Cozy dining space offers calm atmosphere with fresh sushi and large portions. Chicken yakisoba is super delicious and pairs well with egg rolls and chicken katsu. Complimentary miso soup and hot tea add to the warm, humble vibe.
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.
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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 dining area offers a cozy atmosphere with Seattle-style teriyaki known for generous portions and great value. Chicken Yakisoba shines with fantastic flavor and pairs well with spicy tuna rolls for takeout. Overall, a pleasant vibe makes it a solid choice.
Chicken Yakisoba stands out with its fantastic flavor and solid preparation. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy tuna rolls for takeout.
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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.
Roomy dining area with comfy chairs offers a cozy, family-run vibe. Yakisoba servings are huge and hot, packed with fresh vegetables. Live guitar music adds a unique, warm touch to the welcoming atmosphere.
Servings come huge and hot with a great mix of vegetables. Options include tofu yakisoba and a spicy version to try next time.
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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 Japanese spot offers a cozy atmosphere with classy decor and a chill vibe. Chicken and beef yakisoba stand out for their tender meat and great flavor. Perfect for quick bites or casual dates in a clean, comfortable setting.
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.
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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.
Small space offers fast service and generous portions at good prices. Casual vibe draws locals who love the vegan tofu yakisoba and other teriyaki dishes. Menu has solid vegetarian options with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Menu includes an expansive selection of teriyaki dishes with yakisobas and stir frys. Vegan tofu yakisoba and teriyaki tofu yakisoba stand out as very good options.
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Seating is limited, and parking can be scarce.
Expect a wait time of about 20-25 minutes during lunch hours.
The portions are generous and can satisfy most appetites.
Small space with an open kitchen creates a cozy vibe. Chicken yakisoba shines with savory-sweet balance but comes in small portions. Buffet bars offer hot and cold options for casual meals with friends.
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.
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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.
Small, family-owned spot serves generous portions of teriyaki and yakisoba with options like tofu yakisoba and shrimp. Quiet, no-frills space offers complimentary tea and flexible takeout choices. Prices stay reasonable in an authentic, underrated setting.
Offers tofu yakisoba and shrimp yakisoba with options like chicken katsu and egg rolls. Yakisoba sometimes comes as takeout or microwaved, showing flexible preparation styles.
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The price point and portion size are great.
This is the place to get tasty authentic food at a price that doesn't break the bank.
The portions are nicely sized for the price.
Japanese spot offers generous portions and spicy teriyaki in a casual, no frills setting. Chicken yakisoba is a key dish with a tasty beef option too. Seating varies from high tables to bar stools, ideal for quick meals or takeout.
Chicken yakisoba stands out as a key dish here, with the beef version also tasting very good. Online orders sometimes arrive with items other than yakisoba.
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Expect large portions; many dishes are enough for two meals.
Prices are reasonable, with most meals under $15.
The spicy chicken teriyaki is very spicy; proceed with caution.
Family-owned spot offers a calm, clean atmosphere with a warm vibe. Enjoy hefty portions of well-seasoned beef yakisoba packed with vegetables and a pleasant charbroiled teriyaki. Complimentary soup adds to the inviting experience.
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.
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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.
No-frills fast food spot offers affordable teriyaki with generous portions and quick service. Yakisoba noodles are sweet and chewy, served with options like salad or rice. Enjoy a calm, friendly atmosphere with clean, basic seating.
Yakisoba noodles come with a sweet taste and stay a little chewy, not overcooked. Portions are good and you can choose from different bases like salads, rice, or yakisoba itself.
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BB's Teriyaki Grill offers affordable and customizable teriyaki meals.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Meals cost around $12-$13, with various meat and side options.
Enjoy spicy chicken teriyaki and large portions in a casual, family-run spot inside a convenience store. Vegetable yakisoba offers a generous portion perfect for leftovers, while chicken yakisoba comes without broccoli. Tofu yakisoba has plenty of tofu but needs more sauce and char flavor.
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.
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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.
Takeout-only spot serves high-quality teriyaki chicken and fresh sushi with large portions at great prices. Beef yakisoba shines with well-seasoned noodles and a good mix of ingredients, while shrimp yakisoba falls short. Quick pickup and value make it a solid choice.
Beef yakisoba features well-seasoned noodles and a satisfying mix of ingredients. Shrimp yakisoba has sticky overcooked noodles and lacks vegetables and seasoning, making it less appealing.
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The restaurant only offers takeout service.
Expect large portion sizes for the price.
The prices are reasonable and affordable.
Quaint Japanese spot offers crispy grilled chicken teriyaki and perfectly cooked yakisoba with chicken, katsu, and vegetables. Cozy, rugged dining fits locals who value its family-owned charm. Limited seating means takeout is popular but watch for food safety concerns.
Chicken teriyaki, katsu, and vegetable yakisoba comes perfectly cooked. Some batches may cause severe food poisoning, possibly linked to the oil used.
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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.
Small restaurant buzzes with a busy atmosphere perfect for quick meals. Yakisoba features lots of noodles and cabbage with a side of rice, making it filling. Known for spicy chicken and potstickers, it offers flavorful traditional teriyaki dishes.
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.
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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.
Flame-grilled teriyaki shines with generous portions and fast service in a casual, old school setting. Beef yakisoba offers rich flavor, while tofu yakisoba features large raw tofu slabs for a unique twist. Locals gather outside, adding to the informal atmosphere.
Beef yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor and is well-liked. Tofu yakisoba uses raw tofu in large slabs, which differs from typical grilled or marinated styles.
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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.