Oregon, United States Food Guide: 3 Japanese food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Saint Helens

November 8, 2019 Kelli Reichel

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1. Miyako Restaurant

1835 Columbia Blvd, Saint Helens, OR 97051-6220 Japanese, Sushi, Asian Dinner, Lunch Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 503-397-9701 http://www.miyakosushigroup.com
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4 based on 16 reviews

Miyako Restaurant

Reviewed By drclif

If you want Japanese food other than sushi, I wouldn't recommend this place. Tempura was mediocre, sunomono didn't even have any vinegar taste, and no toasted sesame seeds. Mizo soup was just a bland broth with very tiny chunks of tofu. Ebi Furai was heavily breaded in panko crumbs, and obviously out of a frozen food box, served with a tankatsu sauce intended for pork, not sea food. Add slow service and inattention (no chop sticks provided, had to go get from server, away from table). Being a small town is not an excuse for poor quality. Disappointing.

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2. Teriyaki Spice

631 Goerig St, Woodland, WA 98674-9401 Japanese +1 360-225-7916 http://teriyakispicewoodland.mypub.website
Teriyaki Spice

Reviewed By casa304

This tiny restaurant near the Dollar Tree is so good! Teriyaki chicken, beef, port. Noodles or rice. Many other menu options. When I need to take a dish to a group gathering, I often order the teriyaki chicken by itself, without rice and salad. They add several containers of sauce. It is delicious! They have a few tables for those who wish to eat in, but many patrons take their food to go. Nice people, hard workers, and good food.

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3. The Long House

1 Cowlitz Way, Ridgefield, WA 98642-5487 Japanese +1 360-887-6447 https://ilaniresort.com/poi/dining/longhouse.html
The Long House

Reviewed By OldProChef

Unfortunately, my review is not based so much on his food but based on the restaurants layout. I found the, uncomfortable bar stools, narrow, nearly impassable pathway, and torturous dining tables to be more than I can handle. Anyone standing taller than 5 foot 7 and weighing more than 140 lb would find sitting at these dining tables to be laborious and uncomfortable. These things made the restaurant so uncomfortable to patronize that I probably would not go back based on this alone. I did however, order a bowl of poke which was not bad although overpriced and a small portion. The fish was not overly mushy for being frozen tuna with a sauce that did compliment it well. All this atop a bid of seaweed salad was a nice little snack but, at $15, probably will not be on my check the next time. I did not taste the sushi rolls but they look like they were made in a professional manner. I can only assume, based on the quality of the tuna in my poke, that they would be passable although, not great. If I was to order anything from this restaurant again, I would order it take out and find somewhere else in the casino to sit down.

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