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Yakitori Kiku

East Brisbane

Updated: Jul 08, 2025

Tucked away in East Brisbane, Yakitori Kiku serves up authentic Japanese charcoal-grilled skewers in a cosy, Tokyo-style setting.

Yakitori Kiku keeps things simple and delicious, focusing on traditional Japanese grilled chicken skewers. From the open kitchen, you can watch the chefs in action as they expertly prepare your meal. 

Seating Area at Yakitori Kiku

Sake bottles line the shelves while exposed timber and dim lighting create a warm, ambient space - perfect for your next date night or some relaxed after-work drinks.

The staff are friendly, attentive and very knowledgeable, the gentle hum of conversation from nearby tables adds to the inviting, lived-in feel.

Entree at Yakitori Kiku

One standout dish not to miss? The Hotate Lemon Carpaccio! The perfectly seared scallops topped with a refreshing citrus twist that's the perfect palate cleanser before sampling their range of smokey charcoal grilled skewers. 

Skewers at Yakiroi Kiku

It's a staple for a reason! Be sure to try one of their yakitori skewers. From tender chicken thigh to flavour-packed tsukune, you'll take one bite and be transported to the bustling streets of Tokyo.

Sushi Roll at Yakitori Kiku

Yakitori Kiku is a serious contender for some of the best sushi rolls in Brisbane. While their yakitori takes centre stage, their sushi rolls are nothing short of spectacular. Bright, colourful, and carefully rolled, they’re perfect for sharing! 

Dessert at Yakitori Kiku

Got room for dessert? Sample a range of authentic Japanese sweets with their 4-piece dessert platter, it's perfect for sharing (or keeping it to yourself). Each bite offers a delightful mix of flavours and the diversity between the different options mean that there's sure to be something for everyone. 

Good to know - Walk-ins welcome, but bookings are recommended.

Need to know - The entire menu is gluten-free. Limited street parking is available nearby.

By Grace Ryan

Yakitori Kiku

892 Stanley St 

East Brisbane

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