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House of Yakitori — Restaurant in Colorado Springs

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House of Yakitori
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Nearby attractions
Lazy Land
Colorado Springs, CO 80907, United States
Nearby restaurants
Kebab and Gyro House & Grocery
3430 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Rotisserie Chicken Taytacha Peruvian
3332 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
3450 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
The Wing Shop
3609 Austin Bluffs Pkwy #16, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Pakwan Indian restaurant and bar
3604 Austin Bluffs Pkwy #140, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Fazoli's
3607 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Doug's Breakfast Lunch
3659 Austin Bluffs Pkwy #42, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Mauricio's Taco Shop
3659 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
San Chang House
3659 Austin Bluffs Pkwy #45, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Dunkin'
3230 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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3880 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
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House of Yakitori

3338 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
4.5(249)
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attractions: Lazy Land, restaurants: Kebab and Gyro House & Grocery, Rotisserie Chicken Taytacha Peruvian, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, The Wing Shop, Pakwan Indian restaurant and bar, Fazoli's, Doug's Breakfast Lunch, Mauricio's Taco Shop, San Chang House, Dunkin'
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Pankodon
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Yakitori And Egg Rolls

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Lazy Land

Lazy Land

Lazy Land

4.6

(64)

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Nearby restaurants of House of Yakitori

Kebab and Gyro House & Grocery

Rotisserie Chicken Taytacha Peruvian

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

The Wing Shop

Pakwan Indian restaurant and bar

Fazoli's

Doug's Breakfast Lunch

Mauricio's Taco Shop

San Chang House

Dunkin'

Kebab and Gyro House & Grocery

Kebab and Gyro House & Grocery

4.7

(375)

$$

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Rotisserie Chicken Taytacha Peruvian

Rotisserie Chicken Taytacha Peruvian

4.5

(72)

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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

3.2

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The Wing Shop

The Wing Shop

4.8

(190)

