"First time coming here after the renovation/rebrand from Super Six! My friend and I came for brunch around 10am on a Sunday and there was plenty of seating available. It's open seating now, like the other Marination location downtown! You order food at the counter and give your number -- they text you when the food is ready and you pick it up at a window at the far end of the restaurant. It only took about 5 mins for me to get the text for my chicken and waffles. I've had it before at Super Six, and it really hit the spot. I love the creativity of the HK bubble waffle! But the chicken was somewhat hard to eat-- the crispy texture was a bit tougher to chew than expected and it was a bit dry inside. To order drinks, you have to go separately to the bar. I loved the lychee margarita. The frosé was good as well but a little sweet. The staff is all super duper nice :) we hung out for almost 2 hours eating and drinking. They didn't hurry us at all, and came to clear our plates/drinks multiple times. It started getting more crowded around 11:30 -- I think partially due to the Seahawks game. There are big TVs at the bar for you to watch the game! I'll definitely be back. So glad it's reopened!"
"Their Mochiko Chicken and Pork Belly bowls are reaaaaally good. Lots of meat and sauce and flavor. But if you're looking for something lighter, the Teriyaki Chicken and Teriyaki Tofu bowls are also good!! Over the past few months, they've gotten much more efficient at making food and the wait isn't bad. On average, I wait 5-7 minutes.An added bonus is the stamp card -- buy 5 and your next one is free!"
Stir-fried traditional rice noodles with peanuts, bean sprouts, chives, egg, and carrots.
$17.95
Visit Restaurant PageStreet noodle stir-fry includes thin rice noodles, grilled chicken, Barbeque pork, egg, carrots, bean sproutsand scallions in a goji light yellow curry sauce. Served with rice.
$12.95
Visit Restaurant PageStir fried original Thai rice noodles with egg, bean sprouts, ground peanuts, and green onion. Served with your choice of Coca-Cola products.
$15.00
Visit Restaurant PageBulgogi BBQ beef, grilled onion, cilantro, cabbage, carrot, spicy mayo on corn tortillas.
$14.99
Visit Restaurant PageRice noodles, bean sprouts, egg, green onions, ground peanuts. Gluten Free
$18.95
Visit Restaurant PageHamachi, avocado with tuna, salmon, unagi eel, unagi sauce, green tobiko, sesame.
$16.00
Visit Restaurant PageChoice of beef, chicken, salmon or tofu, with tuna roll, chef's selection of 4 nigiri, shrimp, house salad and rice. Served with miso soup.
$28.00
Visit Restaurant PageServed with beef broth, bok choy, scallions, braised beef, and tofu on the side with pickled greens
$12.00
Visit Restaurant Page"I've been here a few times recently so it's past time to write a review.Overall, it's quite good. The last few times I've had take-out so I can't speak to the table service but the food is really good.On one visit, I got pho with tofu (wife's tummy was upset and wouldn't have handled animal protein) and boy, was it yummy! In pho, it's all about the broth and theirs couldn't be better! And the portion was generous, so we got a couple of meals out of it.Another favorite is their fresh rolls. Made to order and served with a hoisin sauce, I also feel virtuous eating my veggies this way. My most recent visit was for a banh mi. Again, made fresh, I chose the Combination: a baguette filled with a variety of cold cuts with pate, cilantro, jalapenos, pickled carrots & daikon radish. It was not the best I've ever had but still very good.If you like Vietnamese food, give it a try!"
"BOPBOX is a good Korean Restaurant. I ordered two Bop Bowels, which consisted of the bulgogi ribeye bowl and the kimchi fried rice bowl with bacon. The bulgogi bowl was excellent, the bowl had amazing flavor, and the portion size was large. The kimchi fried rice bowl was good, but the kimchi was the only flavor you could taste in the bowl. The kimchi fried rice bowl was topped with an egg, but I personally thought it needed 2 or 3 eggs to balance the flavors in fried rice and add richness to the dish. Overall, I was very pleased with my meal. I would eat here again."
