Moli Bento

316 15th Ave E, Seattle
(206) 325-8630

Recent Reviews

Aaron Ortiz

This place rocks!! I’ve never left a review before but I liked this place that much. Service was great - food brought to us in already to go boxes super fast. The food was delicious and hot. Music played gives a great vibe. 11/10

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Yakisoba Chicken

J. Kenji López-Alt

The prices are great but the chicken was reheated and dry.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Kaila Tu

Ordered the chicken teriyaki for takeout at lunch, the food was fantastic! The man at the counter was friendly and had my order ready in less than 5 minutes. Inside is not anything fancy, but clean and cozy. I can definitely see myself bringing a friend or two here for a meal and good conversation in the future.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Teriyaki

Thomas Ransom

This is my favorite place for lunch on the hill (maybe the whole city). The owner is super kind and the food is awesome and reasonably priced. I usually get the teriyaki combo and can eat the whole thing without needing to nap after, so you know it’s quality. YouCan’t ask for much more for a meal less than $15! I consider myself a regular

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Teriyaki, Salad

UGOLINI Costrini

This grilled chicken is among the best I've ever tasted—absolutely delicious. The owner is exceptionally friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ember Davis

Some of the best Chicken Teriyaki I have had!! So good! The Gyoza was perfectly cooked and the salad with the amazing dressing was a nice bonus. Wish I lived closer, I would eat here all the time!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Steven Sutterby

The worst teriyaki in Seattle.The chicken was grilled at some point and when you order it's reheated in a frying pan. Dry and a small portion. I suspect this place is only in business because it's by a hospital. No hot sauce available!?

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Lana G.

Delicious plate lunches and big portions! I’ve had both the chicken teriyaki and chicken katsu - so good! They also have veggie options. Unko is also super nice it reminds me of plate lunch I grew up eating in Hawaii :) 10/10 would recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Teriyaki Super Special, Chicken Katsu

Lizzie G

Popped in for dinner - the restaurant is super quaint and run very well! We arrived 30 mins before closing and decided to dine in, and promised to leave upon the hour, but the owner said it was ok if we stayed a little late. Super tasty side salad and the teriyaki chicken was super flavorful!!! Drinks/canned sodas on the side of the cash register. Took about 10 mins to get our food & you could tell it was a popular spot even near closing since 4 other people came in for their to-go orders! Will have to come back and try something new next time!

Lizzie Gilmore

Popped in for dinner - the restaurant is super quaint and run very well! We arrived 30 mins before closing and decided to dine in, and promised to leave upon the hour, but the owner said it was ok if we stayed a little late. Super tasty side salad and the teriyaki chicken was super flavorful!!! Drinks/canned sodas on the side of the cash register. Took about 10 mins to get our food & you could tell it was a popular spot even near closing since 4 other people came in for their to-go orders! Will have to come back and try something new next time!

Dee

this is a god tier shop, and one of the last still good original era teriyaki shops left in seattle. the prices, portions, and quality of the food are like a time capsule from the late 2000s and early 2010s to me. i haven’t tried a single thing from here that wasn’t way better than my expectationsthere’s nowhere within a reasonable distance of this place in town that’s remotely this good, and it all costs $2-5 more per item while doing nothing to justify itselfi’ve been a teriyaki enjoyer since a young age, and every place i’d recommend(RIP ballet on pike st especially) is gone. please visit this place and keep it alive as long as we can, it’s both good even compared to the fallen greats and excellent on its own merits.

Dave White

Did not go

bimbo hypnosis

this is a god tier shop, and one of the last still good original era teriyaki shops left in seattle. the prices, portions, and quality of the food are like a time capsule from the late 2000s and early 2010s to me. i haven’t tried a single thing from here that wasn’t way better than my expectationsthere’s nowhere within a reasonable distance of this place in town that’s remotely this good, and it all costs $2-5 more per item while doing nothing to justify itselfi’ve been a teriyaki enjoyer since a young age, and every place i’d recommend(RIP ballet on pike st especially) is gone. please visit this place and keep it alive as long as we can, it’s both good even compared to the fallen greats and excellent on its own merits.

Tyler Leite

I go here once or twice a week. Perfect for when you're in the mood for comfort food. I hate how sweet most teriyaki and yakisoba is. Moli Bento delivers a meal that is much more balanced, flavor-wise. Still plenty sweet if you're into that thing, but it's balanced by fat and salt in a way you don't see too often. There is a decent variety to the dishes without spanning so far as to lose sight of a signature style. I recommend the chicken katsu, chicken teriyaki, and tofu yakisoba.

Kenneth Hoffmann

Really tasty spicy teriyaki chicken!

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