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Tyler GroenendalTyler Groenendal
I believe the onion ring is a dish that can transcend borders, language, and culture. It is but one of many manifestations of the cosmopolis of markets and exchange that tie the world together. The circular nature of the onion ring may even be thought of as representing the inherent ties between and among all men and women on this earth. The onion rings from the House of Yakitori encapsulate the culinary ties that bind us together, providing a Japanese twist on a Western classic. The presentation and plating of these onion rings is ornate and modern, while simultaneously evoking a sense of fond comfort. Rather than the traditional heap, they are delicately balanced across the long plate, giving me pause before diving in, lest I collapse the intricacy before me. A loose coating of Panko breading covers the large and thick cut onions, resembling a growth of some mysterious substance across the surface of the onion rings. This perception is magnified by the inconsistent coating, with the white onions on high display. Despite the mess, there's something charming about the Panko breading, and they make the onion rings seem light and airy. The overwhelming flavor of these onion rings is simply onion. Between the large and thick cut of the onions themselves, coupled with the light and patchy coating, really lets the flavor of the onion shine. These were lightly fried just long enough to unleash the delicious juices of the onion. The breading, however, failed to provide any substantial taste. The overwhelming taste of these onion rings was nothing more, or less, than onions and grease. The accompanying dipping sauce, presumably some sort of ranch, was creamy and well seasoned, which did further develop some flavors in the onion. The delicate onion rings were light, and had a tendency to crumble if exposed to too much pressure. I blame this primarily on the scarce breading, which did not cover the whole of the rings, and what was there wasn't on all that tight. I've written voluminously in the past on the dread of "slippage", wherein the onions fall out of the batter and the parts of the onion ring separate. This is the first time I've ever encountered the opposite, where bites often led to the breading falling off, with only the onion remaining. I've dubbed this problem "shedding", and these Panko rings fall prey to this new dilemma routinely. As mentioned above, the thick onions that make up the core of the onion ring make for a solid bite. They are thick without being underdone, and juicy without being overcooked. The Panko breading, where present, provides a solid crunch, with a surprisingly good consistency. $2.65 buys a medium sized plate of surprisingly large onion rings, which more than sufficed as a shared appetizer for me and my girlfriend before our Yakitori. I would have liked a bit more breading to truly make these onion rings, rather than fried onions with a light Panko coating.
Tom LauTom Lau
The oriental decor and the ambiance of this restaurant were very intriguing for me. There is no charge for imagination in this eatery. It can be the House of Yakitori, made feel of a house of somebody, or a gallery that serves food. The owners are very nice and sincere people. I had the yakitori with the shrimp combo. Between the dynamic of grilled chicken (literally what yakitori means), fried shrimps and onion rings, cold salad, steamed rice, and flavorful sauces. I don't know what else is more confusing yet pleasing to my palate. Although true Japanese cuisine requires precision and depth in culinary skills, for lunch, this restaurant is worth the bang of your buck!
Michelle M (The Sandwich Aftermath)Michelle M (The Sandwich Aftermath)
I went in around 3, had absolutely zero wait. They made it SO FAST and the food was wonderful. I haven't had yakitori in a long time and totally missed this flavor. So worth going! I'll be going back another time for something else because they have so much on their menu. Everyone there was super kind as well, and I'm happy to hear they survived covid. It seems like they've built a strong community that supports them so I'm excited to add my name to that list.
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I believe the onion ring is a dish that can transcend borders, language, and culture. It is but one of many manifestations of the cosmopolis of markets and exchange that tie the world together. The circular nature of the onion ring may even be thought of as representing the inherent ties between and among all men and women on this earth. The onion rings from the House of Yakitori encapsulate the culinary ties that bind us together, providing a Japanese twist on a Western classic. The presentation and plating of these onion rings is ornate and modern, while simultaneously evoking a sense of fond comfort. Rather than the traditional heap, they are delicately balanced across the long plate, giving me pause before diving in, lest I collapse the intricacy before me. A loose coating of Panko breading covers the large and thick cut onions, resembling a growth of some mysterious substance across the surface of the onion rings. This perception is magnified by the inconsistent coating, with the white onions on high display. Despite the mess, there's something charming about the Panko breading, and they make the onion rings seem light and airy. The overwhelming flavor of these onion rings is simply onion. Between the large and thick cut of the onions themselves, coupled with the light and patchy coating, really lets the flavor of the onion shine. These were lightly fried just long enough to unleash the delicious juices of the onion. The breading, however, failed to provide any substantial taste. The overwhelming taste of these onion rings was nothing more, or less, than onions and grease. The accompanying dipping sauce, presumably some sort of ranch, was creamy and well seasoned, which did further develop some flavors in the onion. The delicate onion rings were light, and had a tendency to crumble if exposed to too much pressure. I blame this primarily on the scarce breading, which did not cover the whole of the rings, and what was there wasn't on all that tight. I've written voluminously in the past on the dread of "slippage", wherein the onions fall out of the batter and the parts of the onion ring separate. This is the first time I've ever encountered the opposite, where bites often led to the breading falling off, with only the onion remaining. I've dubbed this problem "shedding", and these Panko rings fall prey to this new dilemma routinely. As mentioned above, the thick onions that make up the core of the onion ring make for a solid bite. They are thick without being underdone, and juicy without being overcooked. The Panko breading, where present, provides a solid crunch, with a surprisingly good consistency. $2.65 buys a medium sized plate of surprisingly large onion rings, which more than sufficed as a shared appetizer for me and my girlfriend before our Yakitori. I would have liked a bit more breading to truly make these onion rings, rather than fried onions with a light Panko coating.
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The oriental decor and the ambiance of this restaurant were very intriguing for me. There is no charge for imagination in this eatery. It can be the House of Yakitori, made feel of a house of somebody, or a gallery that serves food. The owners are very nice and sincere people. I had the yakitori with the shrimp combo. Between the dynamic of grilled chicken (literally what yakitori means), fried shrimps and onion rings, cold salad, steamed rice, and flavorful sauces. I don't know what else is more confusing yet pleasing to my palate. Although true Japanese cuisine requires precision and depth in culinary skills, for lunch, this restaurant is worth the bang of your buck!
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I went in around 3, had absolutely zero wait. They made it SO FAST and the food was wonderful. I haven't had yakitori in a long time and totally missed this flavor. So worth going! I'll be going back another time for something else because they have so much on their menu. Everyone there was super kind as well, and I'm happy to hear they survived covid. It seems like they've built a strong community that supports them so I'm excited to add my name to that list.
Michelle M (The Sandwich Aftermath)

Michelle M (The Sandwich Aftermath)

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4.5
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4.0
7y

I believe the onion ring is a dish that can transcend borders, language, and culture. It is but one of many manifestations of the cosmopolis of markets and exchange that tie the world together. The circular nature of the onion ring may even be thought of as representing the inherent ties between and among all men and women on this earth.

