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Definition of yakitori in English: yakitorinoun ˌjakɪˈtɔːriˌyäkiˈtôrē mass nounA Japanese dish of chicken pieces grilled on a skewer. (日本的)烤鸡肉串 Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, I'm off to check my Japanese diary as I have a strong suspicion that Sunday 3rd August may well be beer and yakitori day…
- After a chance meeting, they go to the yakitori restaurant that Myon runs with her sister Yan and her pathetic, egocentric father, who is wanted by the yakuzos.
- They go to catch up at her father's yakitori joint, which we learn has been funded by Yakuza money.
- Anyone who bangs on about sushi and sashimi as the height of Japanese cuisine is talking rot, give me beer and yakitori any day.
- Instead, California rolls, crème brûlée and yakitori far outnumber the plates of sushi or sashimi.
- After a while we had enough and headed to the yakitori (grilled chicken) restaurant where I ate tofu (thank God tofu is good here).
- The yakitori chicken looked great with a brownish tinge.
- Ideally, yakitori would be grilled over live coals, but life is rarely ideal, so we must make do with what we have - a ribbed cast-iron grill, barbecue or overhead grill.
- Meat skewers range from chicken yakitori to leg of lamb to beef tongue.
- A variety of a la carte items, which includes grilled salmon or eel or yakitori platter, are also served.
- We went for the safe and familiar 25A: pleasantly sweet chicken brochettes called yakitori, served on wooden sticks similar to satay.
- Carter first visited Kushihachi, a yakitori grilled skewered chicken restaurant in 1975 when he came to Japan as Georgia governor.
- We sit and he orders sake and yakitori for the 3 of us, and this sake is absolutely sublime. Delicious, melt in the mouth, like drinking liquid velvet.
- Offering yummy sashimi and sushi options, tasty yakitori kebabs and a selection of other Japanese dishes at prices around the $17 mark, Tokyo Fusion's half price, eat-in special every night of the week, is attractive indeed.
- One of the wonderful smells drifting over the sushi counter was that of our yakitori moriawase plate - an assortment of grilled chicken on wooden skewers.
- She polished off another rice bowl then turned her attention to a few strips of yakitori.
- The timing was excellent as well as it coincided with me finishing studying for the day (no really) and thus I got to eat yakitori and drink beer in the sunshine on a Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.
- If you're in a flashy mood, or just really hungry, you might be tempted by the azuma moriawase, which consists of a sirloin steak, yakitori (chicken brochettes) and shrimp and vegetable tempura.
- Tuesday might pick up an Asian theme with Thai chicken curry, Vietnamese spring rolls, courgette yakitori skewers, sesame noodles and end with dark chocolate and orange tart.
- ‘Chicken yakitori with an extra bowl of rice,’ Viktor ordered, passing her the menus.
OriginJapanese, from yaki 'grilling, frying' + tori 'bird'. Definition of yakitori in US English: yakitorinounˌyäkiˈtôrē A Japanese dish of chicken pieces grilled on a skewer. (日本的)烤鸡肉串 Example sentencesExamples - We went for the safe and familiar 25A: pleasantly sweet chicken brochettes called yakitori, served on wooden sticks similar to satay.
- Anyone who bangs on about sushi and sashimi as the height of Japanese cuisine is talking rot, give me beer and yakitori any day.
- The timing was excellent as well as it coincided with me finishing studying for the day (no really) and thus I got to eat yakitori and drink beer in the sunshine on a Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.
- After a while we had enough and headed to the yakitori (grilled chicken) restaurant where I ate tofu (thank God tofu is good here).
- A variety of a la carte items, which includes grilled salmon or eel or yakitori platter, are also served.
- Tuesday might pick up an Asian theme with Thai chicken curry, Vietnamese spring rolls, courgette yakitori skewers, sesame noodles and end with dark chocolate and orange tart.
- ‘Chicken yakitori with an extra bowl of rice,’ Viktor ordered, passing her the menus.
- Anyway, I'm off to check my Japanese diary as I have a strong suspicion that Sunday 3rd August may well be beer and yakitori day…
- One of the wonderful smells drifting over the sushi counter was that of our yakitori moriawase plate - an assortment of grilled chicken on wooden skewers.
- Meat skewers range from chicken yakitori to leg of lamb to beef tongue.
- Ideally, yakitori would be grilled over live coals, but life is rarely ideal, so we must make do with what we have - a ribbed cast-iron grill, barbecue or overhead grill.
- They go to catch up at her father's yakitori joint, which we learn has been funded by Yakuza money.
- After a chance meeting, they go to the yakitori restaurant that Myon runs with her sister Yan and her pathetic, egocentric father, who is wanted by the yakuzos.
- Instead, California rolls, crème brûlée and yakitori far outnumber the plates of sushi or sashimi.
- If you're in a flashy mood, or just really hungry, you might be tempted by the azuma moriawase, which consists of a sirloin steak, yakitori (chicken brochettes) and shrimp and vegetable tempura.
- She polished off another rice bowl then turned her attention to a few strips of yakitori.
- Offering yummy sashimi and sushi options, tasty yakitori kebabs and a selection of other Japanese dishes at prices around the $17 mark, Tokyo Fusion's half price, eat-in special every night of the week, is attractive indeed.
- We sit and he orders sake and yakitori for the 3 of us, and this sake is absolutely sublime. Delicious, melt in the mouth, like drinking liquid velvet.
- The yakitori chicken looked great with a brownish tinge.
- Carter first visited Kushihachi, a yakitori grilled skewered chicken restaurant in 1975 when he came to Japan as Georgia governor.
OriginJapanese, from yaki ‘grilling, frying’ + tori ‘bird’. |