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    TERIKING

    4.2 (91 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Korean, Chinese
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken & Chicken Katsu Combo 4/5
    Irene L.

    Korean Owned Teriyaki with big portions and good variety. House Yakisoba 4/5: contains chicken beef and shrimp. The chicken is teriyaki chicken base without the sauce. Beef tasted kind of like bulgogi and I only saw maybe 3-4 shrimps. The noodles itself had a really tasty black pepper after taste that made it not too oily. I'd get it again, maybe just the beef, it compliments well with the noodles Chicken + Chicken Katsu Combo 4/5: a lot of food. There's a small mound of rice. Two chicken Katsus and two pieces of grilled chicken teriyaki chopped into pieces. Also included is 3 gyozas and 2 egg rolls. Teriyaki chicken needed more sauce and was a little dry compared to the katsu. The Katsu is solid for the cravings. Big servings, solid teriyaki.

    Great food, a vegan option, very large portions, local owners , family owned and quick

    Nikita S.

    My review is based solely on the "Pick Up" option. I ordered the Spicy Bulgogi, which comes with rice, salad, egg roll, and gyoza by default. I customized it by removing the rice and egg roll, and adding extra salad and gyoza. I've seen reviews mentioning that the portion size was smaller compared to the price, but in my opinion, it was a good portion. I finished it in one sitting, but had leftovers for lunch the next day, and it was quite filling both times. The salad was a bit disappointing since it only had lettuce, but it paired well with the meat. The bulgogi was tasty, with a great flavor. It might be too much on its own, so you might want rice or salad to complement it. The gyoza was delicious. Overall, it was a satisfying meal, and I would definitely come back for another pick-up.

    Very nice worker. I don't know what I ordered but genuinely the best chicken I've ever had. I don't know what sauce it is but most delicious sauce ever. Taste best very hot

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    William H.

    Saw this place passing by and stop by. It's a Teriyaki Spot tucked next to a Shell Gas Station. Walk in and you're greeted with menu in front of you. There a decent amount of seating. I ordered the Chicken Teriyaki w/ Katsu. The food came with Pot Stickers and Gyozas. Teriyaki Chicken is good but not a fan of the sauce. Katsu is good. Pot Stickers and Gyozas were good. Oh and the salad was good too. If your in the area swing by

    Late night beef yakisoba
    Renee S.

    This review is entirely based on the beef yakisoba. I've not tried the teriyaki chicken or anything else there. Three stars is a rough rating to give because it insinuates the experience was nothing special. I've admittedly not had many yakisoba's, but I was not pleased with the level of sweetness with it here as I was hoping for a more savory flavor, which is why I didn't get the teriyaki chicken to begin with. I would recommend you DO try this place though, as their menu was extensive and they had a lot of neighborhood to-go orders flying out the door which makes me thing the other items could redeem my impression of their offerings. Very small place next door to a gas station, across from a grocery store, smack dab in the middle of a very high activity apartment area, near Seattle Center (Space Needle park). They were open until at least 9pm, which is when I grabbed my late meal. The seating area is very small and not any sort of intimate setting, but convenient if you wish to quickly sit, eat and exit. Ordering and order retrieval was pretty quick at about a 5 minute wait.

    Honey garlic chicken (also came with salad not pictured)
    Teresa Z.

    This place is a great spot for fast service and relatively affordable food. It is located next to Shell gas station close to Aurora. You can order online on their website which has a 1.50 convenience fee but otherwise the prices are the same. It was very easy to order online and pick up, with everything on time and self-explanatory. We got the honey garlic chicken which was on the sweeter side as well as the spicy teriyaki bowl. Everything was delicious. Only reason why I'm not giving 5 stars is because if you aren't in a rush you can definitely find better teriyaki spots in the city with a little more tender meat.

    Teriyaki Chicken (Deluxe) with Gyoza & Egg Roll and Chicken Katsu
    Kirsten F.

    Honestly was surprised by this place, I've driven by it a lot and finally ordered take out when I was craving my favorite Seattle dish. The chicken was tasty, I personally like my sauce a little thicker but overall tasted good! The surprise for me was the rice, it was perfectly cooked and had that mirin sweetness to it. The eggroll and potstickers were alright, not amazing. Overall great value for the big portion!

    Chicken Yakisoba - enough for two people?!?!
    Mark T.

    It may seem excessive that I have been giving out a lot of 5-star reviews lately, but a) I've been lucky I guess and b) I'm possibly more easily impressed during "these times". ANYWAY, Teri-King gets stuff right, they don't skimp on ingredients, they have a wider menu than the previous teriyaki place that was here (previous place gave us grief for asking to "add extra broccoli"). Anyway, we've been to Teri-King many times recently and are impressed. There's a parking lot which is handy but here's a tip: don't park in the Domino's spots - they get huffy! Online ordering is very easy - or you can phone them directly: they won't get mad if you ask them to add extra broccoli!)

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    Teriking fills the very big shoes that Teriyaki Bowl left behind. Easily the best teriyaki in Queen Anne.

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    Delicious food! Ordered the wonton soup and chicken teriyaki. Everything was fresh and tasty. 10/10 recommend:)

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    Friendly staff. The food presentation is great and delicious. It was a very satisfying meal.

