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    Asia Ginger Teriyaki & Roll

    3.5 (108 reviews)
    InexpensiveJapanese, Korean, Chinese
    Special Hours Closed
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Jason L.

    Great spot for a quick and affordable lunch or snack! Fair price in the neighborhood. I usually get their basic chicken bowl or spicy pork bowl. Highly recommended the pork bowl! The food is quick and tasty, takes less than 10mins!

    Macaroni Salad and Spicy Chicken Teriyaki
    Orlando R.

    Dined in. Arrived 45 mins before closing and got my food in about 5 minutes. Food was good, and menu has a lot of options.

    Chicken
    Courtney Y.

    I came here because I ended up in the area and was VERY hungry, and majority of my diet involves rice. This was the best option, from what I found while considering proximity. I got the $5.75 all-day-deal chicken bowl (w rice & steamed veggies). I was grateful for this option because I didn't want to commit to a meal set & felt the sides were pricey. The chicken was what you'd expect flavor wise, they have that typical sweet, american teriyaki sauce, the rice was fine and the veggies were cold but not bad. Essentially it was everything you can imagine on your own. I think the bowl is a good deal overall. Will I come back? not intentionally but when in a bind, yes. The restaurant was super clean & the staff was very attentive, and thoughtful. I overheard them talking to someone who must be a frequent customer and it was clear the staff care about their customers.

    Chicken Yaki Soba
    Jordan E.

    Wow!!! I have been to this place now twice and they are impressive with the best I can say the Chicken Yaki Soba was my meal of choice this time and it was not salty with a great portion of food! I completely felt the value for my money and there is ample parking with a Costco behind it! A little secret not the tourist area and I love the service they give you! The menu has quite a bit of food and the dining is easy clean and comfortable with places to charge your phone. It was like my Navy days in Japan ordering Yaki Soba street food. This is my go to in Seattle getting gas on my way back to the airport!

    Overcooked, burnt General Tso
    Caren O.

    I was craving something with a hint of spice but didn'twant to leave my domicile, so I decided to order dinner from GrubHub. When the order arrived, I placed it on the counter, sampled a piece of chicken (hmmm extra crunchy), then sorted through forking around a bit (more extra crunchy, hard nuggets of meat). I ordered $50 worth of food and while my roommate seemed content, the majority of my dish was overcooked, and so well done that portions of the meat were burnt amd inedible. The small morsals were so tough, they hurt my teeth. I called Asia Ginger to let them know I was unable to eat the chicken, and while the hostess was polite she said to call back in morning to speak with someone. I also contacted Grubhub about this situation and they are scheduled to get back with me in 5 days. I will say my cousin ordered the teriyaki chicken and she seemed content. If you try this restaurant, 50/50 shot for a $50 meal, not including delivery, so eat at your own risk or just avoid the stress and hassle. Again, I contacted the restaurant so hopefully someone will contact me to make this situation right.

    Chicken teriyaki, highly recommended during lunchtime weekdays
    Chris K.

    Coming in on a weekday lunch, this is one of the better chicken teriyaki joints in the area. Chicken had a nice flame char while flavorful and moist in the middle. Decent portion sizes, minus one star for the rice (which tasted a little cloudy, like it was washed only once and/or lower quality). Overall I would visit again, pretty good. 4-stars

    Teriyaki chicken
    Johnny Z.

    I hate writing a bad review for this place because I absolutely love their teriyaki chicken. However a couple days ago I got food poisoning after eating here, which resulted in hours upon hours of excruciating stomach pain. It was so bad that I almost had to cancel my trip to the east coast the next day. Although my good experiences far outweighed my one bad experience, this is no excuse for any restaurant to serve undercooked food. Like I mentioned earlier, I do really enjoy the food here, especially the teriyaki chicken. The portions have always been big enough to fill me up. Also, there's a free soup area where you can get refillable bowls of miso. The lady at the register is super friendly and she even remembers what I normally order!

    Spicy chicken special
    Tiffany S.

    I've been here at least 10 times and it's always fast service and tasty food!! I love their shrimp tempura, crab rangoon is wonderful and their bento boxes leave you stuffed. Plus get get a cup of miso soup on the house!! Try it!!!

    Bento
    Brian C.

    Pretty decent Asian-themed food, clean store, generous free tea and miso soup and efficient service. The bento my gal ordered included General Tso Chicken, California Roll, Tempura Prawn & Veg and salad. I had the Bibimbap, and we got an Eel Roll and Spicy Tuna Roll too, for good measure. There were hits and misses. The horrible "New Country" music, huge miss. Hopefully it's not a regular thing. While the bento was plated attractively and served expediently, the chicken was over-sauced, over-breaded, and contained that deplorable previously-frozen pea and carrot cube mix, like that used in school lunches. Blech! But the tempura was very good, and the rest of the plate was flavorful and well executed. My Bibimbop was yummy, if not very authentic. It was served in a hot bowl, but the bowl was not hot enough to brown the rice, as is traditional. The marinade on the meat was too sweet and not very Korean to my taste, and I had to order kimchee on the side ($3.25) to get the flavor right, but over-all quite satisfying. The rolls...well, it's a concept I understand. They pre-make batches of California rolls and store them at the prep station, then when somebody orders one of the specialty rolls, they grab one and put different ingredients on top to complete the roll. My Eel Roll was a California roll with eel on top. The spicy tuna roll is a California roll with spicy tuna on top. Etcetera. Now, their California roll IS exceptionally good, so don't be dismayed. It did go really well with the eel, but not so much with the tuna. It's done this way to facilitate fast service, and it's not a bad system, but not everyone's cup of Krab, if you dig. All in all, better than most fast service Asian in the area (Sodo) and not as good as similar foods a short drive away in the ID. I may not rush to get there, but I'll be back!

    Tiny little salmon roll
    Adlai V.

    Low quality fast food style sushi. Wasn't very empressed. It wasn't flavorless the rolls were small, pretty much like the sushi you would get from a grocery store.

    Mo G.

    It's a quick and hip lil teriyaki joint that sells your typical teriyaki/rice, yakisoba/udon etc, but they that also offer Americanized chinese dishes like general tso in addition to ramen. It's affordable and next door to a burger place, Starbucks and Costco! Great location and a good quick bite kinda place! Friendly female cashier/server! Def will be back. Good place to grab food to go for work as well as dine-in!

    8 bucks! This place is amazing.
    John C.

    I was getting my tires rotated at Costco and went hunting go something decent. Score! Higher quality than expected, large portions, and friendly staff .... Go here!

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    The salmon was rubbery and I already know I'm gonna regret it tonight! Threw my whole (expensive and tiny) meal away. Hard pass.

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    I got Bibimbap Chicken and it's a big portion, authentic taste. Yummy and tons of vegetables. Worth trying.

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    Food was pretty good and well sized however the combo fried rice did not have much flavor and was a little burnt so the rice was not soft.

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    Their spicy teriyaki and spider roll (I usually don't like sushi) were so so delicious. Great food, fast service. Highly recommended!

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    Ordered delivery. Rice was excellent. Food arrived hot with integrity good to go. Not soggy. Will make the the main date night establishment

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