Your go-to spot for mouthwatering teriyaki delights in a cozy, family-run setting. We serve up classic teriyaki favorites alongside our signature dishes straight from the wok and grill. At Teriyaki & Noodles, we’re all about crafting hot, fresh, and top-notch meals made to order, ensuring every bite is a flavorful experience you’ll love.
Unassuming counter-serve eatery in a strip mall offering familiar Japanese, Chinese & Thai dishes.
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Address: 2265 NE Andresen Rd Suite 103, Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: (360) 253-5959
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As I walked in, I was greeted with a genuine smile and a “Welcome” from the gentleman behind the counter.
The choices are pan asian. A mix of popular dishes from China, Japan, and Korea
I ordered spicy chicken yaki soba and it was delicious. While many places will short you on the chicken, this dish has a piece of chicken in every forkful of noodles. The noodles have a nice mix of cabbage, carrot, green onion, yellow onion, zucchini, mushrooms and broccoli. The sauce was ordered Medium spice and it’s just right.
The portion was large enough for 2. You could easily order 3 different dishes and feed 4-5 people.
The owner sets the tone here and I heard the staff laughing in the back with him. Great atmosphere for a local lunch spot.
Try it out.
Cons: Teriyaki Chicken was pretty hard to chew on and took some time to digest, Chicken portions are a bit smaller than usual
Before I launch into a bitter tirade regarding the food, I want to address their confusing menu. It is extensive and it’s up on the wall with no explanations as to what each dish is. There are pictures to the right, but many of the pictures, if not most do not have names on them, much less ingredients.
I was confused by the number of options and didn’t want to stand there blocking the next customer while I tried to sort things out. I suppose you that once you’ve come a few times, you just get your favorites, but I found it irritating and intimidating. Not even some little paper menus to look at while you wait.
So I get the Spicy Yaki Udon. I’ll start by saying I wish I had n
known it had shell fish in it or I would have passed. That gets back to the awkward and unhelpful menu. The noodles came swimming in a bland, sweet sauce that tasted like it came from a mix or a can. Just about zero spice, but worse, no character, no layers of flavor, no umami… nothing. It reminds me of cheap standard cantonese sauces I used to get at restaurants when I was a kid 60 years ago. All of it, too sweet and utterly uninteresting and painfully dated.
What the place is, is a bad fast food joint with regular restaurant prices. It’s clean, and open and boring, the Mcdonalds of Noodles. The space cries out for a more authentic, more remarkable place. Maybe their teriyaki stuff was better, but the “Spicy” Udon was pathetic.