Good food and great owners. Had lunch on the patio with my dog and they offered her a few pieces of chicken too! Worth a stop by.
Sid V.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellevue, WA
Great hole in the wall place! Teriyaki is always on point. Especially the chicken katsu. Great customer service and the location may be «hidden». But It’s so much better than Teriyaki and More. Teriyaki from Hidden is always fresh and being a college student. It’s the best bang for the buck! I will forever choose this place over Teriyaki and more. Better quality, price and quantity. Game over.
Audrey M.
Tu valoración: 5 Fall City, WA
Awesome food and kind service for a very low price! I paid less than $ 10 for soup, rice, salad and a huge pile of spicy chicken! This was the first time I tried this place instead of the neighbor Teriyaki and More, and I’ll definitely be coming here instead. Much Cheaper and way better!
Kristen N.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
Went to Hidden Teriyaki with a friend and its very hidden lol! Anyways the chicken teriyaki was delicious!
Ryan O.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Cheap and good Teriyaki on New Year’s Eve. Can’t ask for more. Udon noodles are great as well as the chicken
Michael K.
Tu valoración: 5 Sand Point, Seattle, WA
Great place for teriyaki, super friendly staff. I’d highly recommend the chicken katsu and spicy teriyaki combo. Not the fanciest place in the world but great prices and even better food.
Jeff M.
Tu valoración: 5 Kirkland, WA
Been searching for great teriyaki on eastside and this is it. It’s definitely hidden. Bottom line, meat is great because freshly made, not made ahead of time and reheated. Cool specials such as squid. Pretty good Chinese menu too.
Tami R.
Tu valoración: 5 Renton, WA
Drive by here everyday after work. Had to try it. Got chicken yakisoba. Delicious! Will go again soon.
Shilps S.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellevue, WA
Huge portions — got the teriyaki chicken and gyoza plate to split with my 4 yo and we still didn’t finish it all. Had a huge portion of chicken(seemed like 2 chicken thighs worth), 4 gyoza, what seemed like 1.5 cups of rice, and some lettuce salad. Decent price — chicken and gyoza plate, a fountain drink and tip was around $ 12. Forgot that I could get a free drink with Unilocal Check-in and save ~$ 3. Fast service — we got our food in less than 5 minutes. We got there around 12:20 on a Friday and it was pretty packed — we got one of the last tables but it seemed to have a fast turnaround. Food was hot, fresh, and tasty. We will be back!
Tracey l.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
The staff are very polite and nice and remembered our order from a previous visit. There are good daily lunch specials, would recommend this place for a quick bite.
Marie C.
Tu valoración: 3 Kent, WA
I usually always get Beef Teriyaki when I eat at Teriyaki places. This place wasn’t the place to get it at unfortunately. Personally, I didn’t like how thick the meat was and I got a lot of huge slices. I ended up getting the half beef teriyaki and half chicken katsu dish. I thought the chicken katsu was good, then again I had better. Definitely a once every so often thing eating here as there’s better teriyaki places I prefer. Since it’s close to my school, sure I’d come back but only if others I’m eating with suggest it. I did really like their salad dressing though! Had a creamier consistency than most salad dressings I’ve tried.
Jonny G.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellevue, WA
Neighboring competitor«teriyaki and more» has unfortunately decreased in quality over the years and this place trumps it in all categories except for portion size. The young man who greeted me at the counter was friendly and informative. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken. The chicken came out fresh and hot, and i particularly enjoyed the fact that they didn’t drown it in sauce. The icing on the cake was the fresh cut, non frozen grilled onions used to accompany it. The salad was standard fare for a teriyaki joint. iceberg lettuce with shredded carrots and purple cabbage. I enjoy that they give you the salad dressing squeezer on the side to pick how much you want. The dressing was also the standard British style«salad crème» but they added sesame seeds to the dressing. nice touch. Everything i want in a teriyaki joint. Hot food, cheap, chill atmosphere, clean interior. I will frequent this establishment again.
