It was alright. Not really that impressed with the food i received(chicken yakisoba). It tasted decent but nothing really that spectacular. The inside was small and a bit dirty. There was a gnat flying around my food. The price was pretty good. The menu was adequate. Typical teriyaki joint with unspectacular food and a somewhat cramped, dingy inside. Probably won’t be back.
Jeremy L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Portland, OR
Meh. That about covers it. Food was okay. Not really good, not really bad. Bland, small portions. Too many teriyaki options on 82nd for me to come back to this one.
Sally C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
3.5 stars rating. Was craving for teriyaki and yakisoba, this was near by and Unilocal had mixed reviews. thought I’d give it a try. Strong bleach/chemical detergent smell upon arrival. It practically made me lost my appetite as I was standing there debating if I should get teriyaki chicken or not. The boyfriend decided I should get the chicken while he get the beef, just to give this place a chance before faulting it out due to the smell. Portion sizes is small and cost is slightly over priced for the amount of food we got. Taste was alright not the authentic teriyaki/yakisoba I had had at other places. Will try again in the near future.
Hayden N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
I have mixed feelings about this Happy Teriyaki location. I come here occasionally because it’s close to work and the wait isn’t long to get your food. They don’t greet customers and you feel rushed to make a decision. Regardless, there’s always a language barrier when I call in an order over the phone and, even, in person. I normally get their spicy teriyaki chicken and gyoza plate. To make a dish spicy, it’s an additional charge of $ 1 but they ring me up wrong every time and end up having to collect more. I could recall one incident, it was a younger girl working the register and she’d charged wrong so she had to run my card a second time then rang more than the difference but she didn’t understand what I was trying to tell her to rectify the situation. It’s not the best teriyaki I’ve ever had and far from the worst – it’s pretty standard, it’s filling and hits the spot when I just want meat and rice.
Julia And Danny S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Cathedral City, CA
Some of the Best Gyoza, Teriyaki Chicken you will find in Portland. Friends love the Sushi, it’s always fresh. The prices are great for the portions, usually 7 bucks or so for a meal. They are always very friendly and helpful. I always just pick some up on the way home from jogging and I’m never waiting long.
John M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
I love this place for lunch or dinner. I always get the Hawaiian bowl or teriyaki chicken bowl. It always hits the spot. The lunch bowl is only $ 5.95 and is the perfect amount of food. Go! Check em out!
Sophia T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Portland, OR
I hate leaving bad reviews. Well, this isn’t really bad, but it’s not good either. Ordered the yakisoba noodles with chicken to go. Bland. So very very bland. Maybe if you go, order this so-called secret sauce on the side, if not be prepared to doctor it up at home. At $ 8, I just don’t think it’s worth it.
Drew S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Vancouver, WA
Amazing food here. They have some things I haven’t had anywhere else. Stop in and try the sweet potato tempura. My wife loves it! Also, the vegetables they give you with your meal are far better than most other teriyaki shops. I highly recommend this restaurant. It’s far better than the other ones.
Kal C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
The Ross in the same parking lot happens to be my best retail therapy friend. I have a problem. And sometimes said problem makes me forget I’m starving and home is 10 minutes away, sooooo… I’m going to stop and get Happy Teriyaki. But one day, their window mentioned sushi specials. And teriyaki no longer existed. I took a leap of faith and ordered sushi from a teriyaki place. Especially because my boyfriend and I never want to eat sushi at the same time and I was on my own that night. It surpassed my expectations. I think the most expensive roll was around $ 9, the others I ordered were $ 6 – 7, and they were better than most sushi places here. Fresh, delicious, fast, cheap. The sushi menu isn’t huge, but I’d eat every single roll they have. Honestly, for the price and location, this is my new sushi spot. No other reviews mention the sushi, but I’m going to say that it’s Kallie approved.
Deano G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Farmington, UT
Good food, atmosphere needs some help & the service is average…
Lindsey H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Portland, OR
My favorite Teriyaki place in Portland. I’m lucky my boyfriend lives close to this gem or I would of never gone here. I love the chicken. It’s always has a little crunch to it. I’m not big on veggies and usually don’t get them but a few weeks a go I spaced asking for them not to be put on with my dinner. The cabbage was good, but I could of had it with a little more crunch. All in all amazing.
ApdxR M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
Had food here twice in the past couple of months. Hot and delicious = teriYUMMY :)
Michael R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
Good cheap food. Fast service.
Tracy H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
This is my family’s go-to place(when we’re in the 82nd) for quick Teriyaki plate lunch. It’s fast, good food and inexpensive. Plus free tea. Quick lunch or take-outs. Recommended. Too bad too far away from where I live if not, it’ll receive a 3 ½ stars.
Soma D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Portland, OR
Two things I look for in a great lunch spot… Fast and good!
Chris G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
This was one of the first restaurants I visited when I moved into my place in southeast four years ago. I have been back once or twice since and have never had a bad experience. They serve what you would expect… mostly beef and chicken teriyaki dishes over rice with steamed vegetables. They also offer dumplings and some noodle options. The prices for a rice bowl are about average($ 6-$ 7, I believe). I’ve always taken mine to-go, but there is seating available inside as well. There’s nothing remarkable about the food. It’s solid, though, and definitely a workable option if you’re in the area and squeezed for time.