Torikizoku, the budget yakitori restaurant chain

L'enseigne de Torikizoku

The Torikizoku sign

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If you're looking for a friendly, relaxed evening of delicious yakitori skewers without breaking the bank, the Torikizoku chain of restaurants is for you. With a single, unbeatable price of 298 yen (approx. €2.30) per dish or drink, and establishments open until the wee hours of the morning, these typical izakaya have everything you need to treat your taste buds in an atmosphere that's always lively and warm.



 

Located close to Shinjuku town hall, Shinjuku Kuyakusho-dori's Torikizoku restaurant is a typical Shinjuku restaurant. Set in the basement of a building, it offers a lively, convivial atmosphere, with large, rough-hewn wooden tables bringing together groups of friends, students and salarymen. The rustic wood decor adds to the charm of the place.

As with the other restaurants, the place is always busy, especially in the evenings and at weekends. Don't hesitate to make a reservation, especially if you're coming with a group. You'll be able to enjoy a memorable evening of tasty kebabs in a typically Japanese, good-natured atmosphere.

Les tables d'un Torikizoku

Torikizoku tables

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