Woo’s Teriyaki
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Nice local place, serving teriyaki and Korean food. I've only eaten the Korean dishes, which are spicy, plentiful, and delicious. The kimchee is great…
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GOOD EATS!!!. Cozy restaurant. Great food. What more can u ask for :D…
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I love Woo's! The employees are great and the food is amazing. I'll never forget the first time I went, and Woo made sure my visit was the best. For a…
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8 Reviews on “Woo’s Teriyaki”
GOOD EATS!!!. Cozy restaurant. Great food. What more can u ask for 😀
I love Woo’s! The employees are great and the food is amazing. I’ll never forget the first time I went, and Woo made sure my visit was the best. For affordable plates that are huge portions, I am happy I get to take my leftovers home with me. Thanks Woo!
Best teriyaki I have ever had. Lots of items on menu. Staff is great, quick to serve. Lunch costs under $8 for way too much food. My favorite spot to eat out14 Dec, 2012Good place for great eats. Busy place at lunch time, but that means excellent food! Prices are better than McDonalds. Great staff get in, eat, and get back to work. Love this place.
It’s not all that…. This restaurant is probably the most popular lunch location among the Richland work crowd. If you don’t get there before 11:30, you probably can’t get a seat. I have been to countless birthday lunches and celebrations here. However, I’m not that impressed with the food. It’s okay but certainly not exceptional. While the lunches are a generous size for the money, I find this place is not worth the hype.
Best Teriyaki in Town!. The Teriyaki is awesome! The prices are good and the food is made to order. So it takes time but is totally worth it. I hear the other food is good but I can’t tear myself away from chicken teriyaki with extra rice.
One of my 2 favorite Asian restaurants in the Tri Cities. The only sad thing about this restaurant is that it has limited hours (it’s closed on Sundays, not sure about Saturdays). Also, you kind of sit close to other tables, because it’s small, but so worth eating there! I love the bulgolgi, it comes with a lot of samples of kimchi and other pickeled veggies. My husband likes the kung pao chicken (and usually gets medium heat). We also enjoy the yakisoba when we feel like noodles.
Great family restaurant. This is a nice little family reataurant. The food can be very hot if you order it that way. I ahve been here many times, and my personal favorite is the kalbi. I haven ot been able to find any other restaurant that can even come close!