Yakitori Sadajuro is our new favorite yakitori place in Tokyo. It’s not super cheap, but not too expensive or high-end either. We’ve been here twice and both times it cost around 5,000-6,000 yen per person including drinks. There are several tasting menus here, but you can do a la carte as well. The first time we came here we did a la carte and the second time we did the 2,500 yen tasting course, which comes with an appetizer, salad, and five skewers and then ordered two additional skewers, a yaki onigiri, and a carbonara to share between the two of us.
All of the skewers are cooked to perfection and all of their rice and noodle dishes have been delicious so make sure you order those in addition to the yakitori. We never thought that we’d have carbonara at a Yakitori place, but it was especially good. Everyone who works here is young and friendly so you’ll definitely get good service here. They serve a “shijimi espresso” at the end of the meal. This is a dark colored clam soup that is served in the form of an espresso and is not coffee. We were surprised by how good this was, especially in the winter.
Sadajuro is also one of the few restaurants (in fact it may be the only Yakitori restaurant) that allows dogs so this would be a good spot for anyone who is a pet owner. Just make sure that you make reservations and add a note saying that you are bringing your dog so that they can give you one of the semi-outdoor seating areas. The area has a sliding glass door so you’ll still be warm...
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A word of review. The stylish atmosphere of this Azabujuban yakitori restaurant with plump yakitori is perfect for a date.
Access from the station It is a 5-minute walk from Azabu-juban station. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere with a glass wall as you walk up the hill!
Seating. Total 44 seats.There are counters, tables, and private rooms, perfect for two people.
Interior The interior is based on a wood-grain style, and the stylish atmosphere will make you want to eat yakitori!The atmosphere is stylish and comfortable.The counter is just visible from the outside, but the atmosphere is very nice.
Cuisine Today, we had a course for about 5,000 yen. The yakitori skewers are plump, moist, and very tasty.The tsukune (rice cake) is very filling and tastes great when mixed with the yolk, The grilled rice balls at the end of the meal were delicious.I think it's been a while since I had a grilled rice ball.
The price was 7,000 yen per person including drinks. The total price including drinks was about 7,000 yen per person. The price is reasonable for Azabujuban, so I highly recommend...
Read moreWe went a few times, the food is good, but the service is not. Tonight we had two children and, despite asking explicitly for their food to served as soon as possible, it never came out. After one hour and a half we asked to please check, and we had to insost. After checking carefully, they had taken the order, but forgot to prepare some of our order, including all the children food. We asked to cancel the remaining order, because it was already bedtime for the kids. The kids did not have dinner at all, which is very upsetting. They still charged service and mandatory drinks for the kids, and nobody even apologized about the situation. Quite...
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