sushi, and Korean dishes. Interior stays clean and quiet, making it suitable for quick, satisfying meals.
Chicken yakisoba comes flavorful and tender with a generous portion of meat. Vegetable yakisoba features crisp vegetables and savory sauce in a large serving.
Gyoza comes as a satisfying side with various combos like spicy chicken, teriyaki chicken, and Kalbi Bento. It pairs well with other items like crab rangoon and potato croquette.
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The menu includes teriyaki, sushi, yakisoba, and Korean dishes.
Lunch specials are available for $13, offering great value.
Free miso soup and hot tea are included with meals.
Small dining area with a strip mall aesthetic offers a clean and cozy atmosphere. The vibe stays pleasant and comfy, attracting those who appreciate Seattle-style teriyaki with generous portions and solid value.
Chicken Yakisoba stands out with its fantastic flavor and solid preparation. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy tuna rolls for takeout.
Fried perfectly with a vinegar soy sauce that rates 5 out of 5, the gyoza are well-seasoned and delicious. Combos with teriyaki or chicken offer excellent value around $16.
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The lunch specials are large, economical, and provide great value.
The portion sizes are generous and may require a game plan to finish.
Online ordering is convenient for pickup.
Spacious and modern Japanese restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and plenty of seating. The vibe is inviting and clean, with sauce bottles available for self-service when dining in. It offers unique flavors like yakisoba with tofu and broccoli, distinguishing it from typical teriyaki spots.
Yakisoba here has a unique flavor that stands out from other spots. The version with tofu and broccoli offers a distinct taste, and the veggie yakisoba is a solid choice.
Gyoza comes highly recommended alongside dishes like fried rice and yakisoba. It pairs well with flavorful options such as General Tso's chicken and spicy chicken teriyaki.
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Parking is available, but the lot is tight and shared with other businesses.
Internet ordering is the most convenient way to place an order.
The restaurant gets busy during lunch hours, so plan accordingly.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs and clean, well-lit space creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels unpretentious and cozy, like a family-run spot with quiet energy. Live guitar music adds a unique touch to the experience.
Servings come huge and hot with a great mix of vegetables. Options include tofu yakisoba and a spicy version to try next time.
Gyoza come saucy and tasty with meals like teriyaki combos. Plates include beautifully prepared gyoza alongside rice and salad.
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The portions are generous, often providing two meals for just $13.
Expect busy lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm.
The restaurant is family-owned, adding a personal touch to the service.
Modern industrial decor creates a warm, cozy atmosphere with a clean, stylish interior. A small bar by the sushi chef offers an intimate dining experience. The place feels comfortable and refined, welcoming guests with a pleasant vibe.
Chicken yakisoba stands out with karaage pieces and a sauce similar to takoyaki sauce. It pairs well with other dishes like shrimp tempura and sushi rolls.
Pork gyoza come perfectly cooked with a savory sauce that complements them well. They have a full flavor that stands out among the dishes.
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Happy hour offers a variety of sushi options at great prices.
The $20 happy hour deal includes quality sashimi like tuna and salmon.
Reservations are not required, making it easy to drop in.
Small Japanese restaurant with lively atmosphere and generous portions offers classic Seattle teriyaki and tempura. The space feels dingy but authentic, with counter service and disposable packaging even for dine-in. Customers enjoy great value meals that often serve multiple people.
Yakisoba features mostly noodles with a good amount of vegetables and an okay amount of chicken. Pairing it with a teriyaki meal adds enough meat for a full meal.
Gyoza pairs well with teriyaki chicken and tempura. It appears consistently as a solid side in bento boxes and sushi combos.
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One entree at Ichi Bento could feed a family of four.
The prices at Ichi Bento are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Parking is available at Ichi Bento for customers.
Simple dining room attached to a convenience store offers a clean, low-key atmosphere with friendly staff. The place feels cozy and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate generous portions and house-made sauces without MSG.
Yakisoba here comes in spicy, veggie, and chicken versions. The spicy yakisoba is flavorful and filling, while the chicken yakisoba is good but could use more flavor. All yakisoba dishes are fresh and not greasy.
Pork gyoza comes out crispy and flavorful without being greasy. It pairs well with fried rice and yakisoba, all fresh and well-prepared.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, often enough for two meals.
Parking can be dangerous due to high-speed traffic from nearby businesses.
Exiting the parking lot is tricky during busy hours; be cautious.
Space combines Japanese decor with cozy, intimate design and warm lighting, creating a pleasant, inviting atmosphere. Music is light and poppy, complementing the relaxed vibe. Art and decorations add charm, making the environment engaging without feeling crowded.
Chicken yakisoba and vegetable yakisoba appear on the menu alongside sushi and ramen. Kids favor the yakisoba, making it a popular choice among families.
