Name
Kintori Yakitori Izakaya
Yakitori restaurant
Grilled skewers of meat & vegetables, plus sake & cocktails, served in a sleek, compact space.
Established in the spring of 2014, KINTORI YAKITORI is a cozy, izakaya-style eatery specializing in authentic yakitori and premium Japanese tapas. Bamboo skewers imported directly from Japan are used to hold together bite-sized pieces of the best meats and vegetables. They are then cooked over charcoal. KINTORI YAKITORI serves guests a unique dining experience by serving them hot and straight off the grill.
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I was meaning to try this place for quite a long time, and finally got to try it. It's a very small cozy restaurant with approximately 6-8 tables only plus some bar seats. I've read some other reviews saying that the skewers took very long, however, my skewers came out super fast. The food selection is a bit limited, however I like that they have "half" orders, which allows you to try a variety of everything. Service was great too. I would definitely come back when I get the chance. We had 8 drinks amongst two, which is why it came to 82 per person.
Got skewers and some unagi sushi. The unagi is one the better ones in the city, big and juicy! The skewers were well done with plenty of flavour, (bit scallops btw) . But their takowasabi was great, gives you that wasabi nose hit! Highly recommend trying, but the only downside is how expensive it is! Loved their secret door to the washroom, the look on my face when he pointed to a wall
Authentic Japanese restaurant toronto
Quite small in seating but very good food, takes a long time to come so i would definitely recommend to order a lot at the start. Drinks were fine, nothing special, the beef as well as pork belly was the highlight, the negi (scallion) was not worth it at all. But overall, very good experience! Definitely recommend!