Joy Teriyaki & Poke

  4.2 – 176 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

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Address: 7009 SW Nyberg St, Tualatin, OR 97062

Phone: (503) 885-1943

Website: http://joyteriyakipoke.com/

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M Hickerson
The yakisoba had an excellent noodle to chicken to veg ratio. Portion was huge and food was delicious! Ambience was great too – enjoyed the music and video scenery of Hawaii. My partner got the teriyaki bowl and said it was among the best he’s ever had
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Ryin Greely
Good food, nice clean seating area. Dj garden video playing on the tv.

Lunch special $12.99
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Kishmish London
I go here about every 4 or 5 months with my gma and have for many years. We only get the Poke bowls as theyre her favorite. Though they were better 7 years ago, that isnt rly that big of a deal for me compared to how hard it seems to get thru a line if there is one present. I tend to find myself limiting my changes to 0 between me and my gmas bowls just to ensure a line doesnt form. The process takes significantly longer than something like subway, and the other items are overpriced. But for a small Poke bowl I guess there arent rly cheap options outside a quality belt sushi style restaurant.
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Andrew Philpot
The counter person was very nice and polite. He rang up my order and the machine ask how much I wanted to tip. My food came within a few minutes. It was tasty. But Luke warm. I asked for utensils and he pointed to the counter. I wish I had know this before I pre tipped. Even cold, it was in my top 10 teriyaki. Note to owner – get someone on the floor taking orders and providing good service and you will get more customers and your employees will make better ti
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Mark Taylor
I enjoyed my food a lot—an order of shrimp yakisoba with soy and orange sauce on the sticky rice, a bottle of pineapple flavored Mexican Faygo, and a side of potstickers for the table to share—and found it both filling and satisfying.
Especially considering the relatively late hour (≈8:30pm-9:00pm) and the fairly cheap price-point of the entire dish ($17.50 for the Yakisoba; $2.50 for the drink; ≈$5 for the Potstickers?) I can’t complain overmuch.

Unfortunately the service wasn’t terribly great, so I will be complaining somewhat.
My main issues:
• The cashier didn’t really understand the questions I asked him, and I couldn’t really understand what he said to me in response; therefore I just ordered exactly by the number.
• Despite ordering exactly as pictured, the others with me in my party didn’t get the broccoli that was supposed to be in their Teriyaki Chicken/Steak bowls; mine was fine though. ‍♂️
• We didn’t get our side of potstickers with our meals; after waiting ≈15 minutes, I went to the counter to mention it to the cashier. After the initial language confusion, he became very apologetic and brought them out promptly—they were crispy and rather good, so ultimately it wasn’t an issue.

The main reasons I bring up these issues is because of the three of us, I had to handle each issue rather than my siblings. Each of them felt uncomfortable dealing with things, but for different reasons.
My sister didn’t want to ask anyone to repeat things or clarify what someone said, so she just stood uncomfortably and waited for one of us to explain things to her.
By brother was annoyed by the missing broccoli and kept grumbling about the money spent on the Potstickers, but dislikes confrontation, so he just glared into his rice.
So I went up, mentioned the issues—nicely, politely, asking instead of making demands—got them resolved easily, moved on with our meals and our nights; everyone was happy.

We’ll all definitely be coming back again.
Most likely for late-night dinners or a quick snack before events or activities.
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Melissa Mirich-Traill
Price went up and quality went down. Chocking on super dry rice, its like they didn’t put enough water to cook the brown rice. Also asked for extra cucumbers and was charged 99 cents for maybe 6-7 quarters of a piece of cucumber. Also asked for extra masago and charged extra. They need to alter their computer menu as it states mix in “as many” but was charged $2 extra. Must be new management or something as this is the first time i have had this issue or poor quality. Will have to get my poke elsewhere. Sad.
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Kayla Lam
Let me start this off by saying the food was OK in flavor, but the quantity of food that you get for how much you pay is not worth it. The service was slow, and if you were going to charge me this much for this amount of food, it is not worth it. For lunch special only rice and chicken, no veggies and nothing special to it. If you’re looking for some good teriyaki go to Mashitas, and if you’re looking for a good poke try Sherwood or The food carts in Beaverton. I love to support small Asian businesses but this was not it.

The poke only looks this good because I kept asking for more of this and that because they would just give me a pinch of every topping. For $17 you can get two bowls add a better place.
We only came to this location because it was convenient and wanted to try something new. Now we wish we went somewhere else. It wasn’t worth the convenience, now it’s an inconvenience having to write this review.
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Stumpy7191
They give you significantly less food. I bought their pork bowl in two locations (this one is in the paper bowl) the other from 901 SW Highland Dr, in Gresham (the one in plastic) both priced at $9.50 both bought the same week. Never coming back to this location.
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Shannon De Buiser
Was excited to see another poke option close to Tigard but…. Meh. Won’t be going back. SERIOUSLY small portions compared to other poke bars. Two small scoops of rice, limited to TWO add-ins — how much would another scoop of rice or edamame cost them? 5¢? Worth the splurge on their part to not leave the packaging looking so empty! Tuna & salmon was good quality for poke but really big cuts which made it awkward to eat. The ponzu sauces were watery and clear which is never a good sign. Shrimp clearly frozen with a couple errant tails left on (which is fine, but either do all or nothing — nothing like thinking they’re all tailless and biting into one that isn’t). Will just keep making the drive to Poke Makana because for the same $12.99, you can fill your bowl up with all the edamame, seaweed salad, AND fake crab mix you want, with double the rice and/or mixed greens, too.
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Jen Vasquez
Delicious and fresh poke! Lots of options for fish and toppings for poke bowls. The poke was so good we got a chicken teriyaki and gyoza plate to go with some masubi! Definitely will be eating here again!
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