Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Yazawa Yakiniku
230ptsRanked yakiniku. Dinner only. Book soon.

About Yazawa Yakiniku
Yazawa Yakiniku is Singapore's most consistently recognised yakiniku specialist, ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Asia three years running. The structured grill progression makes it a practical choice for a celebration dinner or business meal. Booking is easier than the accolades suggest — dinner only, seven nights a week at Millenia Walk.
Should You Book Yazawa Yakiniku?
Getting a table here is easier than you might expect for a restaurant ranked #316 in Asia by Opinionated About Dining in 2024 and climbing to #368 in 2025 after years of consistent recognition. Yakiniku at this level in Singapore is a short list, and Yazawa earns its place on it. If you are planning a celebration dinner, a business meal, or a date where the format matters as much as the food, this is a serious option. The caveat: dinner only, every night from 6 pm, and no price range is published, so come prepared for a premium spend.
The Yazawa Yakiniku Experience
Yakiniku is a format that rewards patience and attention, and Yazawa Yakiniku is built around that premise. The meal unfolds as a progression of cuts, each arriving in a deliberate sequence that moves from leaner, cleaner bites toward richer, more intensely marbled beef. The format is closer to a structured tasting experience than a casual grill session — you are not here to pile a plate and cook at speed. The sequence of the meal is its architecture, and the quality of the sourcing is what sustains that arc.
Chef Darren Tan leads the kitchen, and the consistent OAD recognition across three consecutive years — Recommended in 2023, #316 in 2024 , signals a kitchen that is not resting on early press. For a special occasion, the progression format works well: there is a natural rhythm to the evening, courses arrive at a pace that supports conversation, and the experience has enough structure to feel considered without being formal in the way a European tasting menu might be.
The setting at Millenia Walk, at 9 Raffles Blvd, places Yazawa in a shopping complex rather than a standalone space. That context matters if ambiance is your primary concern. The room works well for the food but does not deliver the drama of, say, Odette or Zén. For a celebration where the food is the event, this is fine. For a milestone dinner where the physical space needs to carry weight, factor that in.
Google reviews sit at 4.4 across 345 ratings, which for a premium yakiniku specialist is a reasonable signal of consistency without the volatility you sometimes see at highly hyped openings. The OAD ranking is the more meaningful credential here , OAD is a peer-reviewed list drawing from serious diners across Asia, and consecutive appearances on it confirm that Yazawa is not a one-season story.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Yazawa Yakiniku operates dinner only, seven days a week, from 6 pm to 10:30 pm. No lunch service runs, so this is a dedicated evening venue. With booking access relatively open compared to the harder-to-crack tables at Les Amis or Meta, you do not need to plan weeks out , though for a Saturday celebration dinner, booking at least a week ahead is prudent. No phone number or direct booking URL is listed in the public record; check the restaurant's current booking channels directly.
No price range is confirmed in available data. Given the OAD ranking and the yakiniku format at this level in Singapore, expect a spend comparable to other premium Japanese specialists in the city. Budget accordingly before you arrive, and confirm current pricing when booking. For more context on Singapore's dining options across categories, see our full Singapore restaurants guide.
If you are exploring beyond dinner, our full Singapore bars guide and our full Singapore hotels guide are useful companions for building a full evening or a longer stay.
For yakiniku reference points in other cities, Nikushou in Hong Kong and Kinryuzan in Tokyo sit in the same category tier and offer useful comparisons on what the format looks like when executed at a high level elsewhere in Asia.
Quick reference: Dinner only, 6–10:30 pm daily, Millenia Walk, easy booking, premium spend expected.
FAQ
- How far ahead should I book Yazawa Yakiniku?
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, so you are not fighting for a table weeks out. For a weeknight dinner, a few days' notice should be sufficient. For a Saturday or a special occasion, aim for at least a week ahead to secure your preferred time. Given the OAD recognition, demand can spike after press coverage, so booking sooner is always the safer move. - Can Yazawa Yakiniku accommodate groups?
No group policy or private dining information is confirmed in available data. The Millenia Walk location has a multi-unit footprint (units #01-16 to 19), which suggests meaningful floor space. Contact the restaurant directly to confirm group capacity and any private room options before planning a large celebration. - Can I eat at the bar at Yazawa Yakiniku?
No bar seating information is confirmed in the public record. Yakiniku restaurants typically seat diners at grill tables rather than a bar counter, so counter dining in the cocktail-bar sense is unlikely to apply here. Confirm seating arrangements when booking if this matters to your plan. - What are alternatives to Yazawa Yakiniku in Singapore?
For Japanese contemporary at the leading of the market, Waku Ghin at $$$$ is the direct comparison , more theatrical, harder to book, and a different format (tasting menu rather than yakiniku grill). If you want a structured Japanese-influenced meal at a lower price point, Jaan by Kirk Westaway at $$$ offers a tasting menu experience with a different cuisine direction. For pure yakiniku reference outside Singapore, Nikushou in Hong Kong is worth knowing. Within Singapore's broader dining scene, see our full Singapore restaurants guide for a wider set of options. - What should I order at Yazawa Yakiniku?
No confirmed signature dishes or menu details are available in the public record , generating specific dish recommendations without a verified source would be speculation. The OAD recognition and the yakiniku format both point toward premium beef cuts as the core of the meal. Ask the team for their current recommendations when you arrive; at this level, the staff guidance is part of what you are paying for.
Compare Yazawa Yakiniku
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Yazawa Yakiniku | — | |
| Zén | $$$$ | — |
| Jaan by Kirk Westaway | $$$ | — |
| Iggy's | $$$ | — |
| Summer Pavilion | $$ | — |
| Waku Ghin | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how Yazawa Yakiniku measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Yazawa Yakiniku?
Book at least one to two weeks ahead. Despite ranking #368 in Asia on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 list, the restaurant operates dinner only, which concentrates demand into a single evening window seven nights a week. Weekend tables move faster, so aim for two weeks out on Fridays and Saturdays.
Can Yazawa Yakiniku accommodate groups?
The Millenia Walk address gives the restaurant a relatively spacious footprint for Singapore dining, making groups of four to six workable. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels when booking. For a special-occasion group meal at a comparable tier, Waku Ghin offers private dining infrastructure that Yazawa Yakiniku is not documented to have.
Can I eat at the bar at Yazawa Yakiniku?
No bar seating is documented for Yazawa Yakiniku. The yakiniku format is table-based by design, with individual grills at each setting, so counter or bar dining is not part of how this style of restaurant typically operates. Arrive with a confirmed reservation rather than expecting a walk-in option.
What are alternatives to Yazawa Yakiniku in Singapore?
For a structured fine-dining progression rather than self-grilled cuts, Zén (three Michelin stars) and Waku Ghin are the clearest step-up alternatives. Jaan by Kirk Westaway and Iggy's serve European tasting menus at a comparable prestige tier if yakiniku format is not your preference. Summer Pavilion is the natural pick if you want Cantonese fine dining instead of Japanese.
What should I order at Yazawa Yakiniku?
Specific menu items and pricing are not published in available data for Yazawa Yakiniku. At any yakiniku restaurant of this ranking, the premium beef cuts — typically wagyu grades across different primal sections — are the reason to visit. Ask the staff for the current premium cuts on arrival rather than ordering off a set menu alone.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 6–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 6–10:30 pm
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