The food isn't bad but it's not great. Me and my family ate here 2 days ago and got 2 chicken teriyaki dinners and 1 teriyaki beef & chicken the flavor was good but the beef was very chewey and the sauce bottle we bought was chunky. Today we thought we would give them another shot today as they had a "lunch special" $8.49 vs the regular $9.99 I thought $1.50 off each plate isn't great but also isn't bad. Well I got there and saw the plates were only half full. He then told me "lunch special is smaller portions" witch I didn't ask so obviously my face gave away my disappointment. My only question is "a special for who?" Surly not the costomer as I got half the portion for nearly full price. Definitely was not worth the $20 I paid I would have rather spent $3 more and got the full portion instead of half. If you go here beware of the sauce and the beef and Definitely do not get the "special" for the coatomer there is nothing special about getting half a portion that isn't even half price it's only $1.50 less. Definitely won't...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreToday was my first time trying Midori Teriyaki and I was not disappointed. I couldnāt find up to date pricing online anywhere beforehand, so I thought Iād include the current menu! I was honestly really happy with my experience, I placed an order over the phone, when I got there my order was ready and the lady working the counter was extremely sweet. She packed up the bag in front of me and asked me if I wanted her to put teriyaki sauce on the rice (I got it on the side) and then asked me what else I needed in my to go bag. My food was $13.25 with tax!!! Compared to a lot of places, that seems very affordable, and apparently it only cost $3 extra for fried rice! The food itself was honestly really good, I was happy with the way the chicken and rice were cooked, the honey garlic flavor, and the teriyaki sauce was bomb! Iām honestly looking forward to going back to try more of their menu. Definitely recommend...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis little teriyaki restaurant is conveniently situated in old downtown Lake Stevens, at the north end of the lake close to the police station and Jay's Market. It shares a (free) parking lot with Creekside Alehouse & Grill, along with several other shops and restaurants in this strip-mall style building. The few times I've been here, it's always been the husband & wife couple who are running the place. She is usually putting together the [imitation] crab wontons, and he is in the back cooking. The food is very tasty, fresh, and is made quickly. The food is your typical teriyaki joint fare with no obvious variations to note. The interior has several tables if you choose to eat there, but the few times I've been there, it seems most orders are pick-ups. It is clean and tidy inside, with one wall covered in snapshots of what I assume are customers. Highly recommended for your typical...
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