




Torishige

Guía Michelin
Bib Gourmand
Cocina especializada en cerdo
La opinión de la Guía Michelin
This has been in operation since starting life as a food stall in the postwar years. An old photo on the first floor shows the original sign from those early days. The ‘Tori’ in Torishige reflects an earlier usage, when yakitori referred to pork as well as chicken skewers; ‘shige’ is in honour of the Prime Minister of that time, Shigeru Yoshida. In place of chopsticks, two bamboo skewers are used; meat-stuffed bell peppers are a tradition since the first generation. Beef was added by the second-generation chef; the use of rare cuts is an innovation by the current chef. In era after era, Torishige continues its success story.
Ubicación
2-6-5 Yoyogi, Shibuya-kuTokyo