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    Teriyaki Way

    4.0 (121 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Chinese, Korean
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Bento Box, Chicken Teriyaki
    Timothy H.

    This restaurant is amazing. I had their chicken teriyaki bento box ($18) and it was such a good amount of food that I had to take some to-go. Not only that but the food itself was great. Their teriyaki sauce was so flavorful and tasty; definitely one of the best teriyaki sauces I had. The california roll was fresh and tasted really good. Their prawns were good; tasted a bit on the older side but still good. The service here was nice and friendly. Food was served fast. I enjoyed the ambiance. This place isn't known for dine-in. It looks like people take out more than dine in. It's nicely decorated and I enjoyed eating here. I would definitely come back here again. I wished I lived really close to this restaurant because I'd be eating here a lot

    Hot and Spicy Chicken!
    Matt R.

    I have to hand it to owner Mi Lim L., she really knows the 'way' to deliver high-quality teriyaki! I had the Hot & Spicy Chicken and it definitely had a different flavor from the other Spicy Chickens I've ever had. The spice kinda kicked my butt, but that's cause I'm old and can't handle it anymore! But really good chicken, served piping hot. I will be back as it's really close to where I work.

    Beef Teriyaki
    Generous Y.

    Hearty teriyaki, fairly large portions for the price! Generous amount of meat stacked on rice. Despite being close, I only discovered this spot because it's open on a Sunday whereas a lot of other teriyaki spots aren't. Salad is served on the side and all the space is saved for rice and meat, which is insane. I would love more sauce, preferably on the side, but there's still a fair amount of sauce present. Chicken Teriyaki - juicy and tender chicken make up over half of the entree. There's more meat than the rice and one can easily make two meals from this. Could use a little more sauce (for the rice especially) but still a very hearty and cozy meal. Beef Teriyaki - tender, flavorful cuts of beef that don't need extra sauce, but definitely enhanced by sauce. While other beef teriyakis have spring onion or regular onions sauteed in, this one is purely meat and rice which can be good or bad depending on preference.

    6. Cream Cheese Wonton
    Layne D.

    Not bad. We tried a variety of items from Teriyaki Way. Good size portions and it will fill you up. Reasonable price. The chicken teriyaki wasn't bad. We also tried the cream cheese wontons which almost had a little too much cream cheese in them. I also tried the bento box with chicken teriyaki. The teriyaki itself was decent as was the tempura shrimp and veggies. The California roll wasn't very good though. I would probably skip this. The salad was a nice touch but I wouldn't decide if the dressing was good or not. Overall it will do the trick if you're hungry but nothing stood out.

    Hand-crank pressed strawberry lemonade and tofu teriyaki.
    Jenna N.

    I just wanted to give a shout-out to the Teriyaki Way on Highway 99 next to TJ Maxx, off of 238th. The lovely older woman who I think is the proprietor (I haven't gotten her name yet) heard my boyfriend admiring her handcrank juice press machine, so she surprised him with a free fresh-pressed strawberry lemonade (worth $4) when his order came up. And, of course, the vegan tofu yakisoba was delicious, as usual! This is why it pays to #shoplocal and support our local #smallbusiness community!

    General Tso's Chicken w/Brown Rice
    Chris E.

    I've been looking for a good Teriyaki restaurant that serves General Tsos Chicken in the Lynnwood area and am still on the hunt. However, the food was decent and very filling. The chicken was crispy but not fired all the way through; some larger pieces were soggy after biting into them. It also appears they use frozen vegetables when they stir-fry; which is ok but not what I expected on a $13 meal. The staff and service was very good! The lady who was working the front counter was very nice and greeted me when I entered. I ended up ordering to go, but would definitely go back just based on the service. I know "Chinese" style dishes are hit an miss at any Teriyaki restaurant, so I'll be back to try a traditional Teriyaki dish when I'm back in the area.

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    This place has the BEST wonton soup. Every bite is amazing. So many veggies. Amazingly flavor in the broth.

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    One of the only teriyaki joints that doesn't make their teriyaki burnt. Its pretty fast service but expensive for simple teriyaki.

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    The service was pleasant but the food was so salty I couldn't enjoy it. On to the next place

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    Love the spicy chicken teriyaki. Great consistent quality, and family run atmosphere.

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    Use to be great but the last time they f@&$ up my order and didn't let me know and I sat and waited for over 30 for them to fix it.

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    Have have been pleased with each vistit I have made here, I recommend the beef teriyaki, its decedently simple and delicious!

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    I've experienced better. The chicken was a little too wierd for me, like it's boiled before hand and the egg rolls tasted frozen.

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