
The Best Hole in the Wall Spot in Washington That You’ve Never Heard of
Family-owned restaurant,Tá Jóia in Bothell, was recently crowned the best hole-in-the-wall restaurant by Mashed. If you have never heard of this restaurant before, wow, you must have been living under a rock (like me, ha).
Buzz about Tá Jóia has been building for years. The restaurant even won a Yelp Top 100 Places to Eat in the U.S. award once!
How Do You Pronounce "Tá Jóia"?
The "Tá" sounds like "Tah" as in "taco," and "Jóia" is pronounced like "JOY-yah." TAH-JOY-YAH.
"Made with love, served with love…Women owned and operated…The best teriyaki in the PNW.” - Tá Jóia
Tá Jóia Menu
I can't wait to check it out for myself. Tá Jóia's restaurant motto is "Teriyaki with a twist" and the twist is a fusion of flavors and meals from Brazil. Popular dishes include the Spicy Chicken, Joia Fried Rice, and the gluten-free options.

Tá Jóia Reviews
Tá Jóia has a nearly perfect 5-star score review on Yelp.
Heidi S. on Facebook says the Grilled Shrimp is her favorite meal to get from Tá Jóia, “especially with the cilantro sauce!”
Where Is Tá Jóia Located?
You can find locals swarming this popular spot in Bothell (22833 Bothell Everett Hwy, Suite 151). They are open Monday - Saturday: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and closed on Sundays.
Want More Brazilian Food?
Other hot Brazilian food restaurants in town include Kitanda, a chain of Brazilian coffee shops you'll find in Washington and Oregon that serves coffee and the famous Brazilian cheesy, "naturally gluten-free, yeast-free" named "kitanda."
There's also Botteco Brazil in Queen Anne (15 Nickerson St, Seattle). If you're feeling like a million bucks, try a meal at the fancy Brazilian chain restaurant, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse (locations in Bellevue, Lynnwood, and Seattle).
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