What is your favorite place around WWU for teriyaki? A place with good atmosphere, not too expensive, and great food. Thanks in advance!
recommended teriyaki?
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Mike! It's Lacey! Hi! :)
I recommend Oishii behind Haggens on, I think, its 32nd? or something like that. Right next to Starving Sam's gas station. It's the best Teriyaki I've found, and trust me I know a thing or two about Teriyaki! Plus, it's pretty cheap. Check it out!
Oishii Teriyaki on 32nd is good. Their new restaurant on Bakerview is even better, I think. Kyoto steakhouse on Samish is good if you're ok with paying for a real dinner instead of take-out.
ginger boat teriyaki in sehome village near the college store is good
Oishii on 32nd is overpriced and not so tasty. I hear the best place is next to the Super Store on 21st, but I've also heard they fail health regulations often. Tokyo House (?) on Holly Street is pretty good.
Blue Fin Sushi has delicious teriyaki even if it is sort of overpriced. Get the spicy chicken teriyaki, makes me go mmm mmm.
There is another tokyo house restaraunt (not sure about its affiliation with the tokyo house on holly street) But it is in barkley village, which if off sunset but the bus takes you to barkley. I had a bento box lunch special. It was about 6 bucks and it had chicken teryaki (this option changes as a daily lunch special) rice, noodles and miso soup. It was really good. :)
I ate at Oishii on 32nd street and it was awful. Super Teriyaki on Harris and 21st street (next to the Super Store) sells a solid
chicken bowl for less than $5. The teriyaki place on C Street and Holly (next to the downtown park) is my favorite.
I was gonna say just exactly what James said. Super Teriyaki on Harris and the Teriyaki Bar downtown are my favorites (it's not really a bar, that's just the name).
I also really like Ginger Boat by the college store at Sehome.
There used to be a place at Fred Meyer's. Is it still there? It wasn't really very good, as I recall. Not bad, but not good, either.
Actually, it's Little Tokyo. And, yes, they're good!
The super teriyaki is very good. they give you a free miso soup with your meal. Its next to the super store on the 21st and harris.
Super Teryaki is a great place for takeout, the restaurant's aesthetic isn't great but the food is amazing, as well as reasonably priced...I suggest checking it out. Oishii's on bakerview is also a good look, but its more expensive.
Kyoto Steakhouse on Samish cooks the food right in front of you on a horseshoe grill, and they do cool tricks and stuff, albeit they're a little on the pricy side.
Black Pearl knocked my socks off. The meat was soooooo tender. No gristle either. Though a little spendy.
I love Teriyaki Bar, because they make their teriyaki sauce sweet. =D
I worked there for a bit, and I am in love with their teriyaki chicken. Grilled to perfection.
I've yet to actually experience a bad teriyaki place in Bellingham.
The lakeway place (Lakeway Teriyaki?) is still open. A little pricy for what you get, IMO. If you're not pinching pennies and you have a small apetite, it's not bad food though.
I haven't found the perfect place in Bham yet for 'yaki. I'm picky, I guess I'm lucky cause I had two killer places nearby. I'll try out some of the places you guys have mentioned! :)
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Moshi Moshi on Sunset. Yum!