Short Verdict
Sumibi Kushiyaki Isaki is a yakitori restaurant in Tokyo, known for its precise charcoal grilling and refined atmosphere.
Located in Tamachi, it offers a calm, course-based dining experience that stands apart from typical noisy izakaya-style yakitori.
Perfect for those seeking a more refined and relaxed yakitori dinner in Tokyo.
🟦 Quick Info
| Item | Info |
|---|---|
| 📍 Area | Tamachi (Minato, Tokyo) |
| 🍢 Type | Yakitori (Charcoal-Grilled Chicken) |
| 💰 Price Range (Dinner) | ¥¥¥ ¥5,000–¥10,000 per person (base course from ¥4,950) + depending on additional orders Upscale Casual |
| 🍽 Ordering Style | Omakase course-based |
| 💳 Payment | Cards accepted |
| 🌍 English Menu | Limited |
| 🗣 English Spoken | Limited but staff make an effort |
| 🚭 Smoking Policy | Non-smoking indoors |
| 👥 Seating | Counter and table seating |
| 🧭 Tourist Friendly | Medium ⚠ English is limited, but friendly staff make an effort to help. |
Address:
〒108-0014 Tokyo, Minato City, Shiba, 5 Chome−9−8 8階
https://maps.app.goo.gl/XHNCKoxPMmFEQoBw5
🗣 English Support & Ordering Notes
English menu may be limited.
Dinner is typically served as a OMAKASE course menu, so ordering is straightforward.
If you’re comfortable with simple explanations or using a translation app, you should be fine.
This is not a tourist-focused yakitori chain — it feels more local and mature.
What Makes It Different From Typical Yakitori

Tamachi has many yakitori spots, especially casual and noisy ones.
Torisakana feels different:
- Dim lighting
- Calm counter seating
- Controlled smoke
- No overwhelming smell on clothes
It’s yakitori for adults.
The Course
The ¥4,950 course included:
- Small appetizer
- Seasonal dish
- Four skewers
- One seafood dish
- One creative dish
- Palate cleanser
Balanced and not overly heavy.
Standout: Perfectly Cooked Chicken


The grilling precision stood out.
The meat was never dry, never undercooked.
One memorable skewer was “hizou” (chicken kidney) — rich like liver but without strong odor.
Tsukune with Egg Yolk – A Personal Eating Strategy

The tsukune (chicken meatball) was served with raw egg yolk.
There are many ways to eat it.
My method:
First bite — without yolk.
Second bite — with seasoning.
Final bite — yolk added directly in the mouth for full flavor integration.
No wasted yolk.
Protein efficiency matters.
Atmosphere
- Warm, dim lighting
- Counter seating facing the grill
- Tables available
- Semi-private area in the back
Good for date nights or calm dinners.
Not ideal for large, loud groups.

Final Thoughts
⭐ 4.1 / 5
Tamachi is competitive for yakitori.
Would I return? Maybe.
But if you’re looking for refined yakitori in a relaxed setting, Torisakana is a solid choice.
About the Author
I’m a Japanese living in London, returning to Tokyo regularly.
I share restaurants I personally visit and would confidently recommend to friends visiting Japan.