Craving Asian flavors? Happy Teriyaki in Boise offers delicious Asian fusion food featuring teriyaki bowls, Chinese and Japanese classics, fried rice, noodles and bubble tea. Our commitment to fresh ingredients and family recipes keeps customers happy. Open for lunch and dinner with takeout and delivery options!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6580 S Federal Way, Boise, ID 83716
Phone: (208) 350-6704
Website: https://ilovehappyteriyaki.com/
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Reviews
Walking in, I was greeted by an ambiance that screamed “we stopped trying years ago.” The decor looks like it was assembled by someone who lost a bet, and the lighting is just dim enough to make you question whether you’re actually in a restaurant or some abandoned DMV waiting room.
Now, the food. Oh, the food. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to eat regret, order literally anything on the menu. The teriyaki sauce? Tastes like a tragic accident involving too much sugar and despair. The chicken? I’ve had more tender drywall. The rice? I’m convinced they use it as packing material before dumping it on your plate.
And the service—wow. It’s almost impressive how they make you feel like an inconvenience for existing. The staff moves with the urgency of someone trying to get fired on purpose. I could have watched an entire season of a bad Netflix show in the time it took for my meal to arrive, and when it did, I was genuinely unsure if it had been microwaved or just glared at until warm. The only respite was the cashier, she was nice, the others glared from the back.
The worst part? I paid for this experience. I willingly handed over my hard-earned money in exchange for an existential crisis served on a tray. If Dante had written about food purgatory, Happy Teriyaki would have its own circle of hell.
Final verdict: If your worst enemy asks for a restaurant recommendation, send them here. Otherwise, do yourself a favor—burn your wallet before you let it pay for this atrocity.
I ordered the Happy Noodles with Chicken ($12.95), which is Chicken on a bed of Yakisoba Noodles. Other protein options are beef or pork. I was drawn to this dish because Yakisoba isn’t on many menus in  Idaho. In fact, the first time I ever had it was before it was on any local menus, and I had to make it myself from scratch. 
The service was excellenot. My order came out fast. It was steaming hot and I could tell from the heft of the bag that it was generously portioned. It made two meals for me. I like that it had a large portion of chicken. The noodles were deliciously, seasoned and perfectly cooked. This is my kind of “fast food.” My five star review is based solely on this dish because it’s the only one I’ve tried. It was excellent! And it’s the best Yakisoba I’ve had in Boise to date.
Highly Recommended!!!