“The best Teriyaki in Seattle. I've been going for five years, so I've tried most of the menu, and every item has been perfectly cooked. The portions are great. The chicken katsu is juicy and crispy. The Teriyakis are never under or over cooked. The yakasoba is my favorite. The noodles are very filling and tasty.“
“This was a fun restaurant. I just stopped in to have desert and a drink.My churro was pretty darn good, but the alcohol drinks we ordered had way too much alcohol in them.My cousin had a coffee mixed drink and there was so much booze in it that it was not enjoyable.I had the house margarita and it also had so much alcohol in it that I didn't even finish it.If you're in your 20's and looking to go somewhere just to get waisted then tried is definitely the place to go, but if like me you're a little older and just wanted to enjoy a drink with your dinner I'm not sure this is the right restaurant for you.“
“Our first time here and we were there for lunch. The person running the place was very nice and friendly. Politely and honestly answered all my question because i am a vegetarian. My partner had kung pao chicken and pork fried rice. I had vegetable deluxe and steamed rice.Food was very, quantity was perfect and i will be back.FYI - all their vegetarian will have chicken broth which was OK with me.Dietary restrictions: All vegetarian dishes have chicken broth.“
“Delicious Thai food! Great selection for comfort food. I'm not a person who can handle spice but apparently the spiciness of the food is very spicy (according to my friends). Price is pretty reasonable as the portion size is very large.“
“Sai was friendly and service was fast. Came here with my friend to try their mega dosa and this thing was HUGE. They had to combine two small tables to fit the mega dosa on the table.I live in Seattle and would definetly comeback to try other items.“
“Hidden gem tucked away in the Thrasher’s Corner neighborhood. Exemplary authentic Thai dishes, service and ambience. Nicely done! We were pleasantly surprised to find that they serve $picky dishes and offer duck in various forms. Although we didn’t try the duck this visit, we definitely will next time. Thai street food offerings l?ked legit, too. Their spice levels are denoted on the menu and spice level four (4) hit the mark for sure. Nice and spicy! The wings were super, as was the phad Thai and soup. Can’t wait to go back and have some duck. Thai iced tea to keep cool is the move. The bar seemed like it had potential but it was too early to explore. Big cocktail menu. Highly recommend! Yum!“