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Hina Yakitori San Francisco Reviews
4.5 stars. A late review as their last day of service is
4.5 stars. A late review as their last day of service is 8/31, but here to give a shout-out. Yakitori is a specific cultural culinary experience that is more often than not casual. As ηΌγι³₯ translates directly to grilled chicken, it might be o
Hina Yakitori has been on my to try list for a while and on
Hina Yakitori has been on my to try list for a while and on my friend's list too. So big thanks to him for organizing this dinner! Who knows how much longer it would have been before I tried it otherwise. The food was delicious! I love that they
Nice setting, friendly staff, and great service.
But the food is just not worth the $$.
First things first, came here for my Anniversary with the
First things first, came here for my Anniversary with the wife. Introduction to the place was on point. Viewing so much social media, I knew what to expect, but the Beverage Pairing broadened the palate of the experience. The menu was a change of sce
Some people get it and some won't.
There is a difference between dining and eating. This is a dining experience for me which focuses on the flavor, artistry. History and respect for tradition. When we first walked it the the table area was set and gleaming for our experience. We
I love yakitori and decided to give this place a try with
I love yakitori and decided to give this place a try with some friends. You are sat in a cozy 10-seat dining room with an open view to the chef on the grill. The experience itself was phenomenal! It was fun to see all our skewers being made and prepa
A wonderful experience all around and a must try for those
A wonderful experience all around and a must try for those who are looking for an omakase-style setting but want something different from the typical raw fish. It was so cool to be able to see each skewer/dish being prepared, and trust me, by the end
I don't know how to star Hina but I'll share my experience.
Like most, I yelped for a different, fancy-ish spot for a celebratory dinner. As a Yakitori enthusiast, I was happy to have found Hina. A few reviews stated they weren't full after their meal and I just thought they had a bigger appetite than mo
The food here was honestly really good.
I enjoyed a lot of the various cuts of chicken. That being said, I cannot honestly recommend this to anyone. At the end of the day, you expect to be happy when you leave the restaurant and for Hina, I didn't. The reason why? I wasn't full.
I came here as a celebratory dinner and this was such a fun
I came here as a celebratory dinner and this was such a fun experience! I've only ever done omakase with sushi but this was equally as fun if not more. You got to see the chefs prepare every skewer in front of you and everyone with a reservation
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Let's say Peter has a great morning and decides to take his three friends to Hina Yakitori San Francisco at 6 PM the same day.
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* At this stage, the reservation does not exist yet.
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* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at Hina Yakitori San Francisco!
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