Tori Aez

Tori Aez
Izakaya Bar
Discover the flavors of yakitori and chicken dishes at Tori Aez, nestled in Sanda's charming Showa era alleys, offering a unique dining experience.
Restaurant Details
Tori Aez is a delightful culinary destination in Sanda, Hyogo, offering a unique dining experience that celebrates the art of yakitori and chicken dishes. Nestled in a narrow alley, the restaurant exudes a nostalgic Showa era atmosphere, providing a charming backdrop for enjoying traditional Japanese flavors.
The menu at Tori Aez is a tribute to the versatility of chicken, featuring a variety of dishes that highlight the rich flavors of Banshu Hyakujitsu and Tanba Ajiwai chickens. The restaurant is renowned for its charcoal-grilled skewers, including the popular Gankotsu Tsukune, a delicious meatball dish, and chicken nanban, a fried chicken dish served with tartar sauce. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared, showcasing the chef's dedication to quality and taste.
Located at 11-11 Chūōchō, Tori Aez is conveniently accessible, just a short walk from the south exit of Sanda Station on the JR Takarazuka Line. The restaurant's interior, with its aged floors and walls, adds to the authentic and rustic charm, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.
The staff at Tori Aez are known for their quick and attentive service, ensuring that each guest feels welcome and well-cared for. With only one restroom located on the second floor, the restaurant maintains a cozy and personal atmosphere, where diners can relax and enjoy their meal.
Whether you're a fan of traditional izakaya settings or simply looking to explore the diverse flavors of chicken, Tori Aez promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Sanda.
Tori Aez Phone Number
Tori Aez Business Days
Tori Aez Address
11-11 ChuŌcho, Sanda-shi, Hyogo 669-1529
Tori Aez Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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