Tori Tomi
Other Japanese Food
Indulge in Tori Tomi's authentic yakitori and mizutaki hot pot, nestled in Setagaya, offering freshly sourced Date chicken delicacies. An intimate haven for food lovers.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant locale of Setagaya, Tori Tomi offers a gastronomic delight with its exquisite chicken specialties, notably the Mizutaki Hot Pot and Yakitori. The star of the menu, freshly procured Date chicken, is renowned for its rich taste and refined texture, ensuring a sublime dining experience. Shipped directly from the source, the restaurant emphasizes freshness, accentuating the natural flavors of chicken with carefully selected condiments.
The chef at Tori Tomi honed his skills at acclaimed Tokyo destinations such as Torishiki and Torikado, bringing a wealth of expertise to every dish. His dedication is evident in the perfectly grilled and simmered items, where flavors are meticulously balanced.
Conveniently located a short walk from both Sangenjaya and Ikejiri-Ohashi Stations, Tori Tomi serves as a serene escape in bustling Tokyo. Offering seating for eight at the counter, the restaurant provides an exclusive and cozy atmosphere ideal for intimate dining.
Catering to both sophisticated palates and casual diners, Tori Tomi enhances the experience with an impressive selection of sake and whiskey. The chef’s exceptional culinary and hospitality skills ensure a satisfying and memorable experience, whether savoring the expert yakitori or the heartwarming hot pot. Patrons are promised a unique taste journey.
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Tori Tomi Address
Wako Heim 1F, 1-11-8 Ikejiri, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0001
Tori Tomi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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