Best take out Teriyaki in West Seattle?

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    Looking for a good takeout Teriyaki place in West Seattle for later on. Have tried the one in Westwood village…any other recommendations?

    #780127

    singularname
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    Look forward to the recommendations you get. That said, my son and I do teriyaki takeout every couple of weeks at the one in Westwood Village. I’m not an expert, but we like it very much, good value, good owners, fast, and clean.

    #780128

    squareeyes
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    I’m a fan of Yummy Teriyaki in the Alaska Junction; I usually get the spicy chicken and gyoza. Tried one of their Chinese dishes once and decided to stick with the teriyaki, gyoza, and tempura.

    #780129

    karen
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    Yak’s in SODO. Not West Seattle but so worth the drive!

    #780130

    Anyone have any reviews of the one at 35th where the bridge ends? (next to the 7-11)

    #780131

    clark5080
    Participant

    dirtyyard i tried it twice that was enough for me chicken was extremely dry

    #780132

    singularname
    Participant

    Where the bridge ends: I dunno if it’s good or not, but when I was there several years ago, and put my fingers unthinkingly on the frame of one of the chairs, and realized there was about a quarter-inch of greezy softy gunk under it … I fled in horror.

    #780133

    maude
    Participant

    We like New Teriyaki and Wok, next to Thriftway. Out backup is Yummy Teriyaki in the Junction. mmmm, now I’m hungry.

    #780134

    EdSane
    Participant

    The one on 35th (near 7-11) is alright. Not worth driving to but if you’re on foot it will do.

    #780135

    Looks like Yummy gets the vote! That works since it’s close to where I’m housesitting! Thanks all

    #780136

    pigeonmom
    Participant

    My dog wouldn’t even eat the teriyaki from the place near the bridge if that tells you something.

    #780137

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Teriyaki, like pizza, seems to be a matter of personal choice in a big way. We like Beni Hoshi (aka “place by the bridge”). And New Teriyaki & Wok.

    #780138

    j
    Member

    We, too, like New Teriyaki & Wok. There Teriyaki is great, but I love their General Tsos chicken. Their pork fried rice is also delicious. We’ll go to Yummy on occasion, but I find getting take out in the Junction to be frustrating.

    #780139

    Cait
    Participant

    New Teriyaki and Wok!

    #780140

    HMC Rich
    Participant

    My six year old and myself are in awe of New Teriyaki and Wok’s yakisoba. Maybe a little ginger added in? I don’t know what extra ingredient is added but we absolutely love it.

    I personally also go to Beni Hoshi for takeout. I won’t usually eat in the restaurant. I do like to eat in at Yummy Teriyaki in the Junction.

    If you are ever in Eastgate by Chaplain’s auto and Dairy Queen, go to (I think it is called) Teriyaki Time. Always a line and tons of food.

    #780141

    wsmama3
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    My entire family loves New Teriyaki. Bonus – never had any MSG issues there (you don’t want that backstory). :) Husband loves the spicy, I like the chicken breast and kids love the yakisoba.

    #780142

    Sue
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    I used to eat a lot of teriyaki at Nikko, at Jefferson Square (next to Subway). But I haven’t eaten meat in 3 years, so I can’t vouch for whether it’s still good or not.

    #780143

    luckymom30
    Participant

    2 of our favorite places are Yummy and Toshi’s.

    #780144

    anotherwsmom
    Participant

    We like Nikko and Yummy, and really like Nikko’s soy/sesame salad dressing.

    #780145

    maplesyrup
    Participant

    My wife’s default is Nikko and yeah it’s good.

    When I’m on my own I go to Toshi’s (Westwood Village) because the food is good and reasonable, and the lady who runs it is awesome.

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