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Yakitori Totto
251 West 55th Street, Manhattan, New York,
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About the Yakitori Totto
Yakitori Totto is a popular restaurant located at 251 West 55th Street in New York City, offering a unique and delicious dining experience. Specializing in the traditional Japanese dish of grilled chicken skewers, known as Yakitori, this restaurant has been serving up mouthwatering dishes since 2003.
The menu at Yakitori Totto features a variety of options, including the popular Shishito Tsukune, a chicken meatball stuffed with shishito peppers, as well as flavorful lamb chops smoked with a blend of oak, fagus crenata, jugulars aliantifolia, hickory, and cherry blossom tree bark.
Our chefs take great care in preparing each dish, from cutting and seasoning to grilling, to ensure that every Yakitori piece is perfect and irresistible. The housemade Tare sauce, simmered down with vegetables to provide a balanced sweetness, adds an extra layer of flavor to each skewer.
Don't just take our word for it - Yakitori Totto has been featured on popular shows like CNN's "Anthony Bourdain Takes Anderson Cooper to Dinner at Yakitori Totto" and "America's Best Bites: NYC Adventures". Come visit us and experience the deliciousness for yourself!
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251 W 55th St 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10019, United States
Opening hours of Yakitori Totto
Monday:
17:00 - 22:30
Tuesday:
17:00 - 22:30
Wednesday:
17:00 - 22:30
Thursday:
17:00 - 22:30
Friday:
17:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
17:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
17:00 - 22:30
Reviews of Yakitori Totto
"Dined in on a weekend night after a concert at Carnegie hall. Didn’t make a reservation but got seated within five minutes. We ordered a few basic yakitori, tacowasa (loved it) and appreciated how they had the Japanese spices (shichimi and sansho). I didn’t appreciate how the staff were stacking up dirty places and glasses right behind our table before bringing it back to the kitchen. Wish that was happening behind the scenes but the restaurant is pretty narrow and tight. They also forgot one of my orders but everyone was friendly. Recommend to get the table in the flexed room"
"Yakitori Totto in NYC is a culinary gem. The skewers are a flavorful dance of perfectly grilled ingredients, each bite a tantalizing blend of textures and tastes. The cozy ambiance and authentic Japanese grill experience elevate the dining adventure. From succulent chicken to expertly crafted small plates, every dish showcases culinary finesse. The extensive sake selection complements the meal seamlessly. Yakitori Totto is a haven for food enthusiasts, a place where traditional techniques meet modern palate delights, leaving patrons with a savory memory of New York's exceptional dining scene."
"Food 7/10 Pricey but decent yakitori. Some of the skewers were a little salty and oily, but we ordered a wide array of dishes. I enjoyed the smokiness, and their chicken don was good too. Left very full and content. Atmosphere 6/10 Very smokey inside, wished their ventilation was better. Service 6/10 The took forever to bring up wings and the gizzard sigh."
"Really enjoyed our dinner here - came on a Tuesday night with a reservation, which I'd recommend - the place was packed throughout the evening and it's not a big venue to start with. We ordered the chicken skin and heart (of course), the pork neck, miso aubergine, shisito peppers stuffed with tsukune, okra with bonito, grilled rice cakes with miso and some other assorted sides. The chicken skin, neck, okra, and stuffed peppers are must-orders in my book. Annoyed we forgot to order the smelt! The cocktail drinks weren't anything super special, just fine - so I feel like there's other places you can go before/after if you're inclined. The matcha affogato was a little odd (the matcha is of course quite runny), but the mochi in the dish were wonderful. If you're fancying a sweet treat, my vote goes for the apricot kernel pudding instead - a soft, creamy, pannacotta like option."
"Google and yelp reviews don't reflect this shop for now. I will not dine again. Nothing excited about it. Foods ok. 200 plus bill for 3ppl. Japanese restaurant but you will get charged 3$ per cup of tea. Even paying money for tea still take time to serve. Rice take time too. May be they cooking bak there. Problem is servers are not paying attention to customers. They seem like they are bosses of joint. Maybe post covid problem. Still 20% tips. But I will dine at east village area where I feel goods about foods and service. Yakitori taisho, benemom and yokocho ( hope to open soon again ) or If you stop by at tampa area , try Izakaya tori. Really good with reasonable prices. Thx for reading."
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