Yakitori SANKA
Yakitori restaurant · Shinjuku ·

Yakitori SANKA

Yakitori restaurant · Shinjuku ·

Michelin-recommended yakitori with rare local chicken & wine

yakitori
chicken
friendly staff
cozy place
omakase set
sake pairing
wine selection
charcoal grill
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Yakitori SANKA by null
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Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
Yakitori SANKA by null
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Japan, 〒162-0805 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yaraicho, 64−4 DEAR神楽坂 2階 Get directions

¥10,000+

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended
Cozy

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Japan, 〒162-0805 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yaraicho, 64−4 DEAR神楽坂 2階 Get directions

+81 3 6265 0108
yakitori-sanka.jp
@yakitori_sanka

¥10,000+

Reserve a table

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Jan 13, 2026

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"A former hairdresser, the chef puts his skills with scissors to good use. Chicken for yakitori is cut along the fibres, making skewers that are pleasing to the eye. Salt is applied with the precision of a hairstylist, creating a symphony of flavours that feels meticulously crafted. While favouring chicken from Kochi Prefecture, the chef chooses the producing region according to the cut. Skill and beauty, fused in yakitori—be sure to give it a try." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/tokyo-region/tokyo/restaurant/yakitori-sanka
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The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2024: Newly Awarded Restaurants Announced Including One 3-Star Restaurant

"Finally, and for the first time this year since the creation of the MICHELIN Guide in Tokyo, the MICHELIN Guide inspectors also recommend, in addition to MICHELIN Starred and Bib Gourmand establishments, 194 restaurants whose quality cuisine has seduced them. Partly announced every month through immediate releases on the MICHELIN Guide website and apps, these restaurants definitively add culinary diversity to the selection, while keeping it fresh and dynamic over the year. Among these restaurants, food lovers can enjoy a wide range of cuisines, budgets, and types of restaurants, including izakaya, yakitori restaurants, or Austrian cuisine." - MICHELIN Guide Japan

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K. N P.

Google
I had an outstanding yakitori omakase experience at this Michelin-starred restaurant. Every piece of chicken was cooked to perfection, boasting a delightful charcoal aroma that elevated each bite. The service was warm and attentive, making the meal even more enjoyable. The restaurant is cozy, with only bar seating, which adds to its charm, but I highly recommend making a reservation in advance due to its limited space. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!

Cal H.

Google
This is a "Bib Gourmand" and well deserved. We used a local Japanese app for our reservation which took our credit card information but didn't make the reservation. So beware of TableLog (photo showing confirmation). The restaurant gave us a slot an hour later and found us a lovely bar to wait. It was worth the wait. The skewers while I pretentiously presented, much thought went into it. The meat is carefully selected from rare parts, marinated, and the 10 piece set menu we had was not enough. My only recommendation would be a wine or sake pairing. Next step! It's a 12 person seat, locals and in a residential neighborhood. Well worth the hike.

Joshua

Google
Amazing yakitori experience. Each skewer artfully seasoned and grilled. So deceptively simple yet with complex flavours. Delicious in the extreme. Attentive and friendly service. The 8 skewer set a must.

HSJ C

Google
excellent yakitori, haven’t tried too many in Tokyo yet but definitely my favourite so far! all skewers including chicken or vegs were all perfectly grilled! a cosy place with 12 seats with friendly staff and chef, will definitely come back ☺️

Christine L

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One of my best-ever dining experiences was at Yakitori Sanka in Tokyo. I found this tiny spot in the Michelin guide for yakitori. The owner uses specialty chicken and dusts each piece with sun-dried salt from the eastern Kochi Prefecture over Tosa binchotan charcoal. Not only was this the best yakitori and sake I consumed, but the service from the entire staff was bar none. I booked online via Table Check as soon as reservations opened, a month before our visit. I pre-ordered the eight-course yakitori course (6270 Yen each), which included four appetizers and several chicken and vegetable skewers. The cost of the food and wine was more than reasonable for the quality and deliciousness we experienced. The restaurant is hidden upstairs on the second floor. The room has a big open kitchen, showcasing a charcoal grill that smoked and flared throughout the night. All the seats surround the kitchen so that everyone can view the action. I started with a sparkling wine. I read the owner is a sommelier. We noticed the chef would try all the wines before they were served to guests to test their quality. The wine itself was nice and mellow, with fruit-forward notes. I knew right away I had to try some of the other wines and sake because I felt I would appreciate the line-up. Our set of appetizers included the most delicious warm custard. The nugget of braised beef and tomatoes exploded with rich flavour on our tongue. L noted the salt texture in our green salad and commented that everything was perfectly seasoned. The first skewer was the chicken shoulder, speckled with wasabi. The meat was soft and plump, with a clean flavour. L and I tried a fruity sake, which smelled like melons and was so smooth that I couldn't even taste the alcohol. What I loved about this sake was that it was easy to drink and went well with the food. The next chicken skewer was magnificent. The skin was thick and crunchy, and the meat was salty and juicy. I chewed as slowly as possible to enjoy the flavour. I noticed the chef intently dusting each skewer with salt and watching the smoke from the charcoal. Once every while, he would poke or add more charcoal to the grill. One of my favourite pieces was the chicken gizzard. I loved the crunch, as the interesting texture reminded me of a cross between celery and cabbage. Each bite filled your mouth with the most delicious charcoal fragrance. One of L's favourite bites was the grilled cabbage, which we could watch cooking for a lengthy time on the grill, more than twice that of the chicken. The cabbage was crunchy, with an explosion of refreshing, onion-like bite. We then supped on super hot fried tofu. The room holds about 14 seats, and by 7:00 p.m., each spot was filled. Though Yakitori Sanka is tourist-friendly, it was frequented by native-speaking Japanese customers on Saturday. The mushroom was so delicious it tasted like beef but so tender. I could feel my eyes rolling into the back of my head as I sucked the juices from the morsel. L said this place would ruin us because other yakitori places couldn't compare with it. For our second sake, I wanted to try the drier one. I enjoyed this, but the first one was more enjoyable because it was light and easy to drink. I appreciated how the staff communicated all the details of the food and sake, using adjectives to describe each item. They wanted us to have a positive experience and not miss any particular detail. The meatball was unique—clear white juices from chicken. There was something very Canadian about the simplicity of flavour. The chicken was fluffy and clean. We were given a soul-satisfying chicken broth at the end of our courses. The soup was nourishing and comforted my stomach, a nice touch to end the night. Finally, we were handed a cup of tea to finish. Yakitori Sanki is a special spot we plan to revisit in Tokyo. You can tell by watching the owner cook and how the staff interact with customers that they exemplify excellence in craft and service.

Koki

Google
Delicious and juicy yakitori! Each skewer is thoughtfully arranged. The wine selection is also great. The restaurant is small, cozy and welcoming. Will definitely be back :)

Joanna Z.

Google
So welcoming staff and delicious food. Highly recommend. Omakase set was perfect and with nice discoveries Thank you so much ! We will come back !!

Siqi Y.

Google
Skillful yakitori place and chef, atmosphere was also great. We know little Japanese, but could also join the conversation with staff.