Yakatori Boy



🎵 FLY DAY........  fly day Chinatown 🎵

Yakitori Boy in Philly's Chinatown is an amazing spot for those who love karaoke and Japanese cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Center City, this place has become a local favorite for good reason.

The ambiance is vibrant and energetic, with a sleek and modern design that sets the tone for a fun night out with friends. You can choose to sit at the bar and enjoy the latest drink specials, or relax at one of the cozy tables and indulge in some delicious food.

Speaking of food, Yakitori Boy Philly serves up some of the best Japanese cuisines in the city. From sushi to ramen, everything on the menu is made fresh and bursting with flavor. But what really sets Yakitori Boy apart is their specialty – yakitori. These Japanese-style skewers are grilled to perfection and served with a variety of dipping sauces. You can choose from an assortment of meats and vegetables, each one more delicious than the last.

And of course, no visit to Yakitori Boy Philly is complete without some karaoke. With multiple private karaoke rooms available, you and your friends can belt out your favorite tunes all night long. Whether you’re a karaoke pro or a first-timer, you’re sure to have a blast.

So if you’re looking for a fun and delicious night out, head on over to Yakitori Boy Philly. You won’t be disappointed!




Japas




The Review

Meek: 🥨 🥨 🥨 🥨

 Spring rolls: it had the I guess it was like what duck sauce comes with it or something like this yeah I honestly but it comes with like a little dipping sauce and it's kind of sweet and tangy but um yeah really good crunchy you know good portions. 


Steffi: 🥨 🥨 🥨 🥨

For every single visit that I've had to Yakitori Boy I can say the food is always good I've never had anything that tastes bad. I'm very impressed with their Karage and I of course love their spring rolls. They have a full menu of Japas(Japanese tapas) and full-plate Japanese cuisine. The service is OK, not necessarily friendly but I can't say that they're not friendly if you know what I mean. I do recall going in with a cousin who was wearing a white hoodie (they made a big deal about the dress code) so make sure you dress appropriately you don't have to be dressed to the nines or anything but no wife beaters or hoodies or things like that. Remember, there's karaoke upstairs in the bar area for the general public and then you can also rent your own karaoke room/booth for you and your small to medium size party. The rooms vary in size to accommodate your friends/loved ones. I highly recommend it!



Kiki: 🥨 🥨 🥨 🥨

Of course, I liked everything we had that night. I ordered wings, and we always get wings because they're good everywhere we go. I don't think I've ever had bad chicken, except for when we went to Hook and Real and the chicken still had feathers on it. When we went to Yakitori Boy the chicken was decent. We ordered spring rolls, which we always love, and Karagi. I had some regular wings, but I'm not sure if they were seasoned or dry-rubbed. We also got pork belly, which wasn't that bad. It was probably okay everywhere, but we tried it there.










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