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Welcome to TORI-Q Paragon, an inviting oasis for lovers of traditional Japanese yakitori, nestled right in the heart of Singapore at 290 Orchard Rd, #B1-K1 Paragon. Known for its delightful skewered delicacies, TORI-Q transforms the experience of Japanese street food into a modern delight, allowing you to savor these authentic flavors without breaking the bank.
As you step inside, the vibrant atmosphere greets you with the rich scent of grilled meats and savory sauce. While dining in is an option, many patrons prefer the quick and convenient takeout service—ideal for those on the go. The essence of the restaurant lies in its extensive menu, where you can choose from a variety of skewers crafted from tender chicken, juicy pork, and even tantalizing sausage. For a complete meal, don’t miss out on their bento boxes complete with rice, made even better when you order a selection of skewers.
Let’s talk highlights: The chicken gyoza has garnered rave reviews for its exquisite flavor, serving as the perfect pairing for any skewer. The pork belly (or tontoro) is another standout, known to fly off the grill with its melt-in-your-mouth texture. Each dish comes with a special sauce that elevates the flavor profile, adding an authentic touch to your meal. While feedback mentions occasional noise levels from staff conversations, the overall ambiance still allows for a joyful eating experience.
With a keen focus on fast service and quality ingredients, TORI-Q Paragon has established itself as a beloved spot for both takeout and casual dining. As you bite into those grilled skewers, take a moment to appreciate the blend of tradition and modern convenience that defines this culinary gem. So gather your friends, enjoy a casual meal, and embrace the flavors that have kept diners like Cindy Sontani coming back for more.
Whether you’re stopping in for a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely meal, TORI-Q Paragon promises a delectable experience that will keep you craving for more. Don't forget to add that extra sauce to your order—it’s the little things that make all the difference here!
“ TORI-Q have several outlets in Singapore. It is a Japanese yakitori restaurant. The restaurant has several tables but clients take away the food. It could be compared as Japanese street food. The menu is based on several choices of sticks (between different pieces of pork, chicken or sausage). You could have also a bento box with rice included if you order at least 4 sticks. Try 2-3 items and really enjoy the chicken Goyza. The particularity is also the sauce. To resume It is good, fast and not expensive. ”
“ Like to highlight it the staffs of this outlet in view of the atmosphere during my dine in experience. The staffs were exchanging conversation freely and loud that I could capture the details shared and it was very disturbing to have the loud noise affecting my enjoyment of the food. I wished the staff were more aware of the surrounding to know that there are dine in customers around and do not carry out loud conversation. Food was served well. ”
“ I’ve always liked their food from a long time ago and I would crave their food from time to time. The pork and pork with asparagus are my two fave. Sitting area is quite small so usually I would just do take out. ”
“ Japanese yakitori fast food with rice. Someone probably found a way to piece 1+1 together, bringing automated skewering techniques into an otherwise traditional dish made by hand. Don't expect anything too fancy, but you can definitely expect consistency in the food items. Personally like the chicken skewers, the pork ball, and the pirikara karaage. Good for takeaways and deliveries too, the food can travel decently well. ”
“ My favorite place to eat rice with pork satay at Paragon. Even though the place is small and the seating is in the corner, it became my hidden spot to eat when I was alone. The best one is tontoro, which often runs out. And the jumbo sausage is really delicious. Don't forget to ask them to add extra sauce. ”
“ Japanese skewers you can enjoy with rice ”
“ My favourite yakitori stall. I just went and bought few yakitori for bites. Their chicken skin was crispy and good. I like the bacon asparagus as well. Usually I would order with rice for lunch or finner, this time only bites. Their rice was good. One time, I bought the rice and cooked at home. There are few seats inside to dine-in and once go in there are 2 more seats which weren't really visible from outside. ”