Kinza Teriyaki Korean Restaurant
About Kinza Teriyaki Korean Restaurant
Kinza Teriyaki Korean Restaurant, located in Gig Harbor, WA, has been a staple for over 30 years, serving up authentic Korean cuisine with a modern twist. Offering a diverse menu with options like honey garlic chicken, bulgogi bibimbap, and Korean fried chicken, Kinza caters to both traditional and adventurous taste buds. Customers praise the generous portions, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere. The homemade strawberry puree for cocktails and the flavorful gyoza are standout favorites. Whether dining in or opting for takeout, Kinza offers a delightful culinary experience that will keep you coming back for more.
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Kinza Teriyaki is a great restaurant! Terrific food, huge portions and Sarah was amazing!! Sarah made the homemade strawberry puree for the mojito, as well as the cucumber kimchi. So delicious!! Overall great environment for dinner while traveling through the area!
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This was our second visit and just like the first the food and service was amazing. If they were closer to our house I would make a day of it every week. Portion sizes are huge with Korean fried chicken and short ribs being g my favorite. 10 stars....
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Great spot with great food and a great crew for takeout. Also, a neat little bar area.
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The clean restaurant, friendly ambiance, fast service all around. The portions of bulgogi bibimbop was too huge to eat for 1 person and priced $30. I wished it was moderate portion and priced appropriately. The spicy pork bulgogi bibimbop was more seasoned with teriyaki sauce was salty and not so spicy. The price factor was same.
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We decided to try Kinza based on other reviews of the Korean dishes. It's in an unassuming strip mall location off of Kimball. Service was fast and friendly. We ordered the K-pop mushrooms to start (in part because we wanted to know what they were) followed by the beef bibimbap and spicy pork bulgogi. The bulgogi arrived before the appetizer. It was intriguing as it looked like a bulgogi fajita plate. Spicy-ness was good, less than some other Korean pork I've tried. The bibimbap arrived next and we had to ask after our appetizer. The staff apologized for the miss and immediately brought the mushrooms. They were like a Korean fried chicken mushroom. Very good! The bibimbap was good. The rice was pretty crispy and all of the components were present. The stone pots keep the food screaming hot. Overall we thought this was good Korean fare and would recommend a stop at Kinza
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Food was marvelous! My husband and I tried the bibimbap bowl, chicken yakisoba, and gyoza. The gyoza were wonderful - some of the best restaurant gyoza I've had. The bibimbap was my absolute favorite. Full of crunchy veggies, a sunny side up egg, and savory beef it was a knock out for my husband and I. The yakisoba was also great! We ordered take out - service was great and efficient. The women running the shop were incredibly kind and hard working. The ambiance of the restaurant is clean, calm, and homey. We will be coming back for sure!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are some popular dishes at Kinza Teriyaki Korean Restaurant?
Customers rave about the bulgogi bibimbap, Korean fried chicken, and gyoza. The honey garlic chicken and various ramen offerings are also popular choices!
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Can I make a reservation at Kinza Teriyaki?
Yes, Kinza Teriyaki accepts reservations, so you can secure a spot for your visit!
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Is dine-in or takeout available at this restaurant?
Both dine-in and takeout options are available, so you can enjoy your meal however you prefer!
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What is the atmosphere like at Kinza Teriyaki?
The restaurant has a cozy and quiet ambiance, making it a great spot for casual dining or a quick bite.
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What amenities does Kinza Teriyaki offer for diners?
Kinza has wheelchair accessible facilities, free parking options, and accepts various payment methods including credit cards and NFC mobile payments.
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Happy to report that Kinza is alive and well. As a patron of the business for 30 or so years, I was sad to hear of the big change but it turns out that things are still well. The teriyaki is on point. Perhaps not quite what the original was but close. The difference is in the sauce. There are new menu items too. We tried the honey garlic chicken and it is great. We understand that prices have gone up but that's everywhere. Also, our order was right on time; about 10-15 mins on Christmas Eve. We will be back and more to report. Great for now.