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yakitori

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for yakitori.

Editorial note

Just making amazing yakitori (or whatever) every single day from the time you are 18 until you die.

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Quick take

A Japanese shish kebab-type dish made with small pieces of chicken or other ingredients cooked on skewers, often marinated in soy sauce or seasoned with salt.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of yakitori gathered in one view.

noun

A Japanese shish kebab-type dish made with small pieces of chicken or other ingredients cooked on skewers, often marinated in soy sauce or seasoned with salt.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for yakitori.

noun

A Japanese shish kebab-type dish made with small pieces of chicken or other ingredients cooked on skewers, often marinated in soy sauce or seasoned with salt.

Example sentences

1

Just making amazing yakitori (or whatever) every single day from the time you are 18 until you die.

2

Some specialize in sashimi, others yakitori, and lots of izakayas seem to take the jack of all trades approach.

3

Good luck getting any city in the US to let you run a yakitori restaurant out of your house.

4

If I created 1 trillion digital yakitori coins and I got my father to buy 1 yakitori coin for $10, I am theoretically worth about $10 trillion.

5

Just take in the vibe and choose a yakitori spot to grab a bite and drink your poison of choice (tea/beer/sake).

6

Tokyo at night is not Tokyo at night without the still, musky humid air with a whiff of yakitori sauce and charcoal.

7

A very filling yakitori meal might only be 1000 yen ($7-8) per person.

8

The main things you will find are sashimi, yakitori, grilled fish, deep fried everything, and various kinds of stews.

9

It was both steamy-soft, and smokey and delicious to offset the yakitori.

10

You can incorporate them into a barbecue marinade or a yakitori marinade.

11

Will treat you to beer and yakitori if you make it.

12

That's a bit better than your Yakitori coin.

Quote examples

1

I probably should have just taken the "Super Troopers" route and said "Yakitori" or something in retrospect.

2

Do you want to go out for yakitori?" "Go fuck yourself!" "...

3

"Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune", also on Netflix, is a series but I enjoyed the military/diplomatic/political plot.

4

If you're into small "hole in the wall" / foodstand type stuff: - Sushi places around Tsukiji market in the morning (much better than the market visit itself, these days) - Yurakucho Yakitori Alley - Eateries around Takadanobaba eki - The whole of Kabukicho (area in-between Shinjuku station and Shin-Okubo) - Seafood street south of Ueno eki - Akasaka area (N/E of Roppongi) The list is long...

Proper noun examples

1

You could also use a cheese dip for Yakitori.

2

Yakitori is maybe something you can compare, because you find a lot of grilled goods at corner bistros in Romania as well and usually the quality in Japan is far beyond what you can get in Romania.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use yakitori in a sentence?

Just making amazing yakitori (or whatever) every single day from the time you are 18 until you die.

What does yakitori mean?

A Japanese shish kebab-type dish made with small pieces of chicken or other ingredients cooked on skewers, often marinated in soy sauce or seasoned with salt.

What part of speech is yakitori?

yakitori is commonly used as noun.