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[[Kake]] visited on a Sunday evening just before Christmas 2007. We paid £40 each, but that did include quite a lot of sake (if I've calculated right, the food part was just over £16 for six skewers each, a bowl of rice each, and a shared dessert). I'd take slight issue with Billy's estimate of only £6-10 for a meal - I'd say you want at least six skewers plus rice, which puts you over a tenner already even if you choose the cheapest options and don't drink any tea or sake.
[[Kake]] visited on a Sunday evening just before Christmas 2007. We paid £40 each, but that did include quite a lot of sake. I'd take slight issue with Billy's estimate of only £6-10 for a meal - I'd say you want at least six skewers plus rice, which puts you over a tenner already even if you choose the cheapest options and don't drink any tea or sake.
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* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wine/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/wine/2007/08/25/edtable125.xml Telegraph review]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/living/food_and_drink/reviews/article2829266.ece Independent review]
* [http://www.metro.co.uk/metrolife/food/article.html?in_article_id=58626&in_page_id=26 Marina O'Loughlin review in the Metro]
* [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/restaurants/restaurant-225198-details/Bincho+Yakitori/restaurantReview.do?reviewId=23404794 Fay Maschler review in the Evening Standard]


Reasonably priced yakitori restaurant in the Oxo Tower.

Serves a wide range of authentic yakitori and kushiyaki, including bits of a chicken (and other animals) that are not often seen on a skewer in the west. Prices per skewer start from about £1.50 and go up to about £2.50 and Billy's estimate is that you are looking at about £6-10 for a meal. They also do a range of side dishes to accompany the skewers.

Kake visited on a Sunday evening just before Christmas 2007. We paid £40 each, but that did include quite a lot of sake. I'd take slight issue with Billy's estimate of only £6-10 for a meal - I'd say you want at least six skewers plus rice, which puts you over a tenner already even if you choose the cheapest options and don't drink any tea or sake.

The kitchen is open-plan, so you can watch the chefs grilling your skewers.

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Last visited by Kake and James, 23 December 2007.

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