"This restaurant has been on my Saved list here for a while and was super excited to try it out last night!!! Boy, were we in for a treat (:Food and dessert were AMAZING! My favorite dish was the garlic shrimpnoodles! I also had their dragon fruit cider from their COOL beer/cider/wine wall! ALL SELF SERVE! Staff was hospitable and super friendly, met the owners as well and made sure we had what we needed (:Ambiance was pretty! A dry moss wall followed by Asian artwork on the walls and basket lanterns! Prices are super reasonable! It's best to make a reservation on their website since they have a small space. They have retail parking in the building until 9pm. You won't be disappointed! VERY MUCH RECOMMENDED! Thank you Yuko/Takao and Baguus staff for making our experience a memorable one for my family and boyfriend!"
"Toshi's consistently offers quality food! They are my go-to for teriyaki in the area; I love their beef yakisoba, spicy chicken teriyaki, regular chicken teriyaki, and gyozas. My niece has also enjoyed their burgers. Super good!"
"Nothing's better than a hot bowl of congee on a rainy day!We had the opportunity to visit Secret Congee in Ballard to try some of their specialty congee dishes.We went with the:- Sea Bass & Chinese Herbs Congee - The fish was so tender and I loved the surprising sweetness from the goji berries- Thai Meatball Congee - This was recommended as the classic congee and the flavor of the pork meatballs was great- Youtiao Crispy Fried Dough - Can't have congee without fried dough on the side! You can have it savory with the the congee or sweet with condensed milk. They have both dining in and to-go options, so you can enjoy your congee in whatever way you want. We also appreciated that there was plenty of parking next to the restaurant as well.We'll definitely be back to try more of their menu next time!"
"Wow so perhaps the first food in a long time that the first bite has made me want to vomit. second bite just as bad. After realizing how bad it was I return to the counter and just said this was horrible and as I started to walk away they asked if I wanted my money back I did not expect that they would do that but wow that's cool. The gave me my money back. My wife's meal was almost as bad but it didn't make me want to vomit.So my wife were the Mongolian beef and it didn't make me want to vomit it wasn't truly horrible but it really wasn't worth eating either very Bland and sweet. The weird thing was even the plain white rice was sweet who put sugar in white rice that's crazy.This would have been a zero star review but the one redeeming fact was they gave me my money back when I didn't even ask for it. I just wanted to get away from that food.I have eaten at a lot of restaurants both good and bad and I've written some pretty mixed reviews but this is truly the first time the food is made me want to vomit on the very first bike."
"A 'I need to go get groceries today, but I don't want to be hungry going in' staple! Little Tokyo has stuck through thick and thin over the years and there's a reason why- the food is good, the service is prompt and kind, and they've just always been a convenient location (with good-sized portions). As our family grew over the last couple years, the servers are always sweet and accommodating to our nearly two-year-old with high chairs and we discovered the kid's bento is just the right size. I recently had the beef bento. I like it much better than the teriyaki chicken (it's a little on the goopy side for me). Thank you, Little Tokyo! Always a pleasant visit."
"Came here last night with friends for dinner and ordered off their Happy Hour menu, which I think saw goes until 6 PM. The HH menu has more sushi than Thai food on it, but overall it was a good sized HH menu!We were a group of 5, and for a Tuesday night, at one point, we were the only ones eating at the restaurant.We ordered:- Red Chicken Curry $11- Pad Thai Chicken $11 x2- Spicy Tuna Roll- Lava Roll- Ebi Tempura Roll- edemame- crab rangoon x2- albacore tatakiThe Pad Thai and the Red Curry were delicious, and everyone at the table enjoyed both Thai dishes! The Albacore tataki was the only thing not on HH menu, and I thought it was just ok. The sushi was good, nothing overly amazing, but we were glad the Thai food came out first, and the sushi rolls came out later. Overall, we had a pleasant experience here, and I would come back!"
"Best place for Korean bbq. Love that you can always call in to reserve your spots. I have a dear connection to this restaurant because our guests are treated with the upmost respect regardless if they can speak Korean, look Korean, or understand Korean. The employees really try their best to make you understand what you're ordering and give you what you need for ayce."
Crystal H.
Jun 19, 2023
Pleasantly surprised to see Marination in Columbia City! You order at the bar/counter, and you pick it up once the buzzer buzz. The food was delicious and perfect for the warm weather. I loved the Cole slaw and mac salad. I thought the Korean bulgogi and spice goes really well with the more subtle and quiet flavors of the slaw and Mac salad. It was good combination.
Visit Restaurant PageChristopher G.
