Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Toriyoshi
230ptsSerious yakitori counter. Book early.

About Toriyoshi
A yakitori counter in Toranomon with real upward momentum — Opinionated About Dining ranked it #427 in Japan in 2024, climbing from a recommended listing in 2023. Chef Yoshito Inomata runs a tight grill-focused operation that rewards returning visitors who know the format. Easy to book, open daily from 4 PM, and a strong option for solo diners or small groups serious about the craft.
Toriyoshi, Toranomon: The Verdict
If you've been to Toriyoshi once and left wanting more, book again — this is a yakitori counter that rewards repeat visits. Chef Yoshito Inomata has built a reputation steady enough to earn consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition, moving from a recommended listing in 2023 to a ranked position in 2024 and climbing further to #549 in the 2025 Japan ranking. That upward trajectory tells you something real: this kitchen is getting sharper, not coasting. For anyone already familiar with Tokyo's yakitori circuit, Toriyoshi deserves a second look with more intention.
What Makes It Worth Returning To
Toriyoshi sits in Toranomon, a business and hotel district that has grown considerably in prestige over the past decade. The visual experience here starts before the food arrives: the counter format, common to serious yakitori in Tokyo, puts the grill work directly in front of you. You watch the skewers char and rest, and the pacing of service is set by what comes off the grill, not by a clock. That rhythm is part of what Toriyoshi sells, and it's a format that gives a second visit more texture than the first — you know when to slow down and when to pay attention.
The sourcing angle is where Toriyoshi earns its OAD recognition. Yakitori at this level lives or dies by the quality of the bird: breed, feed, and butchery all determine what the grill can do. A kitchen ranked in Japan's top 550 specialist restaurants by a critic-heavy platform like OAD is not working with commodity poultry. The cuts served at a counter like this , from the thigh and breast to the more technical pieces like the neck, heart, and oyster , reflect how fully the supplier relationship has been developed. That specificity is what separates a ranked yakitori house from a neighbourhood grill, and it's the reason to come back with more attention to the less familiar skewers.
Toriyoshi opens daily at 4 PM and runs through to 10 PM, which gives you a clean choice: arrive early for counter space at a quieter pace, or come mid-evening when the room is operating at full energy. For a second visit, the earlier window is the better call , you'll have more room to ask questions and work through the menu without the compression of a full house. Booking is rated easy, so you don't need to plan weeks ahead, though for a Friday or Saturday evening slot it's worth confirming in advance.
How Toriyoshi Fits the Tokyo Yakitori Scene
Tokyo has a deep bench of serious yakitori, and Toriyoshi holds its own without being the highest-profile name in the category. BIRD LAND in Ginza is the reference point for many international visitors , older reputation, heavier press coverage, harder to book. Yakitori Omino and Asagaya BIRD LAND each operate in their own register. Toriyoshi's Toranomon address puts it near major hotels, which makes it a practical dinner option for visitors staying in that corridor without sacrificing quality. 124. KAGURAZAKA and Aramaki are worth knowing if you're building a longer Tokyo itinerary across different neighbourhoods. If yakitori is the format you want to track across Japan, Torisaki in Kyoto and Torisho Ishii in Osaka are the natural extensions beyond Tokyo.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1 Chome-1-11 Toranomon, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0001
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 4 PM – 10 PM
- Cuisine: Yakitori
- Chef: Yoshito Inomata
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Japan , Recommended (2023), Ranked #427 (2024), Ranked #549 (2025)
- Google Rating: 4.2 from 249 reviews
- Booking Difficulty: Easy
- Dress Code: Not specified; smart casual is appropriate for a counter at this level
- Price Range: Not listed , budget for a mid-to-upper yakitori counter in Tokyo
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FAQ
- Is Toriyoshi good for solo dining? Yes , the counter format is well-suited to solo diners. You're seated at the grill, the pacing is set by what comes off the skewer, and there's no awkwardness with table sizing or minimum covers. Solo is arguably the leading way to experience this kind of yakitori house in Tokyo.
- Can I eat at the bar at Toriyoshi? Toriyoshi operates as a counter-style yakitori restaurant, which means the counter IS the main seating. That's the format , you're watching the grill directly. If you want a bar-style standing experience, Tokyo has izakayas for that, but Toriyoshi's counter is more structured than a casual bar perch.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Toriyoshi? Dinner is your only option , Toriyoshi opens at 4 PM daily and closes at 10 PM. There's no lunch service. For dinner timing, arriving at or shortly after 4 PM gives you a quieter room and more attentive service than a mid-evening arrival.
- What should I wear to Toriyoshi? Smart casual is the right call. This is a serious yakitori counter with OAD recognition, not a casual chicken-on-sticks spot, but it's also not a white-tablecloth kaiseki room. Clean, neat clothing is appropriate. Avoid anything you'd mind getting a faint smoke scent on , open grill counters are part of the experience.
- How far ahead should I book Toriyoshi? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so you're not fighting for tables the way you would at, say, a Michelin-starred Tokyo counter. A few days' notice should be sufficient for weeknights. For Friday or Saturday evening, booking 1–2 weeks out is sensible to secure the time slot you want.
Compare Toriyoshi
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toriyoshi | Yakitori | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #549 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #427 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Harutaka | Sushi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| HOMMAGE | Innovtive French, French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Florilège | French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Toriyoshi good for solo dining?
Yes — a yakitori counter is one of the better solo dining formats in Tokyo. You eat in front of the grill, the pacing is driven by the kitchen, and conversation with the chef is natural rather than forced. OAD has ranked Toriyoshi among Japan's top restaurants three consecutive years, which makes it a solid choice if you're allocating a solo dinner to something with a real track record.
Can I eat at the bar at Toriyoshi?
Yakitori at this level is almost always counter-only dining — the bar and the main seats are the same thing. Expect to sit facing the grill where Chef Yoshito Inomata works. This is the intended format, not a compromise seating option.
Is lunch or dinner better at Toriyoshi?
Dinner is your only option. Toriyoshi opens at 4 pm daily and closes at 10 pm, with no lunch service. Plan your Tokyo afternoon accordingly and book an early slot if you want a relaxed pace.
What should I wear to Toriyoshi?
Nothing in the venue data specifies a dress code, but Toranomon draws a business and hotel crowd, so neat, presentable clothing fits the room without requiring formal attire. Avoid anything you'd mind smelling like charcoal smoke by the end of the evening — that's an occupational hazard at any serious yakitori counter.
How far ahead should I book Toriyoshi?
Book as early as you can. Toriyoshi has climbed from OAD Recommended in 2023 to #427 in 2024 and #549 in 2025 — it has an audience, and the counter format means capacity is limited. For Tokyo visits with a fixed itinerary, securing a reservation two to four weeks out is a reasonable target; shorter notice is worth trying but carries real risk of missing out.
Hours
- Monday
- 4–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 4–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 4–10 pm
- Thursday
- 4–10 pm
- Friday
- 4–10 pm
- Saturday
- 4–10 pm
- Sunday
- 4–10 pm
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