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Hachi-ko

3.2 (123 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Dogs allowed

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Chicken teriyaki
Jessica A.

Had a $15 meal voucher from the airline, so grabbed an early lunch near my gate (C9). The service was quick, the staff were friendly and the food was good. Portions are large and could easily be shared. There are a few barstools or they will pack your food in a bag for easy transport to the gate. Definitely worth a visit if you are looking for a warm meal at the airport.

Menu December 2022
Aimee L.

Price is up but quality is down. Their grilled chicken fried rice used to be my go to when traveling through SeaTac. It's now a whopping $21 if you add the chicken for $3. There is no longer any veggies other than green onions, frozen peas and carrots. They serve less in albeit a much more earth friendly container. But the worst is that the rice has no flavor. The texture is soggy and gone is the beautiful char on the rice and the chicken. I might try the yakisoba next time but maybe not. Definitely no longer something I look forward to since the recipe changed. I ate the chicken and dumped the rest and if you know my stance on wasting anything you'd know the significance.

Curry
Qingyun L.

Very expensive. Not worth to try. $18 curry, only rice. The is no katsu at all. Never buy it. The taste is normal. But $18 you can others much better than this rice.

Rosa W.

Spicy Teriyaki Chicken for $22.95 The chicken was tasty and it actually had heat. The rice was fresh and fluffy. The salad was inedible as it must had been frozen at some point and was soggy. Restaurant is located outside of Terminal C and service was quick.

Storefront
Nadine C.

Snack at 4:15am at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport... When I saw the word, Hachi-ko, I had to take a look. If you know the story of the loyal Japanese dog... you know why. (I sure was tempted to get a free sticker with purchase of 2 boba drinks, but I resisted!) Thinking that I won't be having Asian cuisine for a week, I decided to get Summer Rolls - not the spam musubi nor the poke bowl. Service was efficient, but on the abrupt side. One of the gals was speaking roughly to the customer in front of me. Hmmm... After I paid, I sat nearby at a table for customers. It helped to sit at a designated spot because of the dipping sauce. Let's prevent spills! I appreciate the fresh cucumber, lettuce, and carrots. It's too bad that the wrapper was tearing on the sides, but dry and hard on the ends. The shrimps and dipping sauce were good! I'm glad that I got something on the solid side to eat before the flight because we'll probably only get cookies and pretzels again... LOL!

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Roselia G.

Really good Japanese station at one of the ends by the C gates. The fried rice is good sized and you can add protein for a small additional fee.

Katsu with Japanese curry and Teriyaki Chicken
Bo V.

We ate at Hachi-ko at the Seattle airport before our flight to IAD. We ordered the chicken teriyaki and the katsu with Japanese curry. The service was good and impressively fast. The food was fresh and tasty, and we enjoyed both dishes. The portions were generous, enough to fill the two of us. The picture was taken when we were already halfway through our meal. The price is high because it's in the airport. We highly recommend this place.

Happy HACHIKO
Don G.

Fast, hot, food with that classic sweet teriyaki sauce that pleases the palate. Friendly greeting with a 10% discount for airline employees. There's nothing quite like seeing a smiling husky to put you in that happy place. Served up with a smile! Mahalo!

Beef/grilled chicken combo
Wina G.

Came off the plane starving at C concourse and this was one one the first I saw. Never let your stomach make decisions for you. There's a small area for bar seating and I wanted to sit down. They serve Hawaiian style plate lunch as well as udon and musubi. I got the teri beef and chicken combo and requested the sauce on the side. Good thing because the food was SALTY! I have a bit of headache and drinking water like a horse. Not good because I have another flight to catch and I tend to swell. It's a big at first glance. There was no way I could finish it. There was rice underneath the large portion of beef and chicken. Also came with green salad. It was okay. I liked the chicken better. And the rice was mushy. Coming from Hawaii, I have standards for plate lunch and this didn't make it. I paid $20 with tax and tip.

Teriyaki salmon
David L.

