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Telephone
6299 5812
Introduction
Yorimichi is a Japanese izakaya located in Golden Mile Tower that serves Yakitori and other kinds of Japanese food. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
18:00 - 00:00
Mon - Thu
18:00 - 00:00
Fri - Sat
18:00 - 01:00
Sun
18:00 - 00:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Open Till Late
Takes Reservations Details
Restaurant Website
http:////www.facebook.com/yorimichi.yakitori
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Review (1)
The most exciting discovery greeted me when I walked up the carpark ramp to level one of Golden Mile Tower - a cosy homely Japanese Yakitori joint, Yorimichi Yakitori. Sake casks greet you at the entrance, giving you a small hint of what is to come. They have a comprehensive list of Sake, with seasonal offerings in limited numbers from time to time. I had to grab a bottle - that was $18 for a lovely floral sake with slight bubbles, perfect with the food that I was about the encounter.This sake I chose was pretty low in alcohol content, but the taste and smell of it was very lovely. Among all the Thai food at Golden Mile Tower and coaches going to Malaysia, I was really surprised to find this homely Japanese Yakitori place. It is small but can expand at will! The most number of people they managed to fit into the restaurant is 40!I love it that they have such a wide range of drinks! Sometimes you get special Sake direct from Japan and limited in quantity, you never know what to expect when you head down! They are constantly innovating and improving the menu as well, so it's fun heading down - it's truly the place you stop by for some food and drinks before heading home! Yorimichi!See more at: http://www.chanchop.com/food-porn/japanese-yakitori-at-golden-mile-tower?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+chanchopfoodporn+%28Chanchop.com+-+things+I+like+-+Food+Porn%29#sthash.eU9ImE3C.dpuf continue reading
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