Here's a funny story....Brace yourself, it will be long. To be respectful of the owner, owners, whatever it may be, I am omitting names and locations. Anyway...I used to order Teriyaki regularly during my lunch break from a specific location in WA. I loved the taste and the portions of this particular place. I LOVED this place. I ate Teriyaki exclusively at THIS place. If I wanted Teriyaki on a weekend, I would drive 25 minutes to get it from THIS place. I would always order this specific order: Chicken Breast Teriyaki, no salad, extra rice, and a side order of gyoza, no drink. I know, that's a lot of food for a dude 5'8" at a buck fifty, but I can put it away, especially during a cheat meal. Overtime, I would order, and the person on the line would say. "David? 15 minutes." So she got to know me through my repetitive and specific order. I loved the taste of the food. Everything. The portions are huge. You don't see that very often....Large portions and good food. It's typically either good food, small portions or bland food, large portions. Not here, which is why they earned my exclusive business. She also always included a drink and didn't charge me for it. This went on for years until one day, I noticed a sign on the door that they would be closing. I was pretty sad about it, but I just kind of accepted it as a lot of my favorite food places in that area also were closing. I also am not the best at dealing with grieving people or sad situations. I only ate Teriyaki a handful of times after that for the next 4-5 years. Typically out of necessity when I didn't bring a lunch, but only a handful of times and always disappointed they could not hit the bar I was used to. This was about 10 years in total. Recently, about a year ago, I was sitting on a the sofa and thinking about what I should have for a cheat meal....Scrolling and thinking, "No, no, no. None of these places will do." I started having flashbacks of the Teriyaki and Gyoza that I used to have. I decided to give it another go. I called up my local place in Lake Stevens "Teriyaki Diner." I ordered Chicken Breast Teriyaki, no salad, extra rice, a side order of gyoza, no drink." I kid you not, the woman on the line says, "David?" I can't tell you the euphoria, excitement, and shock I was feeling all at the same time. I had a minor existential crisis before I answered, "Yes!" There wasn't much you could say to me at this time to bring me down. We both kinda laughed it off before confirming my order. I went and picked it up as usual. Same place. Same great food. Same great people. Anyway....been ordering regularly again ever since. Love this place. PS Teriyaki is a great choice if you are on a diet and feeling naughty. Not sure who needs to hear that, but you are welcome.
This place is not the same, used to love it but lately the chicken breast teriyaki I get almost tastes like it was not cooked on a clean griddle/pan or something and the general Taos flavor is decent but it’s so soggy when they make it look perfect on their menu photos which is deceiving. Fried rice kind of has a similar taste as the chicken breast. Definitely disappointed
When it comes to choosing a Teriyaki Diner, look no further than Teriyaki Diner itself. This place has become our ultimate go-to spot whenever the craving for delicious teriyaki strikes, and for good reason. First and foremost, the food here is absolutely top-notch. Each dish is prepared with care and precision, bursting with authentic flavors that never fail to impress. Whether you're in the mood for chicken, beef, tofu, or veggies, their teriyaki dishes are consistently flavorful and satisfying. And let's not forget about their sides and appetizers – they're equally delicious and perfectly complement the main course. But it's not just the food that keeps us coming back – it's the overall dining experience. The staff at Teriyaki Diner are always friendly, welcoming, and attentive. They make you feel right at home from the moment you walk in, ensuring that every visit is a pleasant one. And did I mention the portions? They're generous to say the least. You'll definitely get your money's worth here, as each dish comes piled high with mouthwatering goodness. In conclusion, if you're on the hunt for the ultimate Teriyaki Diner experience, look no further than Teriyaki Diner. With unbeatable food, friendly service, and generous portions, it's sure to become your new favorite spot for satisfying your teriyaki cravings.
Teriyaki Diner is my go to Teriyaki joint in Lake Stevens. The spicy chicken is by far my favorite thing on the menu. The food is consistently delicious and the staff is friendly.
Great food. My favorites have been the chicken yakisoba and chicken teriyaki with fried rice subbed for the white rice.
Seriously the best teriyaki, won't go anywhere else!
This place has always had great food, today I ordered a chicken and beef yakisoba but ended up with chicken and beef teriyaki instead,they called me to inform me of the mistake and so I had to turn around and bring the food back. I didn't know restaurants could do that,take back food after the foods been accepted by someone else,lucky it was a door dash order, but the worker gave me a free spicy beef teriyaki that was nice of him.