Sushi spot shines with fresh fish and a cozy bar vibe. Gyoza arrives hot and crunchy, priced well during happy hour. Outdoor seating adds a pleasant touch to the modern space.
Gyoza comes out hot and crunchy with a perfectly fried texture. Pricing varies from $6 during happy hour to $8 for six pieces on the regular menu.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6 pm with limited menu options.
Only three items are available on the happy hour menu.
Happy hour drinks are offered at decent prices.
Cozy dining space offers complimentary miso soup and a calm vibe. Crispy, flavorful gyoza pairs well with unique teriyaki dishes. Fresh sushi and large portions make it a hidden gem for quiet meals.
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.
Small, family-run spot offers tender chicken and generous portions at great prices. Known for fresh gyoza that taste very good and feel well-made. Only to-go orders with a simple, local vibe and short wait times.
Freshness stands out in the gyoza here. They taste very good and come across as well-made.
Good to know
Teriyaki First does not offer dine-in service.
They only accept to-go orders.
It is highly recommended to call ahead and expect about a 15-minute wait.
Spacious, clean interior with natural light and cozy seating sets a relaxed vibe. Gyoza features a delicately pan-fried crust and chewy wrapping, offering a well-balanced taste. Private rooms and window views add comfort for groups and casual dining.
Gyoza comes with a delicately pan-fried crust and a filling that is not too salty. The wrapping is chewy, making the dish well balanced and tasty.
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Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during busy weekends.
Parking in the area is challenging; consider public transport or rideshare.
The restaurant allows customization of curry and rice amounts by grams.
Cozy spot with a playful piano soundtrack offers a unique mix of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean dishes. Crunchy gyoza delivers a spicy kick, while generous portions of chicken and salmon teriyaki satisfy hearty appetites. Family-run charm adds to the relaxed vibe.
Crunchy texture stands out in the Gyoza here. The spicy chicken with gyoza offers a very spicy kick alongside standard takeout options like chicken teriyaki.
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The portion of Beef Yakisoba is large enough for three meals.
The prices at Nori Presto are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Expect your food to be ready in less than 10 minutes for takeout.
Restaurant mixes dark wood bar chic with neon signs and chandeliers for a cozy vibe. Deep fried gyoza offers two flavors and a tasty start. Large screens show sports while DJs and karaoke bring lively energy to the bright, roomy space.
Deep fried gyoza works well as an appetizer. Two flavors of gyoza offer variety, and the dish consistently delivers satisfying taste.
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Happy hour is available every day with competitive prices on food and drinks.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp, so plan accordingly.
Expect a variety of tasty treats during happy hour at lower prices.
Quaint Japanese spot shines with crispy grilled chicken teriyaki and juicy gyoza filled with cabbage and white pepper. Cozy, rugged dining space fosters strong community ties. Limited seating makes takeout popular among locals.
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.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs offers a cozy, family-run vibe. Gyoza are saucy and tasty, served with teriyaki combos. Live guitar music adds a unique, warm touch to the clean, well-lit space.
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.
Enjoy spicy chicken teriyaki and chicken gyoza combos with rice and salad in a family-run spot. Generous portions and fresh flavors shine in a casual, convenience store setting. Prices stay reasonable while meals feel quick and satisfying.
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.
Small Japanese spot offers crispy gyoza paired with rich sauces and hearty teriyaki chicken combos. Cozy vibe shines with dim lighting and orchid decor symbolizing tradition. Outdoor seating adds fresh air to the grounded, close-knit staff atmosphere.
Fried perfectly with a crispy texture, the gyoza pairs well with flavorful sauces. Combos with teriyaki chicken offer a generous portion and balanced taste.
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There’s actually free parking available nearby.
Parking can be challenging during busy hours.
The restaurant only offers takeout; no indoor dining is available.
Small dining area offers a cozy atmosphere with a strip mall vibe. Gyoza are fried perfectly and come with a tasty vinegar soy sauce. Seattle-style teriyaki dishes provide generous portions and great value around $16.