Gyoza come out perfectly crispy with a great balance of flavors. They stand out as some of the best I've had in years, making them a solid choice among the appetizers.
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Happy hour menu items are available from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available nearby, but watch for the entrance after the light.
Lunch specials offer great value and variety.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with classical music and a modern design. Seating is limited to about eight tables, creating an intimate dining experience. Complimentary self-serve tea and soup accompany large, well-presented portions.
Chicken yakisoba comes with or without fresh vegetables and pairs well with gyoza in combo meals. The house yakisoba features a balanced mix of ingredients and a flavorful sauce that stands out.
Chicken and gyoza combo stands out as a consistent favorite. Fried gyoza pairs well with other dishes like California roll and chicken yakisoba.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
Reservations are recommended due to the busy nature of the restaurant.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for two people.
Open family-style seating and lounge-style tables create a homey atmosphere with a clean, tight layout. Free hot egg drop soup and candy add a welcoming touch to the experience. The place serves generous portions of well-regarded teriyaki and katsu dishes.
Chicken yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor and well-balanced seasoning. It pairs well with the house fried rice, making a solid meal choice.
Crispy texture stands out in the gyoza here, often paired with chicken or teriyaki dishes. Combo meals include chicken and gyoza specials that offer good value for a quick dinner.
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The restaurant offers free egg drop soup with every dine-in order.
All entrees come with a complimentary can of soda if you dine in.
Portion sizes are generous and suitable for sharing.
Small, simple Japanese restaurant with a clean, quiet atmosphere and limited seating suited for take-out. Locally owned near airport area, it offers reasonably priced teriyaki and consistent spicy chicken teriyaki favored by many. The space feels homey despite its size and basic setup.
Pork yakisoba features a savory sauce balanced without excess sweetness or salt. It comes with perfectly cooked vegetables and generous portions. Options include chicken and beef yakisoba, all cooked fresh to order.
Gyoza pairs well with dishes like Orange Chicken and yakisoba. The gyoza tastes fantastic and works great in combo meals with chicken or beef teriyaki.
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The restaurant is located very close to SeaTac Airport.
Portions are large and suitable for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the airport area.
Small seating area supports a casual dining vibe with quick, fresh meals centered on spicy chicken teriyaki and rice plates. Family-run atmosphere offers generous portions and reasonable prices in a convenience store setting. Food quality and flavor stand out amid typical snack and necessity items.
Vegetable yakisoba comes in a generous portion that can last for two days. Chicken yakisoba is available without broccoli, and tofu yakisoba includes a good amount of tofu but lacks char flavor and needs more sauce.
Chicken gyoza comes in a combo with rice and a small salad. Four gyoza are part of the meal, which costs around $15. The gyoza pairs well with teriyaki and fried rice options.
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Community Grocery offers a varied menu of rice plates including tofu and prawns.
The portion sizes are generous, often enough to split into two meals.
Prices for meals are around $15-$18, providing good value for the quality.
Quaint and tiny Japanese restaurant with a rugged dining area offers a cozy and pleasant atmosphere. Known for crispy grilled chicken teriyaki and strong community ties, it attracts locals who appreciate its family-owned character. Seating is limited, so takeout is popular and often recommended.
Chicken teriyaki, katsu, and vegetable yakisoba comes perfectly cooked. Some batches may cause severe food poisoning, possibly linked to the oil used.
Juicy fillings with plenty of cabbage and white pepper define the gyoza here. Adding a side of gyoza complements meals well.
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The restaurant is small, so seating is not guaranteed.
Call ahead for takeout orders as they get busy.
Prices have increased significantly since COVID, with chicken teriyaki now at $17.
Spacious sushi restaurant with a cozy, casual atmosphere and lively yet comfortable vibe. Staff work quickly and kindly, creating a peaceful environment despite some noise. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and reasonable prices, it stands out as a hidden gem in its area.
Rich, flavorful, and spiced sauce defines the yakisoba here. It avoids a greasy texture and comes in options like spicy and chicken yakisoba.
Offers an 8-piece Gyoza for less than $10 as a solid appetizer option. The gyoza pairs well with sushi rolls and tempura, making it a great change of pace and a satisfying start to the meal.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets very busy in the evening.
Parking can be challenging due to construction at the entrance.
ADA parking is limited, with tight spaces and no true van access.
Small dining space features an open kitchen and self-serve buffet bars with hot and cold options. Atmosphere varies from cozy Japanese to quiet and clean, suitable for casual meals with friends. Tables are close together, creating an intimate but crowded setting.
Chicken yakisoba offers a perfect balance of savory and sweet flavors. Portions are small, around a quarter pound, which may leave you still hungry after eating.
Pork gyoza stands out as a favorite, often paired with other appetizers like seaweed salad. The menu includes classic sushi and hot dishes such as ramen and tempura, with gyoza featured as a tasty side or starter.
