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University Teriyaki
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Restaurants
4108 University Way NE
Seattle,
Washington 98105
(206) 632-5688
This is some of the best Teriyaki I have ever had - and the price is right. Most entrees are...
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This is some of the best Teriyaki I have ever had - and the price is right. Most entrees are $5.95 before tax, and the food arrives quickly and hot. Your food is brought to you, but you bus your own table - no obligation to tip (they assume their customers are students, who never tip anyways). If you get food to go, you won't have a long wait - usually about 5 minutes, maybe 10 during the busy period. The full menu includes about 30 entrees, including a selection of Korean dishes.
I usually can't eat even half of the food I get there - more like a third, and that's not mostly rice, like some places.
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Okinawa Teriyaki
Category:
Japanese Restaurants
1022 Alaskan Way
Seattle,
Washington 98104
Lunch time is crazy... call ahead. and dont be scared of this place. By appearance its definetly...
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Lunch time is crazy... call ahead. and dont be scared of this place. By appearance its definetly considered a hole in the wall. The food is great and they will make any food request you have. I go here at least once a week and have stumbled upon a combo of spicy-Teriyaki W/ veges and rice. or for a 7.95 get the lunch combo with more than your heart could ever desire. eggroll goyoza edamame its got it all.. BEst Teriyaki in seattle
Pros: fast, cheap, friendly staff
Cons: worn in look, crowded lunch
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Ichiban
Category:
Japanese Restaurants
601 S Main St
Seattle,
Washington 98104
Ended up eating at Ichiban as the result of going into the wrong doorway while headed to Manekis. ...
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Ended up eating at Ichiban as the result of going into the wrong doorway while headed to Manekis. The Black Cod was excellent and a generous portion. The sake was actually really hot, which is how it should be served and often not the case in Seattle restaurants. If your in the mood for comfort food in an informal and friendly environment, Ichiban is a great place. They do not have sushi.
Pros: Friendly, informal and good food.
Cons: Not a fancy place
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This is your basic local Japanes spot.....great value though. You pretty much get enough for 2...
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This is your basic local Japanes spot.....great value though. You pretty much get enough for 2 meals for like $7. I recommend the Yakisoba and Teriyaki combo......
Pros: Inexpensive, Good Food
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Sushi Bay
Category:
Japanese Restaurants
1201 Dexter Ave N
Seattle,
Washington 98109
We went here just a week ago... we were hungry and just happen to stumble across it. It was very...
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We went here just a week ago... we were hungry and just happen to stumble across it. It was very busy on a friday evening. The service is excellent, they definitely make you feel welcomed and at home. The sushi is amazing. Very fresh ingredients and inventive menu. The volcano and las vegas rolls were so good. Definitely a place to go back to time and time again. For the 2 of us, our bill came out to $31. We had the green tea mochi for dessert and thought, oh, those are from costco... But SO not. Very tasty! Overall, this is a great sushi place!!!
Pros: Fresh Sushi, Service
Cons: none
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This is a must try sushi place. The conveyor belt dining experience is fun and the service is...
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This is a must try sushi place. The conveyor belt dining experience is fun and the service is great. Sold by the plate, you can control portions well and there are many great varieties to choose from. Ingredients are fine quality and prices are very reasonable.
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Ichiro Teriyaki
Category:
Local Favorite
4124 University Way NE
Seattle,
Washington 98105
This humble family-owned restaurant is *the only* decent Korean food available near UW. Try their...
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This humble family-owned restaurant is *the only* decent Korean food available near UW. Try their Kimchi fried rice or their Bulgogi. One order's enough for lunch AND dinner!
Pros: Cheap, Delicious and a GREAT Value!
Cons: Fast-food joint ambience
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Mom's Teriyaki
Category:
Japanese Restaurants
2230 3RD Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98121
Formerly one of the best kept secrets in Seattle, Mom's teriyaki now has a lunch rush so I don't...
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Formerly one of the best kept secrets in Seattle, Mom's teriyaki now has a lunch rush so I don't mind spilling the beans about this awesome Teriyaki joint. Slightly better meats than most small Teriyaki places, much better sauce. Mom's serves it up hot, cheap, and fast!
Pros: damned cheap, fast service, excellent teriyaki
Cons: bad music, noisy, bad neighborhood
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I know their name says Japanese restaurant, but let's face it: it's a korean restaurant, with...
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I know their name says Japanese restaurant, but let's face it: it's a korean restaurant, with korean food, korean owners, korean workers, and yeah, they do sell some good sushi, but for the most part, it's korean!
Now, the best korean food in Seattle?? I think so! Try ordering some of the meat, kalbi is always good. The daeji boolgogi is also good. Everything is good to me. You get a bunch of side dishes that come free with anything you order, and yes, bowls of rice, however many you want, are free too. The millenium junshik is best value. For 29.99 (I believe), you get to try a lot of different korean dishes. You get some fish, some boolgogi, some california rolls, and some sushi, bee bee naeng myun (noodle dish - up to you whether you want it cold and refreshing, or spicy), and some other dishes. I love the Millenium! If you like kimchee, try the boodehjeegeh. Awesome! This place is usually packed.
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Shun Japanese Cuisine
Category:
Food & Dining
2510 NE Blakeley St
Seattle,
Washington 98105
(206) 522-2200
I came in 10 minutes before Shun was open for dinner, but they gladly welcomed me in. The help was...
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I came in 10 minutes before Shun was open for dinner, but they gladly welcomed me in. The help was very friendly and polite. The tea and zarusoba were quite agreeable. I will definitely go back. :D
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