Teriyaki Boy Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Teriyaki Boy Philippines channels
Teriyaki Boy Philippines Menu 2026
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Teriyaki Boy Menu with Prices

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Looking for the complete Teriyaki Boy Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Teriyaki Boy menu with updated prices across all 11 categories — sourced directly from official Teriyaki Boy Philippines channels.

Teriyaki Boy sits in a unique position in the Philippine Japanese food scene — accessible enough for a casual mall lunch, serious enough for a proper Japanese dinner. The Teriyaki Boy Chicken is the dish that built the brand’s name, but the menu has expanded significantly: Tonkotsu Ramen, Gyoza in three sizes, proper Sushi and Sashimi, Katsudon, Ebi Tempura, and Japanese Cotton Cheesecake. The Cater Tray section also makes Teriyaki Boy a practical option for parties and gatherings that want Japanese food without the per-head cost of a restaurant.

From a ₱65 Tamago Sushi to a full Beef Gyu Bento — Teriyaki Boy covers the Japanese dining spectrum at prices that work for both a solo lunch and a group celebration. Scroll down for the complete menu.

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Teriyaki Boy Appetisers Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Gyoza (15 pcs)₱ 727.00
Gyoza (10 pcs)₱ 482.00
Cheese Gyoza₱ 284.00
Gyoza (5 pcs)₱ 257.00
Miso Soup₱ 88.00
Teriyaki Boy Appetisers Menu
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Teriyaki Boy Rolls Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Philly Cheese Steak Roll₱ 319.00
Crunchy Kani Roll₱ 299.00
California Roll₱ 292.00
Teriyaki Boy Rolls Menu
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Teriyaki Boy Sushi & Sashimi Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Salmon Sushi₱ 395.00
Tempura Tuna Tartare₱ 395.00
Shake Sashimi₱ 249.00
Tamago Sashimi₱ 119.00
Tamago Sushi₱ 74.00
Teriyaki Boy Sushi and Sashimi
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Teriyaki Boy Ramen & Noodles Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Teriyaki Boy Chicken Ramen Large₱ 610.00
Tonkotsu Ramen Large₱ 501.00
Miso Butter Large₱ 501.00
Yakisoba₱ 243.00
Teriyaki Boy Ramen and Noodles
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Teriyaki Boy Sizzlin Meals Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Cheesy Beef Rice₱ 428.00
Chicken Strips₱ 271.00
Beef Strips₱ 271.00
Teriyaki Boy Sizzlin Meals
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Teriyaki Boy Cater Trays Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Teriyaki Boy Chicken Ala Carte₱ 2,271.00
Beef Teppanyaki₱ 1,946.00
Ebi Tempura₱ 1,946.00
Tonkatsu Ala Carte₱ 1,881.00
Tori Karaage Ala Carte₱ 1,522.00
Yakimeshi₱ 488.00
Gohan₱ 423.00
Yakisoba₱ 1,320.00
Teriyaki Boy Cater Trays
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Teriyaki Boy Ala Carte Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Beef Belly Teppanyaki₱ 488.00
Teriyaki Boy Chicken₱ 474.00
Ebi Shrimp Tempura₱ 406.00
Tonkatsu (Pork Cutlets)₱ 406.00
Tori Karaage₱ 366.00
Teriyaki Boy Ala Carte
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Teriyaki Boy Bento Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Beef Gyu Bento₱ 454.00
Chicken & Egg Bento₱ 389.00
Beef Belly Rice₱ 393.00
Teriyaki Boy Bento
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Teriyaki Boy Rice Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Katsudon₱ 501.00
Tuna Teriyaki Donburi₱ 460.00
Beef Bowl Teppanyaki₱ 333.00
Teriyaki Boy Chicken Rice Bowl₱ 325.00
Tonkatsu Rice Bowl (Pork Katsu)₱ 292.00
Gyoza Rice Bowl₱ 243.00
Tofu Katsu Rice Bowl₱ 243.00
Tori Karaage Rice Bowl₱ 271.00
Yakimeshi₱ 115.00
Gohan₱ 88.00
Teriyaki Boy Rice Menu
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Teriyaki Boy Desserts
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Teriyaki Boy Beverages Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Rock Salt & Cheese Milktea₱ 162.00
Watermelon Lemon Fruit Tea₱ 143.00
Mango Calamansi Fruit Tea₱ 143.00
Coco Sugar Milktea₱ 143.00
Japanese Roasted Milktea₱ 143.00
Soda in Can₱ 91.00
San Miguel Pale₱ 79.00
San Miguel Light₱ 79.00
Bottled Water₱ 66.00
Teriyaki Boy Beverages
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⭐ Our Favorite Items at Teriyaki Boy Menu
Teriyaki Boy Chicken (Ala Carte)
₱ 474.00
The dish that built the Teriyaki Boy brand — tender grilled chicken glazed in a sweet-savory teriyaki sauce that is specific enough to be recognizable after years of not visiting. It is the benchmark order at every Teriyaki Boy branch and the one dish that most regulars return to regardless of how many other things they try.
Tonkotsu Ramen Large
₱ 501.00
Rich pork bone broth ramen — the Japanese comfort food benchmark at Teriyaki Boy. The Large serves properly and hits the notes that Tonkotsu ramen should: deeply savory, slightly fatty broth, noodles that hold up through the bowl. A genuinely satisfying ramen at a mid-range price.
Katsudon
₱ 501.00
Crispy pork cutlet simmered with egg and onion over Japanese rice — a donburi that Teriyaki Boy executes consistently well. The egg-coated katsu over fluffy gohan is the kind of meal that feels complete without needing anything else on the side. One of the most satisfying rice bowls on the entire menu.
Philly Cheese Steak Roll
₱ 319.00
Teriyaki Boy’s most distinctive sushi roll — a Japanese-American fusion that works better than it has any right to. Beef, cream cheese, and cucumber in a maki roll that manages to be simultaneously familiar and genuinely Japanese-adjacent. The most ordered roll at the table when a group visits for the first time.
Japanese Cotton Cheesecake
₱ 130.00
Light, airy, barely sweet cheesecake with a soft wobbly texture that is completely different from the dense New York-style cheesecakes at other chains. At ₱130, Teriyaki Boy’s Japanese Cotton Cheesecake is the dessert that most converts people who thought they didn’t like cheesecake. Order this at the end of every visit.
Tori Karaage Rice Bowl
₱ 271.00
Japanese-style crispy fried chicken — marinated in soy, ginger, and garlic, then deep-fried to a crunchy exterior with juicy meat inside — served over steamed rice. The Tori Karaage Rice Bowl is Teriyaki Boy’s best everyday value order: a genuinely Japanese preparation at a price that competes with ordinary fast food chicken rice.
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Is Teriyaki Boy Philippines Halal?