The onion rings from the House of Yakitori encapsulate the culinary ties that bind us together, providing a Japanese twist on a Western classic.

The presentation and plating of these onion rings is ornate and modern, while simultaneously evoking a sense of fond comfort. Rather than the traditional heap, they are delicately balanced across the long plate, giving me pause before diving in, lest I collapse the intricacy before me.

A loose coating of Panko breading covers the large and thick cut onions, resembling a growth of some mysterious substance across the surface of the onion rings. This perception is magnified by the inconsistent coating, with the white onions on high display. Despite the mess, there's something charming about the Panko breading, and they make the onion rings seem light and airy.

The overwhelming flavor of these onion rings is simply onion. Between the large and thick cut of the onions themselves, coupled with the light and patchy coating, really lets the flavor of the onion shine. These were lightly fried just long enough to unleash the delicious juices of the onion.

The breading, however, failed to provide any substantial taste. The overwhelming taste of these onion rings was nothing more, or less, than onions and grease. The accompanying dipping sauce, presumably some sort of ranch, was creamy and well seasoned, which did further develop some flavors in the onion.

The delicate onion rings were light, and had a tendency to crumble if exposed to too much pressure. I blame this primarily on the scarce breading, which did not cover the whole of the rings, and what was there wasn't on all that tight.

I've written voluminously in the past on the dread of "slippage", wherein the onions fall out of the batter and the parts of the onion ring separate. This is the first time I've ever encountered the opposite, where bites often led to the breading falling off, with only the onion remaining. I've dubbed this problem "shedding", and these Panko rings fall prey to this new dilemma routinely.

As mentioned above, the thick onions that make up the core of the onion ring make for a solid bite. They are thick without being underdone, and juicy without being overcooked. The Panko breading, where present, provides a solid crunch, with a surprisingly good consistency.

$2.65 buys a medium sized plate of surprisingly large onion rings, which more than sufficed as a shared appetizer for me and my girlfriend before our Yakitori. I would have liked a bit more breading to truly make these onion rings, rather than fried onions with a light...

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3.0
8y

Before I get into details, I did enjoy most of the food. I am rating this place based on my overall experience. The food would have at least gotten 4 stars on it's own. However, there were a few red flags during my visit and with my food that I wanted to make others aware of. I ordered 3 items and the lady that took my order used a calculator instead of a POS system. That didn't bother me at first until I tallied up my bill against how much the items were and I was over charged for my order by like 5 dollars. That's even if I factor in sales tax. Don't get me wrong, I got enough food to justify the price. It just bothered me that the receipt didn't include what items I purchased and simply had a total of the order.. Now to the food. It was really good for the most part. My only complaints were the onion rings were bland and my yakisoba tasted like it had pumpkin spice in it for some reason. I feel this could be a great place. it's just in desperate need of updated server protocols, a remodel, and a different...

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5.0
7y

This is a dive restaurant...and I love dive restaurants!

The decor is interesting mix of ethinic and cartoony. Very kitschy.

The staff which I think may have been the owners were nice and personable.

With that being said, it was the food that impressed. The menu selection may not be the most expansive but what they do they do well.

The chicken yakitori had a slight char that I love on grilled meat. The homemade sauce was delicious.

The lady at the register said the sauce is made in house which I mixed it in with the rice for extra flavor so I wouldn't miss out on any of it.

The portion size versus the price was ridiculously inexpensive. While we paid about $7 per person for lunch portions for 3 people we could have fed 6.

If you appreciate mom and pop hole-in-the-wall eateries and are in the mood for meat-on-a-stick at a good price then this is a great choice.

If you want a fancy and new restaurant that has 100 menu items which none are particularly done well then...

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