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Teriyaki Hee Japanese Grill & Ramen

5718 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
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Teriyaki Hee Japanese Grill & Ramen 7.9
Sunset Park
Teriyaki Hee Japanese Grill & Ramen is a fast-casual spot where grilled teriyaki plates, fried chicken combos, and ramen bowls share space with a compact sushi menu. It functions as a flexible everyday choice for Sunset Park residents who want something more substantial than simple takeout rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Soy garlic fried chicken combo, Chicken and beef teriyaki plate, House ramen with char siu toppings
Scores:
Value: 8 Service: 7.6 Consistency: 7.7 Food Quality: 8.1 Atmosphere: 6.1 Cultural Relevance: 6.5
What makes it special: Counter-service Japanese grill where ramen and teriyaki share top billing.
Who should go: Friends wanting hearty combos without full sit-down formality.
When to visit: Lunch and early dinner for fastest turnaround and seating.
What to order: Soy garlic fried chicken, teriyaki combo, signature ramen.
Insider tip: Pair a fried chicken combo with one ramen to split between two.
Teriyaki Hee Japanese Grill & Ramen 8.2
Sunset Park
Teriyaki Hee Japanese Grill & Ramen centers its menu on long-simmered ramen broths topped with char siu, corn, and wood ear mushrooms, backed by teriyaki plates, fried dumplings, and sushi. The space leans casual and comfortable rather than polished, but warm service and a steady delivery following make it a practical choice for weeknight ramen. Pricing stays in the budget range, especially if you stick to ramen and a drink.
Must-Try Dishes: Char siu ramen with corn and wood ear, Chicken teriyaki plate, Fried dumplings
Scores:
Value: 8.4 Service: 8 Consistency: 7.9 Food Quality: 8.5 Atmosphere: 6.3 Cultural Relevance: 7.6
What makes it special: Anime-decorated ramen shop with slow-simmered broth and teriyaki plates.
Who should go: Ramen fans who also want bubble tea and snacks.
When to visit: Evenings for warm broth and a relaxed crowd.
What to order: Char siu ramen, chicken teriyaki plate, fried dumplings.
Insider tip: Use their direct online ordering site for the widest ramen and snack selection.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; generally manageable on weekdays but tight after 6pm and on weekends.
Dress code: Very casual β€” hoodies, jeans, and everyday streetwear are the norm.
Noise level: Moderate β€” steady conversation hum but still easy to talk across the table.
Weekend wait: 20–35 minutes during peak hours without ordering ahead
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait or under 10 minutes
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes β€” vegetable ramen, tofu options, and several veggie appetizers.
Vegan options: Limited β€” the vegetable ramen can be customized, but broth confirmation is advised.
Gluten-free options: Limited β€” rice-based teriyaki plates work best, but soy-based sauces are common.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? More casual than romantic β€” it works for low-pressure daytime or early evening dates, but not for an impression-heavy night out.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes β€” they don’t take reservations and operate strictly on walk-in and delivery volume.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes β€” simple ramen, teriyaki chicken, and dumplings make it easy for kids, and the relaxed setting is family-appropriate.
Best For
Better for: Budget-friendly ramen with fast turnaround and reliable delivery consistency.
Skip if: You’re looking for handcrafted broths, premium ingredients, or a polished ramen bar experience.