Reservation for Yakitori Shinohara Roppongi in Tokyo

updated: March 28th, 2024

Enjoy delicious yakitori made from Kyoto Takasaka chicken at Yakitori Shinohara. Conveniently located in Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Discover the exquisite taste of various yakitori styles, sashimi, and more. Don't miss out on this exceptional dining experience!

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    "Yakitori Shinohara" is a yakitori restaurant located in Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
     It is conveniently situated about 550m away from Roppongi Station and Nogizaka Station, making it easily accessible.
     The restaurant has 15 seats and can also be reserved for private parties with a minimum of 10 people.
    At this establishment, you can enjoy yakitori made from Kyoto Takasaka chicken.
     According to reviews, the yakitori served in various styles, such as raw or half-raw, is highly praised for its exquisite taste.
     The menu also offers a variety of dishes, including sashimi and spring rolls, resulting in overall satisfaction with the course.
    The chefs at "Yakitori Shinohara" are dedicated to using high-quality ingredients and preparing their dishes with great care.
     The "Takasaka Chicken Wonton Soup," "White Miso with Persimmons and Shine Muscat," and "Homemade Liver Pate" are particularly popular menu items.
    Being selected as one of the Top 100 Restaurants on Tabelog in 2023, "Yakitori Shinohara" serves a rare breed of chicken called "Kobe Takasaka Chicken.
    " The restaurant is more reminiscent of a "chicken kaiseki cuisine" rather than a typical yakitori establishment, and the wine pairings offered are highly praised for their exceptional taste.
    We recommend visiting "Yakitori Shinohara" to experience the delicious yakitori made from Kyoto Takasaka chicken.


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