Jul 7, 2020
Very nice people, knowledgeable and helped explain the menu to me. very good food I will be back! I had the Hawaii chicken
Visit Restaurant PageFrank D.
Apr 21, 2024
This place is about 3 blocks from my apartment. I stopped in for their House special Pho - large today. It had all the right stuff neatly packaged for takeout in about 5 minutes. My wife and I filled 2 large pho bowls and had a very filling lunch. I spent 10.5 months in Vietnam during the war and have returned 3 time as a tourist. I have eaten pho from Hanoi to Can Tho and this was very good and very authentic. It did not disappoint. We will definitely be back to sample their other offerings.
Visit Restaurant PageSylvia K.
Mar 10, 2023
I'm always a little hesitant to try Korean places because my mom's home cooking has set such a high standard. But I am so happy I tried out Bopbox! This small shop is in Georgetown and their menu offers a selection of rice bowls. They have bibimbap, which is a classic korean dish, as well as a bibim salad, kimchi fried rice, and bulgogi or spicy pork over rice. They also have noodle dishes - a japchae bowl and yakisoba. The item that caught my eye was the Bopbox'd dosirak (it's called a bento on the menu) - it was really pretty and colorful and offered a variety of everything. You get rice and your choice of protein, a gochugaru napa slaw, pickled red cabbage, kale tempura (twi-gim!!), japchae, a soft boiled egg, and a small piece of tofu spring roll. For my protein, I picked the spicy pork bulgogi - that's one of my favorite Korean dishes to eat. I ordered through the self-service kiosk. The shop has two tables that can seat 4-5 people and then two bar seating areas that seat two people each, so it's not huge. But a lot of people were picking up takeaway orders. I ate my food there - water and utensils are self-serve. AND THEY HAVE THE METAL CUPS AND REAL METAL CHOPSTICKS. It was just so nostalgic for me because that's something you see a lot in restaurants in Korea and legit restaurants in K-town. My food came out pretty quickly too. My dosirak was beautiful - very colorful. And it was DELICIOUS. The pork was cooked perfectly and had a great flavor - nice spicy kick. The veggies were fresh and very good. The kale twi-gim blew me away. The fried part was so light and the whole thing was so crispy. It was one of my favorite parts of the meal. I was sad when I ate allof them lol. The egg was perfect. The spring roll was cute. And the rice was purple rice - just like my mom makes!!! It was so much food that i couldn't finish it and took the rest home for dinner later. The employee working up front was super nice - gave me a lid and a bag for my leftovers as I raved about my dosirak (especially the kale). He even mentioned that they have a sister restaurant up in Fremont that I now have to check out! I love some of the twists they do with their food and love that the bowls or customizable (you can sub out the egg or sub out the rice, etc. And the veggies were so good and I desperately need to eat more vegetables in my life. Can't wait to try the kimchi fried rice next!
Visit Restaurant PagePaolo B.
May 21, 2024
I was part of the lucky people selected by Yelp to join the elite event! This place has been on my radar for quite sometime now, but I always remember to go on Sundays and I believe they are closed on Sundays! The establishment is small, but comfortable. I got to try the potstickers & chicken nanban for appetizers. The potstickers are cooked just right, the sauce lifts it up! The nanban has that chicken karaage feel, and well prepared. I also got to try their sesame pork udon dish! The combination of a bit of heat from the noodles and the sweetness of the pork makes the dish perfect! Also, the pork was tender. For dessert, I tried the happy cheesecake (yuzu flavored) and that was my favorite bite! The citrus worked so well and it wasn't overpowering! The citrus smell is also a nice touch! Lastly, I also had the mochi brownies w/ ube ice cream. Nice to know the ube ice cream was homemade. A definite plus! I actually also ordered the Chinese donuts and it's as good as one would expect!I loved the tap in and tap out feature on their beer and wine! The owners were very delightful and service was great! I will definitely, definitely come back here for more!Thanks again, Yelp for the invite!
Visit Restaurant PageBrandon M.
Dec 2, 2022
Hands-down, best teriyaki around. This is my go to for Teriyaki in Edmonds. This also happens to be the go to for my parents as well. Always have ordered the chicken teriyaki or the spicy version usually with a side of Gyoza. I have not ventured into the Chinese, stir-fry, yakisoba or Thai dishes. Have yet to try the burgers. If you're looking for straight up great teriyaki, this is definitely the place to try. Big portions with two scoops of rice and salad on the side.