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.
Small family-owned spot offers freshly made teriyaki with a cozy vibe and customizable spice levels. Gyoza here is a highlight, especially the spicy chicken option. Expect prompt service and reasonable prices in a casual setting.
Chicken and gyoza combo stands out here. The gyoza ranks among the best in the north end with a notable spicy chicken option.
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The restaurant closes at 7:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect your order to be ready in 15-20 minutes unless it's busy.
The prices are reasonable, with large portions that can be shared.
Small rooftop spot offers amazing gyoza with rich flavor and great texture. Cramped seating and self-serve touchscreen ordering add to the high-energy atmosphere. Modest decor gives a cozy charm despite the noise and tight space.
Gyoza here has amazing flavor and pairs well with ramen and chashu. The texture and taste stand out as excellent and consistently satisfying.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak hours.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
A bowl of ramen costs around $20.
Small cart with soft lanterns offers cozy, low-key vibes and late-night hours. Dumplings shine with chicken gyoza and spicy wontons, plus crab rangoons and Shao Mai. Ordering at a window pairs well with indoor lounge seating and drinks for a relaxed meal.
Chicken gyoza comes alongside soup and curry dumplings, with options like pork and chili wontons. The menu includes crab rangoons and Shao Mai, offering a variety of dumpling styles.
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They are open until 3:30am every day, which is much later than typical restaurants.
Seattle Dumpling House currently operates as a take away and delivery window, not a sit-down restaurant.
The portion sizes are very small despite the high prices.
Vietnamese spot shines with flavorful pho broth and crispy gyoza that avoid greasiness. Bright, clean space feels calm and suits solo or group dining. Minimalist decor and elegant furniture add to the relaxed vibe.
Gyoza come out super crispy and hot without any greasiness. They sometimes replace traditional won tons in soup with these crispy dumplings.
Good to know
A large bowl costs $16.
They package the pho really well for takeout.
The restaurant was very clean.
Fresh, high-quality fish and vegetarian options shine at this takeout-focused sushi spot. Gyoza comes in beef and pork varieties, paired well with miso soup. The relaxed vibe and no-pressure atmosphere make it a convenient, affordable choice.
Gyoza comes in both vegetarian and meat options, including beef and pork. The gyozas pair well with sides like miso soup and poke.
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Prices for sushi rolls start around $9 for five pieces.
The restaurant offers made-to-order sushi rolls and a buffet-style selection priced by the pound.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Ramen spot shines with samurai-themed decor and a bustling vibe fueled by loud music and weekend crowds. Pork gyoza is crispy and flavorful, pairing well with cold noodles in the hybrid tsukemen. Outdoor patio adds a relaxed touch when weather is nice.
Pork gyoza comes crispy and packed with flavor. The combo with cold noodles in the hybrid tsukemen stands out as a solid choice.
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Menya Musashi Tsukemen & Ramen does not accept reservations.
The waiting time is around 15 minutes during peak hours.
They have a wide variety of vegan ramen options.
Restaurant offers an authentic vibe with tatami rooms and traditional decor. Handmade gyoza is juicy and fresh, perfect with miso soup. Cozy chabudai tables add comfort and cultural charm.
Handmade gyoza stands out with its juicy filling and fresh preparation. These dumplings pair well with other dishes like miso soup and sashimi.
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Reservations are required for dining; book in advance to secure a table.
Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
Expect long wait times even with a reservation, especially during peak hours.
Small space with an open kitchen offers a self-serve buffet featuring hot and cold dishes. Pork gyoza shines as a favorite appetizer, paired well with seaweed salad. Cozy, clean atmosphere suits casual meals with friends despite close tables creating an intimate feel.
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.
Family-owned spot offers hefty portions in a calm, clean setting. Gyoza is crispy and smoky, often complimentary and pairs well with flavorful teriyaki that has a pleasant charbroiled taste. Warm, inviting vibe makes it a great place to enjoy classic Japanese dishes.
