This is our stand-by for teriyaki on my way past to Duvall. We used to have a great local teriyaki place in Duvall(JJ’s) but it closed down a number of years back. We had tried the other local teriyaki places but none lived up to JJ’s. Then we tried Miyako’s and won’t go anywhere else. The chicken in the chicken bowls is plentiful and just the right sweetness in the teriyaki sauce. Friendly owners and good food make this a regular stop for us.
Gul G.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
We ordered takeout spicy teriyaki and tofu w/mixed veg. and rice. The spicy teriyaki was good, but I’ve had much better spicy teriyaki. The tofu w/mixed veg we were expecting vegetables and tofu in a sauce with rice on the side. Instead, they gave us noodles with vegetables and tofu. Not sure if we miscommunicated or misread the menu, but we never mentioned noodles!
Daniel C.
Classificação do local: 5 Woodinville, WA
Every time I come here I get good service and food. The owners are super nice and they give you something great to open when you get that to go. Always a lot of chicken and great sauce. This place is the place to go
Andrea A.
Classificação do local: 2 Lynnwood, WA
Came in here today hoping to get the quality service I used to get from the location closest to me I live in lynnwood so I drove a long way but it was terrible I waited about ten minutes before I got attended and when i finally did the guy on the register was so rude I used to go every saturday so obvisouly this company just lost a good client when I finally got my food I was handed ketchup for my egg I was more shocked when I dawe the amount of meat they give for the price of the plate that I paid for close to $ 11 with tax plus the drink I almost spent about $ 15 I will never be coming back here thank you for the terrible service and I regret giving the tip I did when I ordered I even saw a lady come in and order to go he pretty much threw the food at her with the nastiest look in his face do not come here if you appreciate service I wish the edmonds location was still open that lady was the sweetest and will be missed
Kent L.
Classificação do local: 4 Redmond, WA
We like this place in part because the business owner/operators are very nice and in part because we get a lot of good food for the money. We tend to get the chicken stir fry special. Most of the time we will get a 2nd meal out of the leftovers. We do ask for no baby corn. If you ask for no rice, they seem to include a nice little salad.
Lindsey F.
Classificação do local: 4 Woodinville, WA
Great prices and the food is pretty good. I get the lunch special with chicken teriyaki, rice, goyza dumplings, and a salad.
Matt B.
Classificação do local: 2 Redmond, WA
I’ve eaten here twice, I hoped the first time was a fluke, but it wasn’t. They won’t get another chance. The rice was overcooked, the chicken was dry and tough, it seemed old. I didn’t feel sick after eating it, but with Himitsu just down the street, there’s no reason to eat here.
Ela A.
Classificação do local: 4 Redmond, WA
Food is good, service is friendly and quick. The prices aren’t obscene and the kids seem to like it. For the most part, it’s your standard teriyaki restaurant. I definitely recommend it for those who live in the area.
Lisa C.
Classificação do local: 1 Redmond, WA
On August 20th, a friend of mine got food from this place. When he was done eating he felt ill and was sick all night. The food is not good and this place is not busy for good reason, and the prices are quite high for what you get for your money. I am guessing they are not rotating the stock or it is expired — I would avoid it if you value your health.
Jessica W.
Classificação do local: 5 Bothell, WA
Acutally SHAUNA R., you’re credit card information is not exposed at all. Only the last four is shown like usual. I’m guessing you thought the MERCHANTID was your credit card number. Good one.
Dr. S.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Miyako’s is a small, approximately 10 – 15 seat, restaurant on Redmond Ridge just up Novelty Hill Road in Redmond. It is a family owned business with the nicest owners you’ll ever meet, and even though their English could use some work the food speaks for itself. Now on to what you’ve been waiting for – the food! If you’re looking for something other than the usual Chicken Teriyaki or if you’re feeling extra manly the Spicy Chicken, Miyako’s is the place for you. Their famous General Chao’s Chicken is by far the best and most popular item on the menu. With just the right amount of spice to open up your sinuses and the perfect bits of tender, white meat chicken, General Chao’s is the ideal dish for those who love a kick. This dish will fill you up, make no mistake. I like to think of myself as a heavy eater and although I don’t struggle to finish my meal each time I eat at Miyako’s I’m at the perfect place between«I could have a couple gyoza’s or ten» and«I should’ve got the last half of that to go!» Speaking of gyoza’s, these deep fried, pork filled wonders are nothing to skip over. For $ 3.95 you get an 8 piece(though a bit pricy I usually can’t help myself) platter with a delicious dipping sauce(double dipping is accepted). These little guys are the perfect amount before or after a plate of your favorite entre. The Yakisoba, Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef and Kung Pao Chicken are also among my favorites on the menu so please don’t feel like you can go wrong there. The only complaint I can think of is the price. One entre of General’s, for example, will run you just under $ 9 which is a bit much but when considering the deliciousness and feeling of satisfaction which follows, it’s well worth the purchase.