Visit Restaurant PageNami N.
Mar 3, 2024
We learned about this place on TV's Evening Show and decided to visit. Today was a Sunday morning and they opened at 9am, so my hubby and I came in a hurry, but there weren't many seats, so we decided to take out and eat in my car.We ordered Classic Chicken Congee $13 and Thai Meatballs Congee $14, also add 2 of soft boiled eggs each $2 and fried dough $4. We got a number plate and needed 25 mins waiting time. So we went to a nearby coffee shop. We returned to the store 25 mins later and had to wait another 25 mins. It was crowded, probably because it was a cold Sunday morning. If you come here, you should be prepared to wait quite a while. And since seats are limited, you often have no choice but to order takeout.The Congee soothed my frustration, but I wasn't happy about having to pay a tip and wait an hour for takeout.
Visit Restaurant PageSteve C.
Aug 26, 2020
This place use to be descent. Stopped here to get food for the family for dinner. Chicken Katsu was burnt and tasted burnt and charred. Teriyaki chicken was very bland and dried out. Highly disappointed. Will not go back here. It seems that they have gone down hill. I would find some where else to eat.
Visit Restaurant Page"Delicious!!! Had the pineapple fried rice with chicken, partner had the crispy cashew chicken. Both of us loved our food at very reasonable prices. Busy place, will come back for sure."
"Happy I stumbled upon this little food truck outside of the red lion in Renton! It is exciting to see someone offering Chamorro cuisine in the area and the Mexican fusion is a great touch. This place has been on my radar for a while but only recently got the chance to make it over and give them a try. I am so glad I did! We tried their fiesta plate, empanadas, and a couple of taconados. The fiesta plate was a great serving size and a perfect introduction to Chamorro food if you have never had it before. The empanadas were yummy too. However, for me the taconados were the star of the meal. I loved the way they used the titiyas as the tortilla and how crispy it came out. Definitely my new favorite way of eating a staple Chamorro food. The spam kelaguen was cool but the one I will be come back for is definitely the pot roast. We also had the carne asada but that was a little dry."
"Best Peking duck (called Forbidden Roast Duck here) in greater Seattle! The caramelized lemon slices are excellent! Pricey but have a handful of stellar 5* dishes, many very good and remaining comparable to decent Chinese restaurants. Dishes are generous & shareable so a nice place to come with groups. Large parties have an automatic 20% charge on the bill. Reservations recommended because sometimes very busy (and sometimes super empty)Favorite Dishes 1. Sizzling Rice Soup w/ Seafood enough for 4 bowls $20. 5*2. Forbidden Roast Duck whole Peking duck with excellent caramelized lemon slices and bao buns $56. 5*. Extra 4 buns $6 Extra Lemon $33. Slow Braised Beef Shoet Ribssuper tender & flavorful $46 5*4. Dong Po Rau (slow braised pork belly)melt in your mouth tender $28 5*5. Cucumber Salad $12.50 5*Also like to order!1. Fish Fillet w/ Ginger & Onion $20 2. Nine Flavor Basil Beef $203. Salt & Pepper Prawns $15.504. Honey Walnut Prawnslike to ask for 1/2 the dressing $205. Okra Eggplant $186. Sauté Seasonal Vegetables with Garlic great variety of veg $13.507. Vivi's Jujube Tea $8Wished it be better...1. Squid Ink Baked Rice (soft rice) $23 2. Kalbi Short Ribs (but chewy) $18.503. Radish Cake (want more seasoning) $12.50Lunch SpecialsM-F 11-3pm $181 small entree, soup, fried rice, potstickers or veg croquettes is okServicethumbs upParkingfree in the building with the entrance on the south side. Then walk through the 2 sets of doors through the lobby out to the street side and entrance to the restaurant will be on the right. Located-on 76th Ave in the same building as Mud Bay"
"Great menu always hot and fresh and super quick, always call ahead and just walk in and get your food unless you want to sit and dine in"
"6.12.2023 I was so excited to see new poke place opened in Redmond. I was sad when Sam Chou was gone in Kirkland location, so I am happy they opened! Parking: it was hard to find parking on the street, so we parked at barbershop, smoke shop parking space. Service was quick because we ordered everything on touch panel and name was called when food was ready. Restaurant is pretty small because they have 4 small tables and long table by the window. I enjoyed salmon poke with sweet soy sauce and musubi! Musubi rice was soft with delicious with sweet sauce. I'll definitely come back!!"
