This is our favorite local teriyaki place. There is another one nearby and we drive further to this location because we like it better.
Fred H.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
Good Teriyaki place. The kind you go up to the counter to order, and then they come out with your food. They don’t mind substitutions, so I always get mine without the rice and with extra vegetables. The portions are pretty large, so the extra rice just is too much. It is clean and bright, and they offer a frequent eater card. I have had better teriyaki, but not in the local area. Great place for lunch.
Cc A.
Place rating: 4 Hillsboro, OR
Love this place. Good portions. Chicken can be a bit dry sometimes but I’m known for drenching it in sauce(yeah I know not healthy). Fast service. Free wifi!
Matthew T.
Place rating: 1 Millersburg, OR
Terrible, the one word I would use to describe the service! They charge for teriyaki sauce and soy sauce if you take your food to go. The great part is they fill both less than ½ way so you actually get 1 for every two you buy! The service was rude inattentive and acted as if it was an inconvenience for us to be there. The food is fine. It’s what you would expect from a teriyaki restaurant. Definitely won’t be going back. #bummed
Marcus R.
Place rating: 5 Hillsboro, OR
Lived in the area for 25 years finding the absolute best teriyaki available. Kokiyo’s is KING when it comes to the teriyaki. The best part is that they sell the sauce in big bottles for $ 5 so you can make your own chicken but use the best sauce around town.
Hungry G.
Place rating: 5 Hillsboro, OR
Excellent food. Friendly staff. Did I mention excellent food? Lots of people come here during lunch so plan ahead. To go orders take no time at all. Never have I been dissatisfied in my food!
Roy M.
Place rating: 4 Forest Grove, OR
Excellent food for an excellent price. The boxes are easily big enough to share between 2 people. The inside is always clean and the staff is always very nice. Orders are always quick to be made.
Karen R.
Place rating: 5 Hillsboro, OR
I love their food always fresh and big portions so we always have lunch for the next day. Very cheaply priced but great food.
Ian G.
Place rating: 4 Hillsboro, OR
This place is worth trying. They serve large and fairly tasty dishes. If you are into spicy then you should try the Korean spicy chicken. Enjoy
Kristen H.
Place rating: 5 Hillsboro, OR
I really like their teriyaki. The hot and spicy wasn’t for me because it was deep fried and a little hard. That’s more of a preference than a downfall. Prices and portions are fantastic and the staff is friendly.
M W.
Place rating: 4 Paso Robles, CA
This place is really good ! My daughter and I love to get their teriykai bowls and split it because they give you so much food! The sauce is really good too. Will keep coming back.
Jenny H.
Place rating: 3 Saratoga, CA
I came here for take out and was surprised at how fast they were. I ordered a teriyaki chicken($ 6.35) and it was ready in about 5 min. I guess they were winding down and there wasn’t anyone ahead of me, but it was still nice. Chicken was good because it was crispy on the edges but not dry at the center. I like their brown rice option too(+$ 1) and it was a dollar went spent. Some places make their brown rice very dry but this one was okay. The steamed veggies tasted a little odd but it was fine after I soaked it in the extra teriyaki sauce they provided.
Darbie E.
Place rating: 5 Hillsboro, OR
For what it is… chicken & rice… it’s great. I love that brown rice is an option & the steamed veggies are perfect. Great sauce, too. I also like the teriyaki beef dish. Good-sized portions, too. I tried the miso soup once & it was gross but I’d never had miso soup before & maybe I just don’t like miso.
Kaneatha S.
Place rating: 3 Gresham, OR
Got lunch here. The food was good, not exceptional or anything. Just basic teriyaki. Though yheir teriyaki sauce is thick not thin and runny. I like how they put tge chicken on top of the veggies instead of on the rice, I like my rice plain. Everyone was nice. I work close by and will probably come back, this is where everyone from work goes.(I still have yet to get better teriyaki than my usual soy grill in gresham.)
Crystal H.
Place rating: 4 Hillsboro, OR
Love all their combos!!! Their chicken teriyaki is delicious and they aren’t cheap on how much they give you either! The staff is friendly and super nice. I also think it is nice that they provide free tea if you dine in. A great place to just grab food and go… however, I have noticed that I have fell into food comas after eating at this place a few times –_– I also had their orange chicken and honey chicken in the past, and both were tasty. There isn’t anything that I can complain of this place. My 4 star vs the 5 star is just opinion and based on taste alone. Service and everything else is superb!
Trista H.
Place rating: 4 Aloha, OR
The only reason I didn’t give them 5 stars is because they recently raised their prices, boooo! I love the chicken and rice though! I could eat here everyday(and actually have while on a diet) the gyoza is good too!
Mike D.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
This place is not bad but it’s not super great either. I work right near here so I will probably get something from here again. The chicken always seems a bit on the dry side and the teriyaki aside a little in the sweet side. I prefer Nara teriyaki up the street but maybe that’s just my tastes. Overall it really isn’t bad and the place is clean so if you like it great, a lot of people must they are always busy.
Curtis C.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
Decent food with good prices, and super fast service. I’ve seen this place get slammed during the lunch rush, and they still crank out the orders. I would give 3.5 stars if offered, but I don’t think it’s 4 star quality. The food just isn’t that special. I usually opt for the Chicken Bento, or the Daily special which is almost ALWAYS Chicken teri with an egg roll. The bento is under $ 5 and always leaves me plenty full. After living in Hawaii for several years, I often find myself jonesing for some good ol’ Teriyaki and white rice. Kokiyo does the trick, although they serve steamed veggies on the side instead of the ubiquitous mac salad you get in Hawaii.
Genna C.
Place rating: 3 Beaverton, OR
I love teriyaki, and I love white rice. I would totally eat a bowl of white rice with just teriyaki sauce on it, except that’s a total carb bomb and I’m trying to think through my food choices a little more in my *ahem* advanced age, that being the age where you realize that the way you ate in your 20’s with no problem now makes your ass expand exponentially and irretrievably. I digress. I asked about the chicken before I ordered… I can’t deal with the sketch cuts of chicken you get at some teriyaki places. She said the chicken teriyaki was skinless, all breast meat. Excellent, we are on the right path then. The chicken was good and paired nicely with the(maybe too) sweet teriyaki. There was plenty of chicken and plenty of rice, but also a shit-ton of cabbage. I don’t like cabbage so I wasn’t enthused by that, but I think even an enthusiastic cabbage-eater would have said«enough already» to that portion size. Oy. There were 2 carrot coins and 2 small broccoli pieces mixed in too, but cabbage clearly ruled the day’s veggie selection. Good prices, friendly service, and an inviting interior round out the experience. I will definitely be back(although next time, I’ll tell them to hold the cabbage.)
Kal C.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
I’ve been obsessed with chicken teriyaki/gyoza lately. I had it twice in 2 and a half days at 2 different places: here and Yaki Day down the street. I prefer Kokiyo. The cashier lady is sweet. They have a flat screen TV(usually playing CNN at the perfect volume), better ambiance, much more room, nicer staff, cheaper prices, good portions, good food, not as busy shopping center, better parking, and no need to bus your own table. Kokiyo charges $ 0.50 for drink refills, while Yaki does not. Kokiyo seems cleaner and is more affordable.