Toshi's Teriyaki - Menu

20829 Hwy 99, 98036, Lynnwood, US, United States

🛍 Meat, Steak, Salad, Chicken

4.1 💬 190 Reviews
Toshi's Teriyaki

Phone: (+1)4257715320

Address: 20829 Hwy 99, 98036, Lynnwood, US, United States

City: Lynnwood

Menu Dishes: 28

Reviews: 190

Website: https://toshisgrill.com/toshis-teriyaki-lynnwood

"I've lived in Seattle my whole life and have been eating teriyaki since I was a little kid, so when I say this is my favorite teriyaki spot, that's saying something. Toshi's is the OG of Seattle teriyaki, and the chain is still pretty good, but this Toshi's is independently owned and operated, and even better for it (in my opinion).The quality of the meat here is leaps and bounds ahead of what you'll find in most places. Thick cuts of chicken, steak, or pork, perfectly marinated, and flame grilled with just the right amount of char. The sauce is perfect, just like the original Toshi's, not that thick sauce with way too much sugar in it like you find in so many places these days. The portion sizes are huge, the prices are very reasonable, and the service is quick.My go-to order is the spicy chicken and pork combo, but if you feel like splurging, get the steak. It's worth it!"

Full menu - 28 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dinners

Japanese Specialties

Teriyaki Specialties

Rice

Dinner

Pasta

Main Courses

Chicken Dishes

Starters

Beef And Lamb-Traditional Version Chinese

Chicken Delicacies

Chicken

House Specialties

Teriyaki &Amp; Wok Combo

James James

You must try the garlic teriyaki chicken—it's absolutely amazing! Food: 5/5

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Chelsea
Chelsea

The garlic chicken teriyaki was dank, service was quick, wish the food serving was a bit bigger.


Paul
Paul

The steak dish is excellent! Very friendly place, too. Not much seating, but it was quiet, so I was able to dine in.


A
A

I was pleasantly surprised by this place. The garlic dishes are perfect.The salad is more like a vinegar slow that compliments the flavors very well.Food: 5/5 View menu


Catherine
Catherine

Just loved it.Price: 5 starPortion: 5 starTaste: 5 starGreat price but the food is even better. I had garlic teriyaki chicken, which had plenty of diced garlic on the chicken.


Ryan
Ryan

It’s like you have a buddy named Mike who knows how to cook the legit teriyaki, and you get to go to his place and he cooks for you. Backyard grill authenticity (and really good salad, too).My new spot.


Brian
Brian

LOVE this spot. Mike, the grillmaster is the man and his food is always delicious. Generous portions, REAL chicken teriyaki w/ thigh meat, etc. One of the best spots in town, certainly the best Teriyaki spot. View menu


John
John

I've been watching Mike cook since high school in 1987, and he consistently serves the best real beef steak and chicken I've ever had in the USA. I’m willing to drive 45 miles just to enjoy his food. Food: 5/5


April
April

The Teriyaki Spicy Garlic Chicken is, without a doubt, the best teriyaki I've ever tasted! The chicken is incredibly tender, perfectly spiced, and packed with delicious garlic flavor. I've definitely found my new favorite spot for teriyaki!


isaac
isaac

I've lived in Seattle my whole life and have been eating teriyaki since I was a little kid, so when I say this is my favorite teriyaki spot, that's saying something. Toshi's is the OG of Seattle teriyaki, and the chain is still pretty good, but this Toshi's is independently owned and operated, and even better for it (in my opinion).The quality of the meat here is leaps and bounds ahead of what you'll find in most places. Thick cuts of chicken, steak, or pork, perfectly marinated, and flame grilled with just the right amount of char. The sauce is perfect, just like the original Toshi's, not that thick sauce with way too much sugar in it like you find in so many places these days. The portion... View menu

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lynnwood, a bustling suburb near Seattle, offers a diverse culinary scene with options like seafood, Asian cuisine, and American classics, reflecting its multicultural community.

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience. View menu
  • Salad A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.

Amenities

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