Manna Teriyaki
11064 Lake City Way NE, Seattle
(206) 364-4064
Customers' Favorites
Fried Rice with Beef and Shrimp
Chicken Katsu & Gyoza 3 Combo
Large Chicken Teriyaki
Spicy Chicken Teriyaki
Honey Sesame Chicken
Chicken Fried Rice
Chicken Katsu Side
Mongolian Beef
Beef Teriyaki
Spicy Chicken
Recent Reviews
Manna Teriyaki, I believe, is a Korean-American run establishment that serves great honest food and the owners/personal are extremely personable. I went with the Japanese-PNW style menu and I had the C3 combo of Chicken Teriyaki, Chicken Katsu, and Gyoza. The salad was just iceberg lettuce (this is good as I do not care for carrots) with a slightly sweet dressing on the side, the teriyaki was seasoned perfectly, the katsu was nice and crunchy, the gyoza (whilst obviously not...
This is a classic teriyaki place. No frills, no western style service, and no public bathroom.
They do their job well and are typical for Teriyaki joints. Expecting to be treated like the world revolves around you isn’t going to fly at most of these old school places. The goal is fast home cooked food to feed the hungry people who need it, not a to make you feel like a king. This is working people food. In a working class neighborhood. Don’t like it, don’t...
They do their job well and are typical for Teriyaki joints. Expecting to be treated like the world revolves around you isn’t going to fly at most of these old school places. The goal is fast home cooked food to feed the hungry people who need it, not a to make you feel like a king. This is working people food. In a working class neighborhood. Don’t like it, don’t...
Normally I go to another teriyaki joint up on 15th but wanted to try Manna out since it’s in the neighborhood. Walked in on a sunny weekday evening and ordered chicken katsu to go. It’s your typical teriyaki joint - small and clean, with photos on the menu. Came to $17 and some change before tip. Waited less than 10 mins and was on my way. To my surprise, Manna gives out a large portion of katsu but the rice portion is quite small. They didn’t even fill the rice to the top...