Authentic Japanese Pub

Eat, Drink & Feel at Home in Tokyo

A real izakaya — smoky, loud, and full of life.
Cold beer, fresh skewers, and the soul of Japanese night culture.

About Us

Where Tokyo Unwinds at Night

Since 1987, Yamato Izakaya has been the place where salarymen, students, and now visitors from around the world come to shed the day and connect over food and drink. We haven’t changed much — and that’s exactly the point.

No gimmicks. No Instagram-only dishes. Just honest Japanese pub food, cold draught beer, and an atmosphere that can’t be manufactured.

Our Kitchen

Every skewer takes twelve minutes. We never rush.

Our yakitori is grilled over binchotan charcoal — the same white charcoal used in Kyoto’s finest restaurants — at a carefully controlled distance from the heat. Too close and the outside burns before the inside is done. Too far and you lose the char. It takes years to learn the distance. Our head cook has been doing it for 28 years. Order the tsukune. Thank us later.

Our Menu

What We're Known For

Grill

Yakitori Selection

Chicken skewers over binchotan charcoal. Salt or tare sauce. Thigh, breast, skin, liver, heart.

¥180 – ¥320 / skewer

Fried

Chicken Karaage

Double-fried thigh meat marinated in soy, ginger, and garlic. Served with kewpie mayo and lemon.

¥680
Raw

Sashimi of the Day

Whatever arrived this morning from Tsukiji. Sliced thick, plated simply. Ask what’s freshest tonight.

¥980 – ¥2,480
Snack

Salted Edamame

Boiled in heavily salted water and finished with flaky sea salt. The mandatory first order.

¥380
Pan-Fried

Pork & Cabbage Gyoza

Handmade daily. Crispy bottoms, juicy filling. Six per order — double up if there are more than two.

¥580
Egg

Dashimaki Tamago

Rolled omelette infused with dashi stock. Pillowy, slightly sweet, and utterly Japanese.

¥520

Drinks

What to Drink

Draft Beer

Sapporo and Suntory on tap. Always cold, always fresh. The heart of any izakaya evening.

Sake

Eight varieties from across Japan — from dry Niigata junmai to fruity Kyoto ginjo. Hot or cold.

Shochu & Whisky

Japanese whisky highball, imo shochu on the rocks, or mugi shochu mizuwari. Ask for what suits your mood.

Non-Alcoholic

Oolong tea, yuzu soda, and seasonal soft drinks. You don’t need to drink alcohol to belong here.

The Atmosphere

Loud, warm, and a little smoky. Perfect.

An izakaya is not a restaurant. You don’t come to be served — you come to belong. Tables are close. Voices are loud. The smoke from the grill drifts through the room and clings to your jacket, and you won’t mind at all. This is the sound and smell of Tokyo after dark, and there is nowhere on earth quite like it. Come once and you will understand why it is impossible to leave early.

First Time?

How to Enjoy an Izakaya

01

Start with drinks

Order drinks immediately — it’s customary. Say “toriaezu nama” (draft beer first) and you’ll fit right in.

02

Order gradually

Don’t order everything at once. Small dishes arrive as they’re ready. Keep ordering as you go — that’s the izakaya way.

03

Share everything

All dishes are meant to be shared. Order a variety and try everything. There are no individual portions here.

04

Stay a while

Nobody rushes you out. A good izakaya evening lasts two to three hours minimum. Settle in and enjoy.

English menu available. Staff happy to explain any dish or drink.

Atmosphere

A Night at Yamato

Reviews

What Guests Say

★★★★★

This was the best meal of our two weeks in Japan — and it cost less than ¥3,000 per person. The yakitori was smoky and perfect, the beer was ice cold, and the staff were incredibly welcoming despite the language gap.

Ben T. — United Kingdom

★★★★★

We stumbled in not knowing what to expect. The English menu was a lifesaver. We ended up staying for three hours, trying almost everything. The karaage is genuinely the best I’ve ever had.

Mei L. — Hong Kong

★★★★★

As someone who travels to Tokyo for work twice a year, Yamato is my first stop every time. It’s loud, chaotic, and absolutely perfect. There is no better way to understand Japanese culture than sitting at that counter.

David M. — USA

Visit Info

Find Us

Address○-○○ Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo
HoursMon–Sat: 5:00 PM — 2:00 AM
Sun & Holidays: 4:00 PM — 12:00 AM
ClosedNew Year holidays (Dec 31 – Jan 2)
ReservationRecommended on weekends. Walk-ins welcome on weekdays.
BudgetApprox. ¥2,500 – ¥4,000 / person (food + drinks)
From StationShinjuku Station East Exit — 5 min walk

Reservations

Pull up a Stool. Tonight.

Weekend tables fill up fast. Reserve ahead or arrive early — we keep counter seats for walk-ins every night.

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