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Lunch is available from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm for $20.
Dinner pricing is $30 for all-you-can-eat sushi.
Expect a 15-minute wait between each order.
Spacious interior with minimalist design and Japanese architectural touches creates a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere varies from chill and relaxing to occasionally loud, with music featuring 2000's R&B and Pop. Self-serve tea and water add to the practical, friendly vibe.
Tasty yakisoba stands out with a good balance of flavors. The dish pairs well with teriyaki, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy savory noodles.
Gyoza comes seared and pairs well with jasmine tea and miso soup. The texture is awesome and it stands out alongside other dishes like the seared salmon roll.
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Yaki Raki is extremely clean and well-maintained.
The portions are very large, providing great value for the price.
They offer excellent vegetarian options on the menu.
Wok restaurant offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with clean, aesthetically pleasing spaces and outdoor seating. The environment includes interactive amenities like a claw machine and games, creating a casual and engaging vibe. Guests often enjoy flavorful teriyaki and sushi dishes served fresh and hot.
Combo and vegetable yakisoba come in large portions with cucumber salad. Noodles can be soggy and vegetables sometimes undercooked with minimal chicken pieces.
Fried perfectly, the gyozas come as a complimentary treat during long waits. They appear alongside dishes like the spicy chicken bento box and fried rolls, adding a crisp, savory touch.
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Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
Expect a wait time of about an hour during peak hours.
Sauces cost extra, including soy sauce, so plan accordingly.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a big, clean space with warm lighting and friendly staff. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with good music playing. Halal options feature fresh, authentic teriyaki and hearty portions.
Chicken yakisoba stands out with its great flavor and pairs well with pork gyoza. Portions come in 6oz sizes, and deals like two orders for the price of one appear through delivery services.
Gyozas come out very crispy with a good flavor. They serve a small amount of extra sauce, about one bite, alongside the gyoza.
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Nara Teriyaki is a halal restaurant offering halal chicken and beef options.
The prices at Nara Teriyaki are very reasonable and offer good value.
Portions at Nara Teriyaki are large and worth the price.
Japanese restaurant offers calm, clean atmosphere with warm, inviting vibe. Portions are hefty and include complimentary soup while waiting. Family-owned spot features well-seasoned yakisoba and flavorful teriyaki with a pleasant charbroiled flavor.
Beef yakisoba comes with a generous portion of meat and plenty of vegetables. It has a well-seasoned flavor and a nice bite to its texture.
Gyoza here comes crispy and tasty with a smoky, classic flavor. Sometimes served complimentary, they pair well with teriyaki dishes.
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The 'Lunch Special' for $12 is now a 'House Special' for $17.
Most teriyaki plates are priced around $15 pretax in the Seattle area.
They offer free soup while you wait for your order.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere with classy decor and a quiet, chill vibe. It attracts diners looking for a relaxed setting suitable for quick bites or casual dates. The space feels clean and comfortable, making it easy to settle in for a meal.
Chicken and beef yakisoba feature tender meat and a great taste and texture. Some versions could use more ingredients, but the dish remains tasty overall.
Gyoza comes as a standard dish often paired with meals like Katsu don or sushi. Some servings arrive at the wrong temperature, such as ice cold grilled pork gyoza, affecting the overall quality.
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Sumo Express is open late until 2am, making it a good option for late-night meals.
The restaurant offers a varied Japanese menu with many sushi options.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality of food and service.
Worn out and dated interior sets a quiet atmosphere with the smell of food. Crowds gather during peak hours, drawn by economical prices and generous portions of teriyaki bowls. Free soup and tea add a simple touch to the homey vibe.
Beef yakisoba and tofu yakisoba stand out with solid flavors. Pork yakisoba has a risk of small bone shards, so eat carefully.
Gyoza comes crispy and pairs well with teriyaki bowls like spicy chicken and beef. It often accompanies rice and salad for a complete meal.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for lunch and dinner.
Parking can be difficult to find in the lot, especially during busy times.
Prices have increased since the ownership change, affecting overall value.
Small restaurant with stylishly remodeled interior and classic decorations offers a busy atmosphere that suits quick meals. The place draws a steady crowd, making ordering ahead common during peak times. Known for traditional teriyaki dishes, it stands out for flavorful options like spicy chicken and potstickers.
Yakisoba comes with lots of noodles and cabbage and sometimes includes a small amount of meat like beef or spicy pork. It is served with rice on the side, which feels unusual but fills the takeout container well.
Gyoza here comes with teriyaki glaze and pairs well with varied sauces. Options include chicken breast alongside the gyoza.
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It is best to order ahead of time because the place gets busy around lunch and dinner.
The Internet was down, so card payments may not be accepted.
Vegetarian options are available at Toshi's Teriyaki.