"Happy Lemon ( @happylemonwa ) is the epitome of SUNSHINE, in a store! The colors! The vibes! The team members! The food and drinks that they offer! So fun and legit! This Bothell, WA store is my new fave! They're not as crazy crowded, as the Edmonds one and, waaaaaaay happier and nicer! They also had the super cute #HappyLemonPlushPillows left! A cute lil' giveaway, after a $25 purchase! #HappyLemon#Bothell #BubbleTeas#BubbleWaffles#holidaygiveaway#happynewyear #firstpostof2024#supportlocal Follow Me On Insta : @NelzLovesIt"
"Great fried chicken and quick service!I placed an order to go and they had everything ready in 10 minutes. I ran late and got there in 30 min, but the chicken was still so crispy even with the sauce.I got two large orders of half soy garlic half honey garlic.For those two orders it came out to about $25. It's such a great deal, for three people it still ended up being two separate meals. Definitely planning on coming back regularly!"
"What I have had, Pad Thai, chicken on spinach, and some grilled chicken, have all been pretty darn good. The spice level is toned way down for the elderly that frequent all too often, five stars I'd equate to a .6 star, hard to detect for me at all. The spice rack was much appreciated, I'd emptied the chilis in fish sauce in a few minutes, came back with plenty more, Service was close to perfect, Grandma in the kitchen, sure she owns everything, is a BLAST! So full of life and happiness, I was amazed she was so energetic and responsive to my many thanks. Sure to return, and I can recommend you stop in, save room for their homemade coconut ice-cream, as I recall it was untouchable."
"was looking for a place to grab an easy lunch on Valentine's day with my daughter, her infant son and another infant that was somewhere in the vicinity of where our separate errands found us (without taking either of us out of the way). Yelp pointed us to Goji Bistro. A restaurant my husband and I frequented on a regular basis before covid...Goji Bistro? I'm back! The décor hasn't changed much but the food was Ahh-mazing!!!!!! Even better than I remember it. We beat the Valentine's Day lunch -crowd luckily as two infants can be a bit messy (sorry staff of Goji Bistro!) We tried to make it quick and painless for all. My daughter had the Goji Beef. I had the Pad Thai (with Tofu). Mine was two stars (spice level out of 5) and I could have gone higher but the flavor was magical even at 2! So, YES for any moms of infants our there, the tables had room for a stroller to sit next to it and they have highchairs. Great food and service! Lots of parking."
"High quality food but pricey.Located in downtown Bellevue, Peony is easy to find. There is ample street parking but you can also park for free in the garage behind the building - look for the big CVS sign.We have been here a few times and the service has been pretty good - the food has been better. Try the hot and sour soup with the crispy rice. The roasted duck is unique with candied lemon.They do add 18% service to the bill regardless of party size. There is a clear line that reads: additional tip."
"Gave me the best shits ever, felt like my pipes were cleaned out so well after eating here."
"Ordered food when they were at Lucky Envelope Brewery in Ballard.The food truck is conveniently located immediately next to the brewery entrance. We arrived around 3:30pm and ordered food before checking in with brewery staff for a table. Our food was ready before we were seated, so we stood with the boxes in front of the brewery. Even with a bit of delay to start eating, the food was nice and hot! We got crab ragoons, panang curry, eggplant entree, and pork & gravy. I ordered the eggplant dish and it was really good. The texture between the eggplant and tofu were really nice, and the oyster sauce was flavorful. You can't go wrong with crab ragoons, which were fried to perfection with a creamy crab filling.They have sides of hot sauce to allow you to spice as you'd like, so I added about a teaspoon for some heat. I can certainly say my tummy was feeling full and yummy."
"We love this place. Small, down-home mom and pop restaurant. The wife is the chef and the husband is the business manager and waiter. The dishes are a wonderful fusion of Korean and Japanese. Clean, tasty, high quality, without the high prices. This restaurant is our go-to comfort stop when we just want a good meal and husband Han's friendly, even-tempered presence."
