Reservation for Tori Ichizu Kobe in Hyogo

updated: April 01th, 2024

Enjoy delicious Miyazaki-style yakitori at Tori Ichizu in Higashi-Nada, Kobe. Indulge in perfectly grilled chicken skewers and the flavorful oyako-don. Experience the best of yakitori cuisine at Tori Ichizu.

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    Overview


    "Tori Ichizu" is a restaurant located in Higashi-Nada Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture.
     It is a 2-minute walk from JR Sumiyoshi Station.
     The restaurant has a total of 14 seats, including 6 counter seats and 8 table seats, offering a calm and relaxed atmosphere for dining.
    At this restaurant, they specialize in serving yakitori, a famous dish from Miyazaki Prefecture.
     The deliciousness of their yakitori and unique menu options have received high praise.
     Particularly noteworthy are the yakitori items such as "tsukune" (chicken meatball), "hatsu" (chicken heart), "bonjiri" (chicken tail), "dakimi" (chicken thigh), and "sasami" (chicken tenderloin).
     Each skewer is meticulously prepared, bringing out the flavors of the ingredients with perfect grilling techniques.
    Another popular and unique menu item is the "oyako-don" (parent-and-child bowl).
     It features the same delicious charcoal-grilled chicken as the yakitori, providing a flavorful experience that never gets boring.
    The chefs at "Tori Ichizu" are committed to using high-quality ingredients and employing their technical expertise in cooking.
     As a result, each yakitori skewer brings a satisfying taste, allowing customers to enjoy a variety of flavors.
    "Tori Ichizu" is open for both lunchtime and dinnertime, except on Mondays, their regular closing day.
     For detailed operating hours and closed days, please refer to the official website.
    We invite you to come and enjoy the famous Miyazaki-style yakitori at "Tori Ichizu."




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