Does anyone know any good Yakitori restaurants in San Francisco? I don't. There's Go in New York and a billion places in Tokyo but this city just doesn't have kick-ass skewered chicken. That's why I should probably think about buying this home yakitori grill from Mitsutani Electric. It's only 2500 yen, and the electric-powered grill even has labels for each of the main skewered chicken items on a typical Japanese yakitori menu along the side, transforming your kitchen into a miniature yakitori street stand.
Link (Japanese)

Mmmmmm, it looks delicious.
When I was in a japanese restaurant, it surprise me with some kind of bird with sweet sauce make in a grill.
Oh, you can talk more about japanese food! jajaja
Posted by: protion9 | February 08, 2007 at 12:30 PM
dude check out yelp, there is a few very good yakitori in San Jose, and a pretty good little shop in San Mateo. check out the yelpbook app on facebook.
i def will order the grill from japanese online shopping service. is good for cooking at home for sure :)
Posted by: madman | May 08, 2008 at 03:10 AM
dude check out yelp, there is a few very good yakitori in San Jose, and a pretty good little shop in San Mateo. check out the yelpbook app on facebook.
i def will order the grill from japanese online shopping service. is good for cooking at home for sure :)
Posted by: madman | May 08, 2008 at 03:10 AM