1101 Outlet Collection Way suite 1226 The Outlet Collection
10 reviews of Asiana Teriyaki
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Chris S.
Place rating: 1 Lahaina, HI
OMG. I just got done eating here and the person in the back was coughing all over the food. Then she came to the front and arranged the forks, napkins and straws. She sniffed a couple of times and looked really sick. I think I’m getting sick already… great.
Jay R.
Place rating: 5 Auburn, WA
I came here 15 minutes before closing & they didn’t flinch. They were happy to cook for me, as well as the 5 others that came after me. Delicious as well!
Lisa M.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
The owner is the nicest guy :-) best customer service I’ve ever had! I wish all small business owners could be like him. And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, the food was amazing
R Felix D.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
My favorite place to get my katsu fix. Next best thing compared to back home in Hawaii. Also I think they put coffee flavoring in the teriyaki sauce. Which is pretty damn amazing. I definitely recommend!
Ki L.
Place rating: 3 Auburn, WA
This place truly is great! The gal that works there just emanates happy even though there is a slight language barrier. The prices are great. The only downside is they tend to burn the outside edges of their chicken teriyaki :-(If it weren’t for this small detail they would get 5 stars for sure. But I find myself having to pull the burnt bits out every time I go and that gets old. If they can just fix this small detail this place will become my favorite place in town!
Frankie H.
Place rating: 5 Auburn, WA
After reading the positive reviews on this place, my husband and I decided to give it a go last night. We were not disappointed! My husband is always hesitant about teriyaki food since it doesn’t agree with his stomach usually, we suspect it’s to do with oils used. But surprisingly, this place tasted delicious and he had no issues after. I’m not a leftover lover and I surprised myself when I wanted to go back and finish what was left from last night. It was around $ 20 for the two of us, dinner and lunch. Not too shabby! They could really use a website for online orders. Edit: we had food from here again tonight, still good, if not better than before! 5 stars stands. :-) 2nd edit: we have been here about six times now and still love this place. It is consistent quality.
Eric J.
Place rating: 5 Auburn, WA
Clean well kept restaurant. Affordable food but with a dash of quality and good service. I ordered Teriyaki chicken. I noticed right away that the quality level was better than some ie Himitsu’s, and it has the«edge» of the Georgetown Teriyaki joint I usually go to «Luv Teriyaki»(good food but just not very clean ever). Asiana’s is both clean and quick. Meat quality is better excellent, rice very good, just the right amount of teriyaki sauce, and fresh crisp salad. Simple but good.
Matthew H.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Tastes like dog food, really. Please save your money and go to one of many other Teriyaki joints in the same region which serve MUCH higher quality food at similar prices(often larger portions too).
Joshua C.
Place rating: 4 Port Orchard, WA
As with any moderately sized town or city, teriyaki shops are not in short supply in Auburn. Like the water level in the research facility Aquatica from Deep Blue Sea, the number of mediocre to bad joints has risen quickly. This sinking quality of teriyaki in general has been quite a disappointment — similar to Starbucks, the more that pop up, the more the quality seems to go down the tube. Wading through them to find the best establishments can be quite the hassle. Fortunately for me, Asiana Teriyaki is actually a pleasant place to eat lunch when I need that teriyaki fix. I swing into Asiana Teriyaki around 2 – 3 times per month, although my punch-card doesn’t show it(I always forget it). Other than Heidi’s Teriyaki in Silverdale, this is the place I go most often when I’m craving some cheap Asian cuisine. The key here is cheap. This isn’t some fancy place, so adjust your expectations accordingly. For under $ 10, you can get a meal and free soup/tea. They even throw in ice water at no charge. Wow! The most important aspects of teriyaki are the quality of the meat and the sauce. What separates Asiana from most teriyaki restaurants is the fact that both aspects are pretty good. I almost always order chicken teriyaki, but Asiana’s menu isn’t as limited as my apparent taste palette. General Tso(Tao? To? Tsao? Which is it?), mushroom chicken, and fried rice are a small representation of what’s available. The service has always been pretty decent, even during a busy lunch rush. If you’re in the Auburn area and are looking for a quick, cheap bite eat, Asiana is a great place to start.
Ken L.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Decent, fast, good service and clean. Lunchtime is a good to go. You will get a meal that includes free soup and hot tea. Good value at about 5 – 7 dollars on avg.