Welcome to Yari Club
Nestled in the heart of London, Yari Club is the UK's first robotic yakitori restaurant, offering a unique twist on traditional Japanese street food. Located at 57 St Martin's Lane, the venue features an automated grilling system that prepares delicious chicken skewers, infusing each bite with rich flavor. Guests rave about the tender, juicy skewers and diverse menu options, including the popular bento boxes. The inviting atmosphere and friendly service enhance the dining experience, making it a perfect spot for casual dates or gatherings with friends. With halal offerings and plans for vegetarian options, Yari Club beckons food lovers for an unforgettable culinary adventure.
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Welcome to Yari Club, London's first robotic yakitori restaurant, nestled in the bustling heart of Soho at 57 St Martin's Lane. This innovative dining spot offers a unique culinary experience where technology meets tradition.
At Yari Club, the star of the show is undoubtedly the expertly grilled yakitori skewers, with prices starting at a wallet-friendly £1.50. The restaurant features a state-of-the-art 1.5m robotic machine that meticulously prepares and grills the skewers, infusing them with a rich and smoky flavor that showcases the essence of Japanese street food culture. Customers rave about the luscious textures and bold flavors, particularly highlighting the negima skewers, which combine tender chicken thigh with fresh scallions for an irresistible bite.
But don’t just take my word for it. Guests like Carys Mckelvin commend Yari Club for its warm atmosphere, perfect for casual date nights or outings with friends. The bento box, filled with an array of skewers, is a popular choice that leaves diners fully satisfied. Raymond Kh enjoyed the festive offerings, including mulled wine that left a memorable impression during the holiday season.
Beyond the food, Yari Club excels in providing friendly service that enhances the dining experience. Reviewers like Tiff C praise the attentive staff for their hospitality, ensuring that even newcomers feel welcomed and informed about the menu options. The focus on quality extends to the ingredients, with halal options available and a promise of vegetarian and vegan dishes on the horizon.
The cleanliness of the restaurant adds to its charm, and the design pays homage to traditional yakitori joints, creating an inviting ambiance that makes every meal feel special. As you step inside, you can't help but admire the seamless blend of innovative technology and authentic culinary art.
If you're looking for a delightful culinary adventure in London, look no further than Yari Club. With a commitment to delicious food, exceptional service, and a unique dining concept, this gem is poised to become a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

perfect little spot for casual date night or hang out with friends. A very nice atmosphere and not too busy considering it is in a busy tourist area. I first stopped by for a snack and then have recently came back to try it again! I got the small bento box with a mix of skewers. The skewers are super yummy, fresh and lots of different flavour in each of them. Bento box was filling, next time I might just build my own or just get skewers. Friendly service who helps you navigate the menu.

We went to Yari Club during the festive season! And I really like the taste of skewers and their Christmas menus. The mulled wine is very impressive. Bookmarked already for the next visit

Vera the owner was so nice, friendly, honest and accommodating! Ordered wings and chicken skin, meat is tender and juicy. The atmosphere was clean and organised, and very reasonably priced for Soho. 10/10 :)

London's Robotic Yakitori Restaurant : @yariclub.london is the UK's first robotic yakitori restaurant. They specialize in 5 traditional chicken yakitori skewers, with prices starting at 1.50 per skewer. Diners can watch their skewers being prepared by a 1.5m long robotic yakitori machine which grills and dips them in Yari Club's delicious sauce. The skewers are then finished off on the grill to give a smoky taste The restaurant's interior mimics classic yakitori joints creating an atmosphere that pays homage to Japan's vibrant street food culture Everything was so delicious here! The skewers were so tender and flavoursome. My favourite skewer was the classic negima with chicken thigh & scallions The food here is Halal with vegetarian and vegan options coming soon! A special thank you to Clara for being for friendly and welcoming

Fatima and team were super friendly and exhibited excellent customer service! It’s hard to get decent customer service these days but these ladies were amazing. Food came out fast and the prawns were fresh and the chicken was tender. My favorite was the chicken skin. I will return the next time I am in London.

Loved this little place! The food was delicious and the chef explained us the menu, how to drink the matcha beer for the best experience and even added some tips on some London places to visit . A gem of a place!

It has been a long while since I had a decent Yakitori in London. The Yakitori are luscious, the flavoring are good including for the rice. The staff are friendly and the place is clean.

Yari Club is the first robotic Yakitori restaurant in London hence I had to give it a try. At the entrance you will see this rotating grill that holds the skewer which rotates around the grill. All that is offered are skewers mainly chicken. As they have newly opened, they are in teething stages so not all skewers are available. I most wanted to try the chicken skin which is like crackling but it wasn't available. Other than that, the three I tried were to my liking and probably the best yakitori I have had if it keeps that way. The chicken is silky and tender with a bounce if you choose the thigh and the yakitori sauce is just right as it isn't too sweet or sticky. I didn't like yakitori before from past experiences because it was so sweet that once you took a bite it makes you drink so much water to flush it. They serve tsukune where at some restaurants it comes with egg yolk for dipping for those in the know but I can imagine the concept being a bit weird in UK as well as the chicken skin.