Woks Teriyaki
6316 6th Ave S, Seattle
(206) 762-5030
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This place is truly a hole in the wall, but don’t let that fool you—the food was absolutely delicious and tasted incredibly fresh. We’re so glad we decided to give it a try because it ended up being a great find. You honestly can’t beat the prices for the quality and portion sizes. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re looking for great food without the hype.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kinda glad the restaurant next store was busy, bc this place was so damn good. Bulgogi was great.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Spicy chicken teriyaki was very good.
Mongolian beef was not good:
Too sweet
Dry red chili's mixed in, but not hot at all.
I don't know what cut they use, but beef was spongy, fatty, maybe boiled.... just not edible, at least to me.
Nice people.
I might try this place again, but will avoid beef
Good food great staff.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork - Chicken Teriyaki
10/10 hole in the wall teriyaki! Exactly what I think about when I think about beef/chicken combo.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cheap food and you will notice it with the amount of meat u get . Wasn’t so great taste wise either
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
I stumbled upon this restaurant by chance while passing by. It offers a typical teriyaki menu, along with Korean dishes, some Japanese options (like sushi and tempura), and even jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles). The area is an industrial zone, so workers from nearby factories frequently drop in. Perhaps because of this, the restaurant opens early at 10 AM and closes early (3PM) as well.
It seemed like the owners, a husband and wife, were the only ones working (I couldn't see the kitchen). The owner’s wife took orders and served in the dining area. I arrived around 10:40 AM, a bit early for lunch, but there were already two tables with customers, and more people started coming in shortly after.
I ordered four dishes, including Korean and teriyaki options. Typically, teriyaki places don’t serve Korean side dishes (banchan), but since I ordered Korean food, they brought out banchan. The owner’s wife apologized for the limited variety of side dishes and generously brought out extra.
As I tasted the side dishes, they had a comforting, homemade quality, like a warm meal prepared at home. The flavors were neither too salty nor too bland, with a clean taste that didn’t rely on artificial seasonings. The dishes—spicy pork bulgogi, seafood soft tofu stew, stone pot bibimbap, and Mongolian beef—reminded me of my mom's cooking, which I loved. While the food didn’t have the commercialized taste of popular chain restaurants, it felt like it was made with care and attention, just like a meal prepared at home.
This restaurant pleasantly exceeded my expectations.
- Service: Following the typical teriyaki joint setup, you place and pay for your order at the counter before taking a seat. The staff then brings your meal to your table. A nice touch is the complimentary bottled water that accompanies your meal.
- Price: Considering the generous portions and delightful taste, the pricing is quite reasonable. While I haven't compared it to other eateries in the vicinity, the value for money here stands out.
- Food: The dishes shine with a home-cooked quality, free from overpowering artificial flavors. Each bite feels wholesome, capturing the essence of genuine, heartfelt cooking.
- Ambiance: The setting is straightforward and functional, characteristic of fast-food-style teriyaki spots. It's not fancy, but it serves its purpose well.
- Parking: There's ample parking available, though spaces can fill up quickly. Nevertheless, finding a spot wasn't an issue, and it's free of charge.
In summary, this restaurant offers a delightful blend of authentic flavors and efficient service, making it a noteworthy spot for anyone craving quality teriyaki and more.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food. I had Garlic Chicken. Best I've tasted in a long time. Good service, plenty of seating.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great lunch spot, highly recommended!
This has been my go to teriyaki shop in the George Town area for years. Cheap prices, huge portions, delicious soup!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: House Fried Rice, Bulgogi and Egg Rolls, Chicken Teriyaki Bento, Pork - Chicken Teriyaki, Spicy Chicken and Katsu, Katsu and Garlic Chicken Combo
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Tried the Bimbimbap in the stone pot and it is one of the best I’ve tried. The kimchi had good flavor.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bibimbap
Honestly I am scared to share this place with anyone. It's great value and delicious. There's a huge variety of things to try, so much that I have my next 3 orders already nailed down. They have Chinese American, teriyaki, and Korean food! The owner was so sweet and friendly as well. Just a great time overall. Katsu rating was a 8.5/10 pretty darn good, crispy, not dry and well seasoned!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
This food was absolutely delicious, the staff were amazing. The woman who took our order served us and was so polite. I'm totally coming back with my family again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food I work nearby and found this place on here the chicken Teriyaki is amazing. The prices are great definitely recommended.
Small family owned and run teriyaki and Japanese good restaurant. Cheap prices for above average portion sizes. Service can get slow on busy days as the order taker also serves and helps in the kitchen. Worth a visit, go support a mom and pops restaurants.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sweet &Sour Chicken, Mongoloan Beef, Chicken Teriyaki Bento, Pork - Chicken Teriyaki, Spicy Chicken and Katsu
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