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.
Ramen shines in compostable bowls inside a lively beer garden with shared seating and outdoor tables. Gyoza impress with flavorful homemade filling, pairing perfectly with the cozy, authentic vibe. Casual, community dining blends with brewery energy.
Flavorful filling stands out in the gyoza here, making them a highlight of the meal. The gyoza come homemade and pair well with ramen, showing clear attention to quality and care in preparation.
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Gyoza tickets are only available after 5 PM, with a minimum of 3 tickets required.
Expect gyoza to sell out quickly between 5 and 8:30 PM.
A bowl of tan tan ramen costs $17-18.
Simple setup with dark windows and old-school signage creates a grab-and-go vibe. Gyoza is perfectly crispy and tastes heavenly without sauce. Large portions and reasonable prices make it a quick, flavorful teriyaki spot.
Gyoza comes out perfectly crispy and tastes exceptionally good, almost like it was hand-delivered from the heavens. It does not come with any sauce on the side.
Good to know
The basic chicken with rice costs $16.00 plus change and doesn't include any side salad.
Parking is very limited near the restaurant.
Midori Teriyaki is very busy during lunch hours, indicating its popularity.
Family-owned spot serves freshly cooked teriyaki and solid affordable gyoza with friendly service. Worn interior adds to its homey atmosphere. Reliable takeout timing makes it a dependable local choice.
Gyoza comes at a reasonable price and pairs well with teriyaki dishes. It is solid but slightly less impressive than the outstanding chicken.
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Lunch specials are available for $13.99.
Everything is cooked to order, taking about 10 minutes.
Meals are ready when promised, ensuring timely service.
Dark, smoky interior sets a cozy atmosphere with a char grill aroma. Teriyaki dishes stand out for their juicy flavor. Gyoza arrive crispy and juicy, pairing well with egg rolls for a filling meal.
Gyoza come out crispy and juicy with a fresh frying oil taste. They pair well in combos alongside egg rolls and can be ordered with double rice for a filling meal.
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Yummy Teriyaki offers a buy-one-get-one-free deal on select items.
The meal costs around $16 per person, which may be steep for some.
Food is usually ready within 10 minutes of ordering for pickup.
Old school setup and plastic COVID shield create a casual vibe with fast service. Gyoza is crispy and fresh, served hot with dipping sauce. Generous portions and flame-grilled teriyaki make it worth the higher price.
Gyoza comes crispy and hot, with a filling that tastes good and feels fresh, not frozen. Six pieces cost $10, and sauce is served in a small cup mainly for dipping.
Good to know
The chicken teriyaki plate costs around $20 and is enough for two people.
Expect to pay between $20 to $30 for most dishes.
It's best to call ahead instead of ordering online for quicker service.
Cozy Japanese spot serves crispy gyoza with flavorful combos. Enjoy medium spicy teriyaki alongside generous portions. Calm atmosphere suits casual meals with well-packaged takeout and fair prices.
Crisp gyoza packed with flavor comes in combos with chicken and beef options. Medium spicy teriyaki pairs well with the 5-piece gyoza combo and a drink.
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Yak's Teriyaki offers large portion sizes, enough for lunch and half of dinner.
The meal cost is around $20, including tip.
Online ordering is convenient and efficient.
Small Asian spot near a hospital offers affordable prices and a cozy atmosphere with lively music. Known for tasty teriyaki and grilled chicken, it serves quick takeout and has veggie options. Gyoza quality varies, but the C-1 combo is a solid mixed lunch choice.
Gyoza varies here, sometimes perfectly cooked and other times reheated from Costco. The C-1 combo pairs gyoza with katsu chicken, rice, teriyaki, and salad for a mixed lunch option.
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The meal costs less than $15.
Moli Bento offers veggie options.
Orders are ready in less than 5 minutes.