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    Poke bowl with Tuna
    Andrew M.

    Exceeded expectations with the regular chicken Teriyaki. Both chicken and rice were moist and the salad was fancy lettuce not just iceberg. The dressing is creamer than most and it seems to have a little dill in it. The poke bowl has a lot going on, great flavors. Put a bit of soy sauce into it. Just some of the pack included, not the whole thing. Was a nice ad without drowning the dish. Poke is one of my favorites. Will be back for more of this. Would have liked a little more tuna but there was a lot of other things in this bowl.

    2. Spicy Chicken Teriyaki 21. Chicken Katsu
    Christina S.

    Their spicy chicken with 4 stars is my go to! Big portions and great flavor. I like that their teriyaki sauce isn't too sweet like a lot of places. The only other dish I've had is their katsu chicken and that's also delicious!

    Tuna Pokè Bowl

    Recently moved to the area and I'll admit I started coming here first off because of its vicinity to me but wow I have become a loyal customer for a lot more then that! Always speedy, very fair portion sizes, delicious food! I mean look at that poke bowl! It's beautiful and it is BIG, very proportionate (nothing worse then wanting POKE and it's all sides with a piece of sashimi sized tuna) not the case here! Tons of rice and lettuce underneath as well, she's a hefty gal trust me. Looking forward to my next bowl and trying a new entree!

    Lunch Specials.
    Trista H.

    My wife and I stopped in here for dinner since Teriyaki is one of my wife's favorite. Free parking can be found in the parking lot. Discover is an accepted form of payment. Indoors is small and clean. There is seating at the counter for those who like to watch their sushi being made. On the day of our dining experience, alcohol was not available; however, there was an alcohol (beer & wine only) liquor license application on the door. Orders are placed at the counter and delivered to the table or packaged to-go. We opted to dine-in and were also offered water. Nice touch since my wife's favorite Teriyaki joint doesn't offer water when we dine-in. For starters we ordered Pot Stickers (qty 10) for $4.95. Nice and crispy without being overly oily. Reasonable price too. My wife ordered the Chicken Teriyaki for $8.95: chicken thighs, white rice and house salad. She enjoyed her meal choice. I ordered the Chicken Breast Teriyaki for $9.95 + $1 up-charge for spicy. I ordered a 5* spiciness level and was very satisfied with the slow burn that I received. To our surprise, as we were ending our meal, the chef brought out a complimentary juicy orange that he had artfully crafted into art. Our table was not the only table to be presented with this fun food art either. The table next to us also enjoyed the chef's offerings. Overall, a fantastic Teriyaki joint that will soon serve beer and wine as well as providing additional services that make them stand out from other Teriyaki joints.

    6. Tofu Teriyaki

    Seriously the BEST tofu teriyaki I've ever had!!!! I have gotten it to go twice and it has been so good both times. Will be returning!

    Chicken teriyaki, salad, spicy tuna roll, and philly roll.
    Tim H.

    Here's the quick version: Pro: -Portion of teriyaki was good (4/5) -Portion of rice was decent (3.5/5) -Salad on the side resulted in somewhat proper use of the teriyaki container Con: -Too many dry chicken pieces -Teriyaki sauce was one note: sugar -All of the proteins lacked flavor (chicken, spicy tuna, whatever fish was in the Philly roll) -Some of the rice was partially undercooked -Sushi was not worth it *Rice was not cooked properly *The amount of spicy tuna was small *Spicy tuna was not spicy *Philly roll was mostly all rice and cucumber *The ginger had a heavy scent of dish detergent and was inedible -Salad dressing lacked flavor Here's where I tell my story: So I left my parents' place and notice a growling in my tummy. I decided, "hey, there's some teriyaki places I haven't been to around here," and looked up a few on Yelp. I decided on PNW because of one picture someone posted of their take out order. I usually rate my teriyaki experience first on portion size, how well the rice was cooked, the tender/juiciness of the chicken, and then go from there with sauce and salad/dressing, and whatever else. I saw some bad reviews and still wanted to give PNW a try so I could judge for myself. So first thing first, the portion size was good. Notice the only empty space was for the sauce container. The salad was in its own box, and that usually means I'm getting more rice and/or chicken for my money. The sushi looked appetizing as well. I saw the wide Philly roll pieces and though, "this is going to be fun to eat." I take a few bites of chicken by itself then the rice, and notice right away that the chicken lacked any flavor and the rice had parts that weren't thoroughly cooked. I poured the included teriyaki sauce and still, no flavor other than sugar. I though, "no problem, I was going to put Sri Racha on the chicken anyway." The Sri Racha helped a little, but I don't rely on Sri Racha to bring the flavor for teriyaki. I use it to enhance the heat and the flavors that are already there. Noted above, the chicken was dry. While I know the trick is to make a bunch of chicken and hold them until the next customer, this method resulted in overly dry chicken. I'm not looking for a flood of chicken juices, there's got to be a balance. This felt as though this was held on far too long. I don't blame them too much on this. This might be a COVID situation where the unpredictability of customer flow disrupted their process. So the chicken teriyaki gets the pass at 3/5. This score includes the salad, which I don't ever have high expectations. The one critical thing about the salad was the dressing. I might as well have been eating the lettuce and carrot pieces (aka: salad) with watered down mayonnaise. On to the sushi, which I would not order again. The fish in both rolls lacked flavor. I'm not expecting 2x spicy ramen level spice from the spicy tuna, but it can't taste like shredded up cardboard waiting for soy sauce and wasabi to bring out the flavor. The Philly roll faired worse in that it was cut too big (hard to eat) and the fish was wrong in multiple ways. It was some kind of fish, but not the typical smoked salmon or might not have been salmon at all or low grade salmon(?). At any rate, I should have known to stick with whatever the restaurant's mainstay is instead of venturing off. That might have been partly my fault. I can't expect Jiro level sushi from a teriyaki shop. I wouldn't make a special trip to go back. There are two places I'd drive out of my way for, but not here. If I were craving for teriyaki and didn't feel like driving elsewhere, I'd come back solely for the chicken teriyaki. I might try ordering the egg roll or gyoza, but I'll wait and see if I do ever come back. I do feel for restaurants out there during these unpredictable times. There's a short list of restaurants I'd want wiped away. PNW is not on this list. I know a lot of teriyaki shops are small businesses that cater to their local community and that community's tastes. I wish nothing but the best for these folks.

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    AMAZING teriyaki is to die for and the bento boxes are fast and delicious the California roll is my favorite and the employees are so sweet

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    Finally found teriyaki near home and its very delicious The chicken is nice and grilled not dried and its super affordable

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    Hands down the Best sweet n sour chicken. Staff are always friendly and quick. We eat here a few times a month and absolutely love it

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