The food was good. The salmon and rice was almost worth $23. But the salad was mid unless you like sour and spicy sauce. Mostly lettuce and it was a bit dry. The salmon was cooked just right. The teriyaki sauce was perfect with a hint of ginger. Food came out in 10 minutes. Rice was good, better than instant Korean rice. I still think it's pricey but it's good enough for two kids and neither complained so it's good enough for me. It's the airport food. You get what you get. Ambiance/vibe was cool. I liked the logo. Solid A-

Chicken yakitori. It has ginger, broccoli, cabbage, and green onion
Lilac B.

It's located around gate c. I went on a Tuesday night around 6:30pm. The airport was relatively quiet. The service was quick and the menu is extensive. They have a grab and go which looks very similar to other grab and go around the airport. They seems to specialize in teriyaki. Expect to spend $20+. Has a large assortment of drinks. The wait was short, and they pack the box. I ended up with a yakitori and they pack it. I had to pay extra for chicken, you pay less for no meat. Personally I could share this or make two meals out of it. Quality is decent, isn't a high end restaurant quality. Kind of Costco frozen noodles quality. The chicken is great. I'm definitely this my go to when I'm around gate c

Mila H.

We came here because we had a layover flight in Seattle and saw someone eating Chicken Katsu so then I had to get me some Chicken Katsu! The food was okay. Nothing to rave about and nothing to complain about. We ordered a Chicken Katsu plate that came with two scoops of rice underneath the deep fried chicken with a side salad. I've had better Katsu chicken and sauce but it was still good :) Service was speedy though and we did not wait long at all :)

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4.2(2k reviews)
11.7 miCapitol Hill
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I visited here for happy hour on a Monday and really enjoyed it! The happy hour items are very…read moreaffordable considering the prime location in SLU - rolls and kitchen items ~$10-15. The best part is the complimentary edamame with flaky salt. I'd come back for this detail alone. The setting inside is nice and bright, and the servers are very friendly. You'll probably want to make a reservation to be on the safe side because the restaurant isn't very large.

Steve and I got out of a movie in Seattle a few weeks ago and it was on the threshold (seems like…read morewe are always there) where it was late enough that quite a few restaurants were closing which left a few still open with later hours. Momiji was one of those and it was extremely close to the movie theater we were walking out of. Sushi sounded great so we strolled over to get some. The sushi didn't disappoint... not in the slightest! We got some specialty rolls off of that portion of the menu and they were so very good! Fresh and extremely flavorful! Moonraker was one of the rolls we got. I highly recommend it! In addition to that we got an order of the Spicy Tofu... again delicious and made an excellent side with our sushi! I got a hard alcohol I wasn't used to getting. It was fun and it was quite good! It was Shochu which is a distilled beverage and involves sweet potato. If memory serves I got the one with sweet potato and pear. Very different but very good. It had a nice dryness to it. To wrap it all up we got some deep fried mochi ice cream. It held up nicely to being a great finish to a very high quality meal. We are definitely coming back!

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Momiji - The bar facing the street has a beautiful washi light fixture. The best feature of this area.

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4.3(1.1k reviews)
11.5 miDowntown

Such great quality ingredients and service! I got the 6 roll set and added oysters and a Hokkaido…read morescallops hand roll. On the more expensive side of hand roll meals I've had but it's top 1 or 2 out of multiple hand roll places I've experienced in SF Bay Area, NY and now Seattle! Service was warm and attentive. People help each other out without prompting, so nice. I loved the oysters! So fresh and great pairing of flavors. The salmon was fantastic and buttery. The ebi nuoc nam was roll my eye to the back of my head good...mMm! The kampachi had great texture and I really enjoyed the crisp on the crispy shrimp, great breading! I highly recommend and will definitely come back whenever I'm visiting!

