Tokyo Restaurant Guide
Best Yakitori
In Shinjuku
Yakitori in Shinjuku thrives on density and accessibility, packing everything from charcoal counter stalls to premium omakase experiences into the maze of narrow streets surrounding the world's busiest train station. At the high end, Toriya offers carefully composed tasting menus where each skewer arrives precisely timed over their charcoal grill, while SANKA specializes in regional chicken breeds like Kochi Jidori and Kuro Satsuma that showcase distinct flavors most diners never taste. The neighborhood's after work culture drives much of the scene—places like Marupin serve affordable yakitori and yakiton until late, with counter seating that turns over quickly as salarymen grab quick dinners before catching the last train. Whether you're seeking the artful tsukune at hidden gem Arayashiki or budget friendly skewers at the lively izakaya counters, Shinjuku's yakitori operates on volume and variety rather than exclusivity.

Kabukicho Red Norengai
1-chōme-3-7 Kabukichō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan

Skewers. Bistro Gabriel Shinjuku Nomura Building
Japan, 〒163-0590 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1-chōme−26−2 SHINJUKU NOMURA BUILDING, 地下2階 220区画

Yakitori Center Shinjuku Kabukichō
Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukichō, 1-chōme−15−5 ビックレモンビル 2F

KARUBI-CHAN
3-chōme-23-11 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan

TORIKAKU
Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1-chōme−26−2 SHINJUKU NOMURA BUILDING, B2

やきとり 久”留米 ひとつぼ
1-chōme-24-16 Hyakuninchō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan

酒陣 一鐡 西新宿店
Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1-chōme−16−16 7idsビル 1階