Yakitori Torishin Menu – New York, NY

Type : Yakitori restaurant

Location : New York, NY

In Japanese, “Tori” means “Chicken” or “Bird” and “Shin” means “Spirit”. Torishin is a Japanese Yakitori (grilled chicken) restaurant, but it’s not just an ordinary restaurant.
Torishin started its history in Tokyo, and earned compliments from our clients in the fiercely competitive Tokyo dining scene. Our dream was to share this experience with the Big Apple when we opened our first restaurant in 2007 on 1st Ave. Since then our reputation has grown and been rewarded with popular acclaim from diners and a covenanted Michelin star. Our mission is to provide the most authentic Tokyo style Yakitori to our guests using ingredients of uncompromisingly high quality. Hence our name, Torishin. Please visit us and experience the real Yakitori.

Sophisticated Japanese eatery offering charcoal-grilled skewers & sake, plus a chef’s-choice option. Based on 635 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$$$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Yakitori Torishin 10019

Address:
362 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019

Phone: (212) 757-0108

Website: http://torishinny.com/

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Hours

Tuesday 5–10 PM
Wednesday 5–10 PM
Thursday 5–10 PM
Friday 5–10 PM
Saturday 5–10 PM
Sunday 5–10 PM
Monday Closed

Menu

Special Skewers
Sot L’y Laisse
Tail
Fillet
Root Of Wing
Back Soft Bone
Neck Meat
Knee Gristle
A La Carte Skewers
Thigh Meat $5.50
Thigh Meat With Yuzukosho
Yuzukosho : Citrus Flavored Spicy Pepper
$6.50
Thigh Meat With Saikyomiso
Saikyo Miso : White Sweet Miso from Kyoto
$7.50
Thigh Meat With Yuan Sauce
Yuan Sauce : Soy with Sake, Mirin and Citrus Juice
$6.50
Breast Meat With Plum & Shiso $5.50
Breast Meat With Scallion $5.50
Tender Loin With Wasabi $5.50
Chicken Meatball $5.50
Special Meatball
(Chicken and Duck Meat)
$8.50
Rib $5.50
Crispy Skin $4.50
Crispy Wing $6.50
Hearts $4.50
Gizzard $4.50
Quail Egg $4.50
Pork Belly $8.50
Duck Breast $9.00
Vegetable Skewers
Asparagus $4.50
Atsuage $4.50
Avocado
SEASONAL
$8.50
Cipollini Onion $4.50
Eggplant
SEASONAL
$6.50
Ginnan
(Ginkgo Nuts) SEASONAL
$4.00
Okra $5.50
Paprika
SEASONAL
$6.50
Potato $5.50
Shitake $5.50
Shishito
(Green Pepper)
$4.50
Sweet Corn
SEASONAL
$5.50
Tokyo Scallion $5.50
Tomato $4.50
Zucchini $4.50
Small Plates
Organic Edamame $6.00
Torishin Salad $13.00
Assorted Japanese Pickles $12.00
Saikyo Miso And Chicken Liver Cream Cheese $16.00
Wagyu Beef 55g
Fair Value (A5 Grade Finest Beef from Japan)
Chicken Cha-Shu $20.00
Broiled”Aburi-Uni” Sea Urchin $37.00
Grilled Scallop $24.00
Grilled Fresh Cod Roe $27.00
Itawasa – Kamaboko Fish Cake With Wasabi And Pickled Plum $16.00
Kiji Don
(Grilled Chicken Thigh over Rice)
$22.00
Soboro Don
(Ground Chicken over Rice)
$20.00
Mentai Chazuke
(Hot Rice in Bonito Broth with Spicy Cod Roe)
$20.00
Shiso Sorbet
(Japanese Herb)
$6.00
Matcha Ice Cream
(Green Tea)
$6.00
Panna Cotta $6.00
Torishin Bento
(Take out only)
$27.00

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: torishinny.com

Reviews

Cathy
My husband and I are huge yakitori fans, and have visited a few high quality omakase in both Tokyo and NYC. We went for the private omakase, food is good, but just a little short of being top notch.

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Cindy Wilson
Best dining experience I’ve had. Some restaurants that have a tasting menu/fixed price only has some dishes that are good and others that are stale in taste.

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Cindy W
Came here to celebrate my birthday! The servers indeed made it extra special by singing 🙂

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池田知子
We were impressed with the yakitori, appetizers, and refreshments.

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Nick Hwang
I chose the table seating but if I have another chance I will definitely be sitting at the omakase counter. Overall the food was amazing. I am not quite sure about the radish sides. They did not taste of any sauce or marinade, just plain raw vegetable. The “oyster” chicken skewer was the best dish of the courses. I really enjoyed all of them though. I do think could be slightly cheaper considering that the main ingredients are chicken.

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C K
We had the omakase and the service was attentive but so slow. Probably the worst bite of scallop I ever had in recent memory that it prompted me to write this review. First off it’s over cooked and rubbery. For $24 you expect more, a lot more. They tell you to drink the sauce but I don’t want to drink buttered soy sauce. The skewers were hit or miss as well as the chicken heart being the only clear winner. What I don’t understand is how you mess up the oyster.

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Eric Ng
We were able to snag a omakase counter spot for a Wed night dinner. As a note they have 2 seatings for omakase a night due to the fact that they use binchotan charcoal and get it ready for each service.

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Ray M
Awesome yakitori place where you have a 6 course omakase (chefs menu). The Grade A5 Wagyu was excellent. Well worth it.

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Angel L
EDIT: The manager reached out to me and apologized for how the assistant manager handled this, and also let me know about the changes Torishin now made including changing the charcoal supplier, drying the charcoal in the sun for a day to reduce moisture, and a new cover for the grill. Hopefully, dangerous charcoal won’t be an issue in the future now with these changes.

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Rudi Dai
Well deserve 1 star

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