Jo C.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
Changed owners. Chicken meat was different and sauce was more soy saucy. Spicy chicken was not good. Not spicy and flavor was off. Bimbimbop was decent but one ingredient. The string peas tasted a little rancid. The actual beef was steak quality though. Owners were nice. But not sure we’ll be coming back…
Dawon L.
Tu valoración: 2 Castro Valley, CA
For food alone, I would give 3 stars. I’ve had the chicken teriyaki, katsu, and general tsao chicken — all three tasted decent(considering regular price) but not worth getting a second time around. But I do recommend getting their teriyaki chicken during their lunch special. Deducted one star because I found a piece of metal scrubber in my GT chicken :(
Jakie S.
Tu valoración: 5 Issaquah, WA
Compared to where I live, this place is, by far, the best teriyaki I have had in a long time. I had their spicy chicken lunch special for less than $ 6. I’ll be back to try the other items. It’s located right behind the Nissan dealership in Eastgate.
Moshe P.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Amazing food, best teriyaki place around. I work at Michael’s Toyota of Bellevue and I prefer getting a grub at Hidden over«Teriyaki and More» any day, except on weekends because sadly they close during the weekends. I love to eat spicy chicken, and comparing both of the restaurants mentioned above, Hidden wins by a long shot, it tastes great and you can tell that they actually cook their food with passion and heart, unlike the half raw chickens I’ve gotten from Teriyaki and More. My only complaint is: PLEASEBEOPENDURINGTHEWEEKENDS
Kevin W.
Tu valoración: 4 Redmond, WA
A fellow Unilocaler recommended Hidden Teriyaki to me. Here are the two most obvious things about it. One, this restaurant is seemingly mysterious but is actually completely normal once you step into it. Two, prices are very low and business seems to be healthy despite the apparently low-key location. I was expecting this place to be hard to find, but I actually saw the sign for it while driving past. It’s just beyond the Nissan dealership, not particularly obscured or inaccessible or anything. A lot of people seem to know about this place, and maybe that’s how they’re able to sell everything for so cheap. I ordered the Monday lunch special, which was priced at $ 5.99 before tax and tip. Chicken and gyoza with rice and salad never tasted so good at a price so low. Service was fairly quick, and I have no significant complaints. This restaurant might not have an obvious location, but there’s nothing unusual about it once you get past that.
Anjana A.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
This place is hidden on the side of the new Nissan dealership near Eastgate park and ride in a little cul-de-sac/dead end and not super easy to find — hence Hidden Teriyaki. Get the lunch special to go that’s available until 2PM. Comes with enough food for 2 meals and a side salad of lettuce. And it’s only $ 6.52 after tax. Go right at 12 pm as they get busy and there is less parking, some parking is now available in the back. You can also call and order ahead. I’ve tried spicy chicken teriyaki, chicken teriyaki, chicken katsu here — as the special changes every day. Everything was decent and fresh for the price. They give you 2 large scoops of rice and a lot of chicken in every order. There is a full menu available too if you want something different, but the value of the lunch special is hard to beat and the quality of meat is good! So 4 star rating for that, otherwise for their regular menu I would rate them 3 stars. Lunch Special -$ 5.95 every day plus tax (all specials includes rice 2 scoops and salad) Monday — Chicken and Gyoza(4 pieces) Tuesday — Chicken Katsu Wednesday — General Tso’s Chicken Thursday — Chicken and Egg Roll Friday — Spicy Chicken Enjoy the combination of low prices with decent quality food!
Joann V.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I like this place. It’s small, low-key, and tucked away behind a Toyota dealership. The food is cheap, but good and fresh. I’ll be back :)
Hoc P.
Tu valoración: 4 Bellevue, WA
This place is really HIDDEN. Here is how you can get in: 1. Drive on 38th and take left(when you get off I90) 2. Then take right immediately right at the construction spot(used to be LA Fitness) 3. Go all the way down to end of the road 4. Then you see Hidden Teriyaki and bunch of other driving test or kid businesses The line is always long around noon so please plan ahead of time because there is barely any parking spot. Their special lunch is always chicken and it’s always good. There is no much meat though but for like $ 5.75(or something like that — but definitely below $ 6). It’s pretty good deal.