Yummy Teriyaki & Sushi is located on Edmonds Way and offers a variety of tantalizing dishes. Specialties include tempura vegetables and chicken teriyaki. The restaurant has an inviting atmosphere conducive to dining, or if you're in a mood to eat at home, the meals are quickly prepared and packaged to go. Stop in soon and enjoy a delicious meal.
This family-owned restaurant is proud to serve the excellent customers of Woodinville. The executive chef worked in Honolulu before relocating to the Northwest. His misison is to offer only the best to his customers.
Sushi Connections has won awards for the menu items, including the King 5 2010 Top Sushi Places in Western Washington.
Blue Ginger Korean Grill and Sushi opened in 2005. It has added a traditional Korean taste to the Bellevue restaurant scene. Each table in the dinning room has a built-in grill in which customers can cook their own food. It also offers a selection of beer and wine.
Opening in the fall of 2009, Sushi Joa has established a following of regular customers who enjoy the restaurant's fresh sushi rolls, nigiri sushi and sashimi. The contemporary dining room and sushi bar are welcoming, and an imported beer or Japanese saki is a good way to begin the dining experience. Noodle dishes (such as Nabeyaki U-Don), rice dishes (such as Oyako Donburi), vegetarian dishes and a variety of combination plates round out the menu. Take-out party trays are also available. Reservations are suggested for parties greater than six.
Right in the middle of Houghton is a taste of Teriyaki heaven. Customers rave about Teriyaki Madness' fresh quality food. Dine-in or take-out; there's something for everyone. Specialties are chicken and beef teriyaki bowls, gyoza appetizers, or a combo of both. It offers a full meal with all the trimmings or a simple bowl of teriyaki and rice.
The wall of polaroids in the foyer shows how much the owners of this restaurant value their local customers. Sushi in Joy serves a variety of Japanese foods including tempura, teriyaki, udon, yakisoba and sushi bombs as well as bento entrees. The restaurant's interior offers a quiet corner for a relaxing dinner and a more lively spot featuring a large, flat-screen TV for those who prefer to watch the game while they eat. Customers can order any type of sushi and it will be freshly prepared at the sushi bar.
This raw bar offers a unique twist on the traditional dining experience. While customers may order special dishes with a server, most opt to pick their meal as it zooms around the bar on a conveyor belt. The belt is regularly stocked with fresh fish bites and the bill is determined by the number and type of stacked plates at the end of the meal. Plates range from $2 for items like California rolls, to $4 or $5 for more intricate items like the fried scallop roll.