Oak Tree Teriyaki
10002 Aurora Ave N, Seattle
(206) 525-6744
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Been coming here for years, love the classic teriyaki in tofu and chicken. The owner understands English to a degree, I have had no problem placing an order over the phone and then showing up and paying and taking it to go. Support this small mom and pop teriyaki spot and keep it simple
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I keep coming back for the honey chicken. This place is always serving up proper. I've been in California for a year and have missed this dish.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Run of the Mill Teriyaki, but good. Nothing special, except that it is a ma-and-pa operation. The man does not speak English, so you have to direct him to point with his pointer for your choice of the photos above the counter. Four total tables. Reasonably priced. Shrimp with veggies is delicious, but I wish they would take the tails off.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 3
No card accepted? The owner has a grumpy attitude.
Food is not so good. Tastes microwaved.
First time going to the place. Should have read the reviews first. The guy didn't understand English first and foremost. Secondly the food smelled like garbage. I didn't even want to try it but my wife insisted that it was okay. I had spoiled shrimp in my shrimp fried rice. I immediately threw it away. Never going to this place again. Good luck.
Food: 1
Service: 1
The chicken teriyaki is good but portions are about 2/3 the size of other places for a similar price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
DON’T DO IT!!!
I went into this place, hoping for a quick snack without reading any of the reviews. I guess that means the fault is mine. That being said, the people at this location didn’t speak any English and didn’t seem very interested in trying to figure out what I needed. I ended up using Google translate between English and Korean in order to get my message through. I paid $13 for a plastic tub of wonton soup with a plastic spoon. It was far too hot to eat much less pick up. I waited for 5 minutes and it was still too hot. When I asked for some ice so that I could cool it off, the man at the cash register refused. I asked him twice and he refuses second time as well. so, not only was it expensive and bad food, but I was unable to eat it. He gave me a lid for the container and gestured that I take it home. Never again.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Almost $15 for a very skimpy portion of chicken! Ive gotten more than twice that amount elsewhere. Keep looking
Food: 3
This is the best Teriyaki store I’ve found in Seattle. Here is spotless, the portions are generous, and the flavors are fantastic, reminding me of my mom’s cooking.
I’ve tried many Teriyaki places, but this one stands out because they grill the meat fresh—none of that pre-cooked and reheated stuff. You can really taste that delicious, fresh-off-the-grill flavor. It’s incredibly flavorful and juicy!
The rice here is also super tasty and perfectly cooked, just like my mom used to make. The service is friendly and efficient, making the whole dining experience wonderful. I highly recommend this place!?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good taste
Restaurantji Recommends
House fries are
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: House Fries
I don’t normally leave bad reviews but dang, this dude wouldn’t even give me some tap water for my daughter as we dined in. Won’t be back.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Steep prices for completely average food. Lots of rice and a TINY amount of chicken.I'd pass on this place unless you're craving teriyaki and can't get to anywhere else nearby.
Food: 3
My family has loved going here for 8 years love love love
It was ok.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
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