"A first!!! Ordered Delivery for dinner. Got an order of Chicken Teriyaki with Steamed Rice, a Chicken Teriyaki with Gyoza and General Tso's Chicken with Steamed Rice as well. Placed the order at 7:10 PM and the ETA was between 8:00 PM - 8:20 PM via GrubHub. The delivery person came at around 7:50 PM, earlier than expected! She left the food order at the front door, a contactless delivery as requested. Very speedy delivery...We received the food in a very timely manner and all of the food tasted great! A couple of things that could have improved are that the teriyaki sauce could be less salty and the General Tso's Chicken could be more spicy next time around. Besides that, the rice was cooked perfectly and the chicken was flavorful and tasty!"
"Great great service! Food was very tasty and portion sizes were perfect. As soon as you walk in you are greeted by a friendly face. They have a great menu with lots of delicious options. The restaurant is clean and tidy. When in the area we will be back. Worth every penny! Come try this place out. You will not regret it."
"Fresh off my plane I was starving and looked for nearby food. Teriyaki and Wok was close by and looked great. I ordered the Spicy Chicken teriyaki plate. Firstly the teriyaki plates are kind of pricy, maybe the proximity to the airport is part of that, but a teriyaki plate and drink was like $20. Got the food and it was really good. Chicken cooked well and the spicy sauce was really delicious! Came with two big scoops of rice and a side salad. I did try the salad dressing and skipped out on that, not my thing, but everything else was really good. Got the food pretty fast, the inside was like any other take out or teriyaki type place, sticky tables and all. Would eat here again if needing a bite before or after a flight."
"My go to spot for teriyaki! I usually order the chicken teriyaki with gyoza for lunch and the quality is consistent. They have teriyaki Tuesday special, would highly recommend"
"Picked up our dinner when this truck was at Gold creek church for the community event this week. They had a few things sold out by the time we were there. We went for the orange chicken, chicken katsu burger and the Pot stickers. Service was absolutely fast. Food was ready within 10 mins. Both the staffs were friendly as well.Katsu burger was so good. Flavorful. The chicken was well cooked and juicy. Pot stickers was good too. It was a little oily, but delicious. Orange chicken was a surprise. The best among our pick. Loved it. Hope they show up more often to this side in upcoming community events. Loved the food and service!"
"This place has good food and service. So I first ordered away from the house. The delivery services is perfect and affordable without using DoorDash or one of those apps. The delivery guy, even when running late, has great customer services. The food!!! Sweet sour prawns 4stars, Mongolian beef 4stars, fried rice 4stars, soup 4stars, salt&pepper wings 3stars."
"This place is sooooo yummy! The ramen is very good. You can dine in or take out. There are seats/tables inside and outside for sunny days. This place is my go-to for a ramen fix. There is parking along the street and a back parking lot behind the building."
"I went this place to see if it was any good or not. It's a teriyaki spot ya know...the food is right in front of you....you pick what you want...and leave. I didn't see much of a drink selection unless you want soda. Let me say this....if you want to taste the char of the grill from the teriyaki...you ain't getting it. Yakisoba kinda taste like ramen noodles from package...cabbage salad was good. Now if you want a quick lunch on the go and not too worried about food being perfect. Swing by and grab some food. I'll go eat there again....just giving you a heads up so you expectations aren't too high."
"I'm a fan of Mandyu-ya, so I was excited to discover this sister restaurant! It's located in the same space as Mandyu-ya, but they have a separate menu focusing on Korean Mexican fusion cuisine.The burritos were super flavorful! The portions did not seem overly humongous but they were extremely filling.The fries were packed with meat and also delicious. I don't think they make the fries in house, but the toppings made up for it.The parking lot is huge and it's in a relatively slow shopping plaza."
"I have had a bookmark on this place for 7 years. Finally had the chance to come and try the kimchi creamy udon. It was soooo worth it! I rarely order such a high carb meal but I read so much about it, I had to try. It is a big portion, so I packed half of it right away to take home. So saucy/creamy and flavorful. Very satisfying. Has pieces of broccoli and kimchi...nom nom nom! My daughter ordered ramen with chicken and she said it's the best she has ever had. Chicken had a nice grilled charred taste. Very friendly service. They also have a self serve water and hot tea station. I will definitely be back to try more dishes."