Reviews
What User likes about Yoko's Teriyaki Bistro:
My partner and I were in the mood to try something different, so we decided to check out a local teriyaki restaurant. The menu was typical, but I was pleased to see they had a house special that offered a generous portion of food for $20. We ultimately decided on the Kung Pao chicken, which had a moderate level of spiciness. I was hoping for a bit more heat, especially considering the menu described it as "Hot Spicy.... View all feedback. What Al J doesn't like about Yoko's Teriyaki Bistro:
Reheated dry tough teriyaki. When I placed my order and was told it’s ready five minutes later I knew it was reheated and wasn’t going to be good. Order was placed at 6:15 and the phone wasn’t ringing and the dinning room had one guest. The last two times I came here it was lunch time. The meal was hot and juicy. Live and learn but will not return. View all feedback.
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Husband order a combo orange chicken and Chow main, orange chicken was over fried and the sauce was cheaply made and tasted very sour the chow main was flavorle...
read moreI ordered the chicken katsu and chicken teriyaki combo and it tasted like the meat portions had been reheated. This was unexpected because I had ordered the sam...
read moreReheated dry tough teriyaki. When I placed my order and was told it’s ready five minutes later I knew it was reheated and wasn’t going to be good. Order was pla...
read moreCame to town for a family reunion. Now that teriyaki chicken has become a thing of the past had to call my cousin for a good recommendation, now that Toshios on...
read moreReally good food. Crunchy veggies and large portion sizes.
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read moreLocal diners share a spectrum of experiences at a popular teriyaki restaurant. While some have relished their meals, praising the freshness and flavor of dishes like Kung Pao chicken and fried rice, others express disappointment over dry and reheated entrees. Many customers have noted issues with service and the absence of condiments like soy sauce without an additional charge. Consistency also appears to be a concern, with meals varying significantly from one visit to the next. Overall, this establishment remains a topic of debate in the community, leaving diners divided about its culinary merits.
My partner and I were in the mood to try something different, so we decided to check out a local teriyaki restaurant. The menu was typical, but I was pleased to...
read moreThe teriyaki at this restaurant is just okay, but they don't include any sides like soy sauce unless you specifically ask for them - and then they charge you fo...
read moreThis is definitely the top teriyaki spot in Washington. Whenever I'm in the area, I have to stop by for some teriyaki. Their garlic sauce is incredible. The ser...
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