Takohachi (CLOSED)
This restaurant is out of business. 610 S Jackson St Seattle, WA map / directions send flowers here (206) 682-1828| Menu: | |
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Takohachi (CLOSED) is a Asian and Japanese restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid less than $10, and tipped between 15% to 18%.
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As close to Japan as I've found in Seattle
Granted, my sample is merely 2 weeks in Japan. You’ll hear “hai!”, see basically no sushi, and pork products will appear in unexpected places (though not in every noodle dish, as was often true in Japan).
Outstanding food at bargain prices. Part of Takohachi’s appeal – that it’s 10 tables – also can mean 20 minute waits on weeknights.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
Some unique dishes that make this place worthy of visiting
This place has interesting menu items that you wouldn’t be able to easily find elsewhere. They have lots of menu items, but part of it is because they have different combinations of selected items. This place has several ramen choices though. Takohachi definitely has a feel of home-style food, and is worth checking it out. It’s too bad all of these true Japanese food places are focused at the I-District (this place, Fort St. George, and Maekawa Bar). They need more of these restaurants everywhere!
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Tripple Set
I think that it was called the Tripple Set. Forgot the name. It’s basically a combination set of Hamburger Steak, Chicken Karaage, and Croquette. Very filling and very good. The Chicken Karaage was amazingly juicy and good!
Great homely Japanese food at fast food level price.
Confucius says: (Taste * Variety) – Cost = Value + Happiness
In debating whether to give this place a 4 or 5 star, I asked myself this question: “How likely is it for me to keep going back to this restaurant on a weekly basis if it were close to me”. And the answer is at least once a week. So, 5 stars.
Perhaps I’m bored with the typical Japanese dishes offered on the Eastside, but Takohachi definitely has some special flavors/dishes. Some were quite original (at least to me).
The quantity is just right (again, for me). It’s not overly indulging that you have to bust your stomach trying not to appear wasteful, and not too little that you go home hungry.
Lastly, the price is perfect.
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Tori-kara Curry
Chicken Curry. Very tender chicken pieces that’s actually mostly chicken rather than corn starch.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
An instant favorite!
Everything about this small restaurant, from the cartoonish octopus sign hanging outside, to the narrow and creaky wooden booths, to the handmade posters advertising entrees that allow you to “make your own hotness”, tells you that you’ve stepped in something unique. The word “commercial” has no meaning here – prepare yourself for some fine home-cooked Japanese comfort food.
The restaurant itself is small, and the service is just decent (as it always is when you don’t have a lot of waitstaff), but the real gem here is the value. The quality of the food is great, and the prices are simply outstanding. I really like how their menu is varied from the normal bento/donburi/udon choices at most Japanese restaurants on the Eastside. No sushi here, but you won’t even miss it.
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Kimchi Hanchan
Kimchi! Ramen! Bacon fried rice! Each alone would make me happy – together, I’m speechless. Did I mention bacon fried rice? Watch out – the ramen broth is a bit salty. But… bacon fried rice!
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
cheap and delicious homestyle Japanese food
Hard to find other Japanese restaurants like this in Seattle – homestyle Japanese food! And it is cheap, delicious, and they offer a lot of things other restaurants don’t. Comfort food for the soul – it’s a small unassuming place that you’ve probably driven by on Jackson street in Chinatown. The place isn’t big, but it’s well worth the try. A family runs the place and it is always the same two women with the husband cooking in the back. The menu features items like croquettes and kimchi ramen which are hard to come by in Seattle! Their croquettes (sort of a mashed potato thing with ground meat in it and fried like a tator tot) are delicious. I highly recommend the bento box to start. It is a perfect dinner and you get to try a variety of delicious morsels.
Look for the octopus sign outside the restaurant to spot it.
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Bento Box
A great dinner and perfect portion size. Features tempura shrimp, fried chicken karaage, tamago, edamame, veggies, salmon, and a bunch of other treats.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
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