No — Teriyaki Boy Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork-based items such as Tonkatsu (pork cutlets), Gyoza (which may contain pork), Pork Katsu Rice Bowl, and various pork-containing dishes. Muslim customers are advised to verify specific items with their branch before ordering.

About Teriyaki Boy Philippines

Teriyaki Boy is a homegrown Philippine Japanese restaurant chain that has been serving Filipino diners since 1994 — making it one of the longest-running Japanese restaurant chains in the country. Founded under the Max’s Restaurant group, Teriyaki Boy was built around the idea of making Japanese food genuinely accessible to Filipino diners without compromising the core elements that make Japanese cuisine worth eating: fresh ingredients, proper technique, and food that is identifiably, authentically Japanese.

The flagship dish — Teriyaki Boy Chicken — remains the most recognized item after more than three decades, a testament to the consistency of both the recipe and the preparation. Over the years, the menu has expanded significantly: the Ramen and Noodles section brought proper Tonkotsu and Miso Butter ramen to the menu; the Sushi and Sashimi section added proper Japanese raw fish preparations; and the Cater Tray section positioned Teriyaki Boy as a practical option for events and gatherings that want Japanese food at a manageable per-person cost.

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With branches across Metro Manila and major cities, Teriyaki Boy has established itself as the reliable choice for Filipino diners who want a complete Japanese meal experience — from Gyoza starters through Katsudon rice bowls and Japanese Cotton Cheesecake — at prices that make the cuisine accessible for both casual weekday lunches and special occasion dinners.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Teriyaki Boy is most famous for its signature Teriyaki Boy Chicken (₱474 ala carte) — grilled chicken in sweet-savory teriyaki glaze that has been the brand’s defining dish since 1994. The Tonkotsu Ramen Large (₱501), Katsudon (₱501), Philly Cheese Steak Roll (₱319), and Japanese Cotton Cheesecake (₱130) are also consistently among the most ordered items. The Tori Karaage (Japanese fried chicken) in both ala carte and rice bowl format is a close second to the teriyaki chicken in overall popularity.
Teriyaki Boy Cater Trays are large-format party or event trays of Japanese dishes — designed for gatherings, celebrations, or office catering. Options include Teriyaki Boy Chicken Ala Carte (₱2,271), Beef Teppanyaki (₱1,946), Ebi Tempura (₱1,946), Tonkatsu Ala Carte (₱1,881), Tori Karaage Ala Carte (₱1,522), and sides like Yakimeshi (₱488) and Gohan (₱423). They are a practical option for events that want authentic Japanese food without paying per-person restaurant prices.
Tori Karaage is the Japanese style of fried chicken — chicken thigh pieces marinated in soy sauce, sake, ginger, and garlic, then coated in potato starch and deep-fried until crispy. The result is a lighter, crunchier fried chicken with a distinctly Japanese flavor profile compared to Western-style fried chicken. At Teriyaki Boy, Tori Karaage is available ala carte (₱366), as a Rice Bowl (₱271), and in a Cater Tray (₱1,522). It is one of the most ordered dishes by regulars who have moved beyond the teriyaki chicken as their default order.
Katsudon (₱501) is a Japanese donburi (rice bowl) dish consisting of a crispy tonkatsu (pork cutlet) that is simmered with sliced onions and egg in a dashi-based sauce, then served over a bowl of steamed Japanese rice. The egg partially sets around the cutlet, creating a soft, custard-like coating over the crispy pork. It is one of the most beloved Japanese rice bowl dishes and Teriyaki Boy’s most premium rice offering.
Gohan (₱88) is simply steamed Japanese short-grain rice — the standard plain rice side dish at Teriyaki Boy, served with most ala carte and bento orders. Yakimeshi (₱115) is Japanese fried rice — stir-fried with egg, vegetables, and seasoning in the Japanese style. Yakimeshi has a slightly different flavor profile from Filipino sinangag or Chinese fried rice, using soy sauce and a lighter hand with ingredients. Both are available individually or as part of the Cater Tray section for larger orders.
Yes! Teriyaki Boy Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select branches. You can also check their official website at teriyakiboy.com.ph and their Facebook page at facebook.com/TeriyakiBoyPh for branch locations, operating hours, and delivery availability in your area.

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