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    A+ Hong Kong Kitchen - S3. Portuguese Style Beef Brisket in Stone Pot

    A+ Hong Kong Kitchen

    4.2(777 reviews)
    2.1 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
    $$

    A tiny place with big portion and authentic food…read more We came here on a Sunday afternoon, the restaurant was almost fully packed. I had my all time favorite dish at a Hong Kong café cuisine, gon caau ngau ho (乾炒牛河), aka beef chow fun, along with a childhood favorite drink, iced Horlicks. I liked how everything moved at a quick pace here and yet the staff were still friendly. The best part was that no one stopped by to ask how the food was while your mouth was full, because they already knew the food was good. The beef chow fun was just as good as the ones back home. It was savory and full of wok hei (iykyk). The bean sprouts were added at just the right time, so they were still a slightly crunchy. The sliced beef was tender too. If you like adding extra spice, be sure to try the crunchy chili sauce on the table. It was awesome, fragrant, spicy, and full of flavor. Just be careful not to choke on it, I did, and it wasn't fun. I hadn't had Horlicks in twenty years, and the first sip brought back so many memories. Be sure to stir it well and maybe wait until the ice melts a little, otherwise it may be slightly too sweet. My partner is a vegetarian. He looked through the entire menu and said there weren't many things he could order (listen, people, choose your future SO accordingly if you like sharing big meat dishes). He ended up ordering the curry vegetable rice and added a fried egg. He said the curry was delicious. I tried a bite of it and agreed. I think there may have some coconut milk in it because it was rich and creamy. The rice was a little too dry to my liking. Sitting there and listening to the background music from the Hong Kong TV news, I felt like a kid again.

    Parking in ID can be difficult on the weekends, so try to come on weekdays if possible! Help out…read moreall the restaurants in this area! Quick service, free hot tea in plastic cups (a classic), and chili oil at the table. Ask for white pepper btw! Depending on your taste, I like adding white pepper to my fried rice, chow fun, and soup. Wonton soup: the wontons are huge and filled with pork and shrimp. The soup however was kind of sour? Not sure what they added in, but the flavor of the broth was not my favorite. There's so much good wonton soup in the area! I wish this broth was better and more savory. Beef chow fun: pretty tasty and the beef was pretty tender. There was no work hei, so didn't have that distinct flavor Half chicken bone in: this was surprisingly our favorite dish! Steamed chicken with a ginger oil. The ginger made this dish and the chicken was very tender. The chicken comes cold so eat it with some rice and it's the perfect combo

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    Chiho Bistro - Mixed Basket Soup Dumplings

    Chiho Bistro

    4.3(403 reviews)
    0.8 miBelltown
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    Happy hour specials
    Vegan friendly

    We ordered the Mixed Basket Xiao Long Bao, Lychee Sweet & Sour Pork Tenderloin, Stir fry Chow Mein…read moreNoodles with Chicken. The Chow Mein had a wonderful Wok Hei flavor and the chicken was juicy and tender. It was our favorite of the dishes. The Mixed Basket Xiao Long Bao was super fun to be able to try them all and pick your favorites. Mine was the wagyu beef, the original pork and the truffle. I was kind of sad that they didn't include soy vinegar and chili oil. I feel that those things enhance the Xiao Long Bao. The Lychee Sweet & Sour Pork Tenderloin I was most excited about. Unfortunately, it was the worst dish. The flavor was great. I love that it had lychee in it, but the breading was mush, and the pork was so hard and overcooked. It was inedible. Because of that dish and not including the condiments is my three star review.

    We came across the Seattle restaurant week menu and just had to try it. It was $50 for two people…read more We happened to go on the first day of restaurant week so luckily we made a reservation because it got a bit busier around dinner time. The wontons were good, but the chili sauce was the star. It was numbing and a little minty feeling. It was really great over the fried rice, which didn't stand out to me but was good to pair the dishes with. The crab and pork soup dumplings were sooo tasty, I would definitely get them again. The prawns we got were also great, I really enjoyed the crunchy coating and extras that came with it. I really enjoyed the space and food, I will definitely be coming back!

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    Tai Tung Chinese Restaurant - Mongolian Beef Sweet & Sour Pork

    Tai Tung Chinese Restaurant

    4.0(650 reviews)
    2.2 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
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    If you are in Seattle and love Bruce Lee, this is a must visit spot. The Peking Duck, Beef Chow Fun…read moreand Pea Shoots/Vines with garlic are simply amazing. In fact they are better than the same dishes in California. It's a family run restaurant and the people are so nice. So this is how they rated: Peking Duck 5/5 Beef Chow Fun 5/5 Pea Shoots/Vines 5/5 Oyster Sauce Beef 4/5 Fried Chicken Wings 4/5 Almond Chicken 3/5 Even if you don't like Bruce Lee, I would still recommend eating here. It's a historic venue with a deep history. Anthony Bourdain even ate here. Check it out!

    This is the kind of place I picture when I picture an old school Chinese restaurant. Probably…read morebecause it is! We had friends in town from the east coast and they asked for Chinese food. I had been meaning to check Tai Tung out, and having a group is a great opportunity to try a variety of dishes family style. We ordered the fried chicken wings, half peking duck, beef chow fun, beef in oyster sauce (Bruce Lee's favorite), crab fried rice, and noodles with tofu (one girl had to be healthy!) The food was solid and nostalgic. It reminded me of the kind of Chinese food I would get in the 80s and 90s when we went out for Chinese food in New Jersey. We stayed, talking, until the restaurant closed. As my friends packed up and said their goodbyes, the staff noticed me looking around at the different tables. I wanted to find Bruce Lee's favorite table, which I had seen on online reviews of Tai Tung. The staff member very proudly brought us all into the next room, turned on the lights, showed us the photos on the wall, and told us about the history. We got a history and culture lesson with our meal. Best of all, our friends all congratulated me on the "great find!" of a restaurant, and isn't that the kind of validation every Yelper wants?

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    TERIKING - japanese - Updated June 2026

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