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    Torien

    4.3 (72 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese
    Open 5:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Kyle A.

    Torien feels as close to being back in Japan as I could find in NYC while eating amazing yakitori. The chefs welcome each diner and work individually, ensuring considerate attention for each guest throughout the meal. They utilize binchotan charcoal sourced from Japan. Staff were so attentive with drinks and service, kind and knowledgeable in explaining different courses and parts of chicken. The environment is intimate but close knit and lively without being loud at all. The chickens are incredibly juicy and tender with hint of char. Highlights were chicken tail, oyster, heart and broccoli. I had oyakodon before that was just blasts of flavor. The seasonings paired well. Sake and wine options are considerable with some very nice pairings and staff are very helpful in selecting. Overall my favorite yakitori in NYC!

    Marjon F.

    Where do I even start with this place! I have never had chicken prepared at this level of elevation in my whole entire life. The shaft and his team are true artists of the kitchen. We had a variety of chicken skewers and amazing and entertainment and service. I would say my favorite was the knee and inner and outer thigh. This is an amazing traditional experience everyone should at least try once in their life. Highly recommend this place! There is only 18 seats I believe, so you definitely should make a reservation in advance!

    Ramen. Broth was very nice.
    Andrew S.

    Good service and enthusiasm with warm environment. Food was great, particularly the tail, oysters, and the ramen. Dessert was also quite nice. However, compared to the yakitori in Tokyo, falls short and at several fold higher price point. Also, felt quite sick afterwards. Will not be returning.

    Birthday charcoal to purify your own water

    Authentic - Real but rare Japanese Room for only 18 per sitting Don't be late for the exquisite hand made in front of you 14 unique tasting dishes / like you've never had before - cooked over charcoal Definitely earned its Michelin Star

    Torien is easily the best high-end yakitori in the city. I've never really bought into the whole "fine dining experience" thing -- it always felt a bit overhyped to me -- but Torien changed that. It's the only place that's ever made me feel like I was truly experiencing something special. The food is always fresh, juicy, and full of flavor. The service is consistently great, and the vibe is just right -- refined but not stuffy. You can see the flames as they grill the skewers, but it's never smoky or greasy. I've been here many times, and it's never once let me down. I'll be leaving the city soon, so this was probably my last visit for a while -- and I'm really going to miss this spot.

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    Victoria G.

    Food 8/10 Great skewers, but nothing absolutely blew my mind away, and that's okay! The food was stellarly cooked, tender, and flavorful, over a grill. The smokiness in each piece was terrific, charred just the right amount. A great variety of chicken parts to try, my favorites were the heart, thigh, and skin. Overall, it was a fun experience, although I don't know if I would return. Atmosphere 8/10 Beautifully decorated interior, dark and wooden atmosphere. Service 10/10 Friendly service, great recommendations for drinks.

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    Bo K.

    The most tender chicken I have ever had. This experience was unforgettable. At first was curious about an all chicken menu, but each skewer was prepared to perfection. Also this Japanese sweet potato was the best thing I've eaten in a while. Service was excellent with the servers greeting you and walking you out at the end of the meal. 10/10 recommend!

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    Silvie C.

    Lovely splurge of a yakitori spot. From start to finish, the entire staff was friendly. The host came and chatted at the end, and sent me home with a piece of binchotan charcoal for purifying drinking water, which was a lovely touch. The menu varies depending on when you go. I was hoping our meal was going to end with the premium Japanese melon but the menu was running lemon sorbet instead. Plenty of stand out items such as the cartilage, the bursting egg, heart and meatball. Didn't add on any extras at the end, as I was feeling extremely full. The staff offers the final oyakodon packed as a takeaway, which I gladly accepted. If I remember correctly, the bidet in the front bathroom was not functional. Other than that, loved the entire premises. Highly recommend for a special occasion meal if you ever get the chance to go.

    Dessert - fried sweet potato a La mode   @davideatsdc
    David H.

    Wonderful experience. I stopped in recently as a single diner and had a blast watching them cook, there weren't any weak bites on the night. The majority of the restaurant sits at the counter where two chefs prepare yakitori through a tasting menu. You have the option to add additional, less available skewers near the end which I would highly recommend. My favorites - the tail skewer, thigh, wing, cartilage, hearts and neck. Everything was so flavorful and textures were awesome. The non yakitori dishes were also great - the chicken pate was a great starter, the rice/omelet dish was a great and more substantial course, and the dessert was nice and light. I didn't try any wines or sake (other than a delicious plum sake dessert wine), but the few teas I tried were delicious. Service is warm, the chefs interact with the diners and it's a great time.

    David M.

    Truly unique experience. This was my first time trying yakitori in this way. Each piece of the chicken is coursed out and served hot and fresh. It's interesting to experience the unique taste and texture of each part of the chicken. Service is friendly and the atmosphere is festive. Insider's Tip: Come hungry. I was skeptical skewers would fill be up but it ends up being a lot of food!

    We reserved a VIP room for a group of six, and the experience was excellent. We loved all the food served by the restaurant, especially the chicken oyster and chicken knee. The servers did an outstanding job explaining each dish in detail. Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 We'll definitely return with friends and family who want to try out this fantastic Japanese restaurant!

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    Tiffany L.

    delicious yaki tori with extensive drink menu!! we had a great time at torien, each piece was cooked perfectly -- the chef is so talented! I wish there was slightly more variety, since a number of the pieces tasted identical, but I would definitely recommend giving this place a try!! :))

    Danni F.

    Simply blew me away! We have tried various Michelin star restaurants in NYC and this one stood out! I have never tasted better chicken. Every dish was so good and unique. Chef was so nice and service was great too. 100% recommend!

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