Food: This was a very unique location for us to try. We love sushi and this was the first tine we…read morehave tried a hand-roll bar as its not very common in San Diego. Everything we ordered tasted phenomenal. From the spicy tuna to the softshell crab. ALL of it was delicious. If we had time to go back a 2nd time before we left, I would have def gone again. I also had a couple of drinks which were also quite tasty. Only thing I would say is that at it did take time for each of our orders to finish but I believe this was due to inly having 1 sushi chef and a handful of customers Service: I would say this would be that service was good but slow. It did take some time to receive our orders and it also took time to receive the check. Ambiance: Its a nice communal type of ambiance. Its def a louder type of restaurant as you are all seated around the sushi chefs, exactly like a bar (hence the name). We loved the vibe and the folks eating there all seemed to be enjoying the food and ambiance as well. Overall: I would rate this establishment a 4 to 4.5.

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Sugo Hand Roll Bar - Spicy tuna hand roll

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4.5(494 reviews)
11.8 miBelltown
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This is my FAVORITE place. I always take people here and crave it but I love the concept of getting…read moreas much or as little sushi as you want and getting one piece of many different things. My favorite selection is actually the nigiri near the end of the line (especially the buttery seared salmon). One time, we were lucky enough to come when they had blue fin tuna nigiri that was very good. They always have a small line that moves very quickly and they replenish everything fresh and have such good foot-traffic that I'm never concerned. On the side, they have serve yourself spicy mayo, wasabi, ginger, soy sauce, etc. which makes it very convenient for both dine in and take out. Fast casual and really high quality for what it is. Such a gem.

I'm extremely late to the FOB Sushi train, but it really is so solid. Fish is pretty fresh and the…read moreprice for sushi is just unbeatable. My partner and I can stuff our faces with a large box here for just over 30 dollars. They are prone to have a line at dinner time and even off hours on the weekend though. Plus, there is no parking in the area so your best bet is to park by the H Mart or by Bellevue Square before walking over. Seating isn't the most plentiful and it's first come first serve where you bus your own items. Haven't been lucky enough to swing by while their miso soup machine was working, but they do offer complementary sauces (spicy mayo, unagi sauce, soy sauce, ginger, wasabi, and plastic gloves for those who prefer eating with their hands. Tip: all the rolls are placed at the front of the selection so make sure you save enough room for the salmon belly nigiri at the very end. Honestly, even though I know the rolls are a bit of a trap, their rolls are pretty tasty still and you really can't go wrong. Really strong 4 stars.

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FOB Sushi Bar - Even more to the right not pictured (9/11/24)

Even more to the right not pictured (9/11/24)

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4.2(1.4k reviews)
10.7 miJapantown, Chinatown International District
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My local friends recommended we come here for some authentic Japanese food while we were visiting…read more We texted ahead to reserve a table for 5 since it is a popular place. They don't take phone calls or reservations online - very old school. Which I think makes it more desirable. We ended up getting a special room with a "chabudai" style table! I was super excited because I've never experienced it before. What I did find pleasant was that although it was a lower table, there was an opening beneath the table that allowed your legs to hang rather than having to sit Indian style. Tyson was an amazing server. Was attentive, accommodated our allergies and was thoughtful with us having a young child. He was so pleasant and polite! We enjoyed the following: Baked miso glazed eggplant - YUM and melts in your mouth. Black Miso Cod Collar - this was pleasantly surprising and so delicious. Eat bite was tender and flavorful. Simple yet so appetizing. Sushi rolls were both fresh and well prepared. The nigiri was also great and fresh- not fishy. We additionally ordered takoyaki - which I normally don't love but this one was very tasty and I enjoyed the texture. Lastly karage chicken which came with a creamy slaw. Overall it was such a pleasant experience and we look forward to coming back!

5 stars for food and 4 stars for services. I think they are doing good enough…read more Price is a bit on the high side but it's worth it for the food. Grill black cod miso fish is my favorite. Sashimi quality is good and fresh. This is my second time here and I will be back soon.

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Maneki - Several private rooms with traditional floor seating

Several private rooms with traditional floor seating

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Hachi-ko - sushi - Updated May 2026

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