Hachi-ko
$$ • Sushi Bars, JapaneseAbout Hachi-ko
Customers' Favorites
Hachi-ko Reviews
I had the Hachiko Bento combo, half and half beef and chicken. The salad was a bit wilted and could have used more dressing, but the meal. was easily enough for 2 people
Had the katsu combo, was very good and simply done food.
The grilled chicken is legit! Rice is so soft
Hours
| Monday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 6AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 6AM - 9PM |
Hachi-ko offers Japanese and Hawaiian food options at Sea-Tac airport. The portions are generous, especially with the teriyaki bowls, and many customers enjoy the chicken teriyaki with rice and salad. The food is tasty, although some find it more stewed than traditional teriyaki. The salad is particularly delicious, and the Bento boxes are visually appealing. The udon noodles are highly praised, considered some of the best around, and the 'chicken rice' soup is warm and comforting, perfect for travelers needing a soothing meal under $6. The breakfast spam egg rice plate is simple but filling, with large servings of rice that keep hunger at bay. Prices are reasonable for an airport restaurant, and service is quick, though some customers have noted that ordering and pickup can be frustrating due to limited space and flow issues. Recently, diners have enjoyed poke bowls, sushi, and tempura, which all look great. The Hachiko Bento with chicken and beef teriyaki was praised for its large portion, enough for two people, although some felt the gyoza was missing. Others have tried the Chicken Katsu Curry and Yakisoba, both of which received good reviews for their generous portions and tasty flavors. Overall, Hachi-ko remains a popular spot for quality airport food, especially for those craving hearty dishes like chicken teriyaki with rice, salad, or comforting noodle soups.