Small dining area creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with quiet energy and a playful piano Ghibli soundtrack. Family-run spot draws those seeking generous portions and high-quality teriyaki, especially chicken and salmon. Menu blends Japanese, Chinese, and Korean dishes, offering a unique mix in a casual setting.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with its tender, juicy texture and perfectly balanced spicy level. Sauce blends just right, enhancing the freshness of chicken, pork, beef, and salmon options.
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.
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.
Chicken teriyaki comes tender, marinated, and grilled with a great char. Portions are generous and the sauce is balanced just right. Staff provide attentive service with friendly smiles.
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.
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.
Spicy chicken teriyaki offers a delicious taste with a cozy to-go option. Teriyaki beef short ribs come with 11 pieces and a small cup of extra sauce, paired with fluffy brown rice.
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.
Flame grilled teriyaki delivers a deep, balanced flavor with crispy perfection on the chicken. Quick, friendly service complements the quintessential Seattle teriyaki experience.
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.
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 teriyaki stands out with a unique, spicy sauce not found elsewhere in the city. Portions are huge, often enough for two meals, and the salmon teriyaki is also highly praised for its flavor.
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-owned Japanese restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and freshly made teriyaki dishes. The vibe is casual and welcoming, with reasonable prices and made-to-order meals that include customizable spice levels. Portions tend to be on the smaller side, and service is typically prompt.
Teriyaki here features perfectly cooked sticky rice and tender, non-chewy meat with a spicy chicken teriyaki option. The dishes come with fresh salad and rice, offering consistent quality and great prices.
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, family-run teriyaki spot with community posters and lots of plants creates a simple, local vibe. Only offers to-go orders with no dine-in, often requiring a short wait. Known for tender chicken and beef with generous portions at a good price.
Juicy chicken with a smoky flavor and rich sauce defines the teriyaki here. Portions stay filling and the rice comes out perfect every time.
Freshness stands out in the gyoza here. They taste very good and come across as well-made.
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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.
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.
Sweet, savory, and unforgettable teriyaki sauce defines the chicken teriyaki here, which has a great char while staying juicy and tender. Options include spicy chicken teriyaki, salmon, and marinated tofu, all served quickly with consistent quality.
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.
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.
Teriyaki dishes come out on the drier side but are well-cooked with a pleasant charbroiled flavor. The rice soaked in teriyaki and oil sauce at the bottom stands out as a highlight.
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 Asian restaurant with counter service and affordable prices offers a cozy atmosphere enhanced by lively music. Quick takeout and veggie options attract a diverse crowd near a hospital area. Known for tasty teriyaki and grilled chicken, it provides a casual, no-frills dining experience.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with its spicy flavor and solid quality. Combos often include katsu chicken, rice, gyoza, and salad, making for a filling meal without feeling heavy.
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.
Small Japanese restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and dim lighting. Seating includes outdoor tables for fresh air, and staff work closely together creating a grounded vibe. Decor features orchids symbolizing tradition, adding a unique touch to the space.
Offers fresh teriyaki style food with a focus on chicken teriyaki and salmon. The Holy Sauce and kimchi stand out as distinctive accompaniments.
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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Thereβs actually free parking available nearby.
Parking can be challenging during busy hours.
The restaurant only offers takeout; no indoor dining is available.
Simple setup with dark windows and old-school signage creates a grab-and-go atmosphere focused on takeout. Busy lunch hours bring a diverse crowd and a lively pace despite a soulless ambiance. Large portions and reasonable prices make it a popular spot for quick, flavorful teriyaki meals.
Chicken teriyaki comes fresh and flavorful with options like spicy garlic sauce or regular style. Service stays fast even during lunch rush, making it a solid spot for a hearty teriyaki rice bowl.
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.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers cozy, clean interior with generous portions and in-house made dishes. Atmosphere feels calm but can be cold. Known for well-packaged takeout and reasonable prices.
Tender chicken comes with no tough fat or cartilage. The teriyaki features a unique sweet pink rice and hot mustard pork combo. Service is super fast, and plates come full and satisfying.
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 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.
Spicy chicken and beef teriyaki stand out with plenty of flavor and are not dry even without sauce. Options include dark or white meat, and the teriyaki pairs well with rice and pot stickers.
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.
Old school setup with plain interior and plastic COVID shield creates a quick-serve, casual vibe. Locals in relaxed attire gather outside, adding to the informal atmosphere. Known for generous portions and flame-grilled teriyaki, it offers fast service but at higher prices than typical teriyaki spots.
Generous portions of not overly sweet teriyaki come with combos like chicken and gyoza. The teriyaki is consistently tasty and excellent, making it a solid choice for hearty servings.
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.
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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.
Dark, smoky interior creates a cozy atmosphere with a char grill aroma that fills the space. Food focuses on teriyaki dishes praised for their juiciness and flavor, accompanied by crispy gyoza and egg rolls. Portions vary, with some generous servings and occasional small sides.
Chicken teriyaki comes juicy and well charred with ample portions of meat and rice. The spicy chicken option adds a nice kick while keeping the classic Seattle teriyaki style.
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.