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Teriyaki One

3.7 (25 reviews)
Closed 10:45 am - 8:30 pm

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Clarissa L.

If you want a quick chicken teriyaki, this is the place to go. It reminds me of the chicken teriyaki chain that is found inside malls. I got the bento that comes with chicken teriyaki, spring rolls, dumplings and salad. I also prefer the noodles for an extra $1 rather than rice. The spring rolls are very bready, if not in the bento, I wouldn't get it. The chicken teriyaki is sweet and moist. Service is quick. Restaurant has a few counters and tables for those who want to eat in.

Chicken & Beef Teriyaki (~$13)
Aya E.

Ordered: Chicken & Beef Teriyaki (~$13): served with steamed rice with cabbage; light teriyaki sauce Aya's take: Super quick service! I ordered it online and it was ready within 5 minutes when I went to pickup. I'm going to be honest, my expectations were low but I was pleasantly surprised with 1) the portion of meat you get for ~$13, 2) the flavors were super satisfying and balanced, and 3) the quick, friendly service! Both the chicken and beef were tender with some pieces being more crisp than others which I liked; chicken is definitely the better one of the two. I loved that the rice soaks up the teriyaki sauce and the cabbage adds a fresh element to the meal. Pretty solid overall!

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Danielle A.

Came to this small little spot near midtown during the week for lunch. I did an order pickup, as you can place an order for pickup on their website. My order was ready within minutes, which is great for this area, because pickup at other restaurants in this area can take up to an hour sometimes. I ordered the chicken bento box for lunch. It was a pretty big portion, which was nice, because I was able to have leftovers. It came with teriyaki chicken, brown rice (you also have an option for steamed rice or upgrade to noodles), a small salad, vegetables rolls, and fried dumplings. The brown rice and chicken were cooked to perfection. Everything tasted delicious and I'll definitely be coming back here soon!

Robert C.

$9.89 for a hot meal for two cooked on the spot in midtown Manhattan, New York City? Get out of here! They had specials on this relatively new branch of Teriyaki One, one of 15 in the NYC metropolitan area. Wife and I ate here not once, not twice, but three times during our weeklong stay in the big Apple. They had a $9.89 special with teriyaki chicken over rice and cooked cabbage. And they didn't skimp on the chicken soaked in a delicious teriyaki sauce, as the whole package weighed 2+ lbs., and could serve two adults. Cooked in front of you while you wait. Also had the $12.49 chicken bento, and the $13.49 shrimp bento boxes. The spring rolls and pot stickers were on the soft side and not cooked at a high enough temperature to turn the bottoms brown with crispness. Only seven tables, all but one of them two person tables. 6-minute walk to our timeshare condo at the Manhattan Club. They also had a $10.98 teriyaki chicken/shrimp combo special which came with 10 shrimp. The teriyaki shrimp plate comes with 20 shrimp. Not the tastiest shrimp around, but for $10.98 who's complaining? Cheaper than Panda Express with triple the amount of chicken. $9.89 chicken teriyaki today, but $8.89 chicken teriyaki in January 2023 when they opened. Right across the street from Benihana but double the chicken at Teriyaki One for a third of the price.

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Anna D.

Cheat Day goodness!!! This is so reminiscent of Sarku Japan in the malls which I haven't had for so long! The portions are really so big, and the teriyaki is saucy and delicious. For a limited time the chicken teriyaki is $8.99 and the fried chicken dumplings are $4.99 (basically $1 off each) for the grand opening. The normal prices are pretty good, especially for midtown Manhattan. There are beef and shrimp and salmon options available as well and you can combine two! They also have bento box options with eggs rolls and salad and dumplings, for about $14-18. Sushi rolls and poke are on the menu for about $8-$ 14 which I didn't get a chance to really look at but I will next time. The restaurant is very quick and there is seating, maybe for like 5-6 groups. It was pretty full during lunch time on a Monday. Definitely will be back!

Chicken Teriyaki wi try extra chicken
David N.

This place tastes exactly like the Sarku or Sakio chicken places in food court malls. The chicken is juicy, the teriyaki sauce is well balanced, and the portions are pretty big. I usually get a side of extra chicken and then for $13 or so you get two meals.

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Laurence S.

I recommend this place highly. It's a great value for the quality. The cooked "Dyanmire" salmon sushi roll is delicious. There's always a line and a decent crowd in here. A good addition to downtown Brooklyn!

a meal of chicken, rice, and lettuce
Monica M.

It's a great place for a quick bite. Their food is so delicious. They are quick with your order, and it's a very clean establishment.

I highly recommend it this is their chicken beef teriyaki which I swapped with noodles

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Quick, yummy, affordable lunch in midtown. The chicken in particular is delicious. The line can be long but it moves quickly!

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Huge, huge portions and very inexpensive. The food isn't the best in the world, but I would still come back.

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