Bincho Yakitori, Brighton
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Bincho Yakitori

A an ultra-popular Preston Street pit stop with proper Japanese cooking
  • Restaurants | Japanese
Liv Kelly
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Time Out says

What’s the vibe? 

In a nutshell, the vibe here is casual, speedy and really, really tasty. It’s unlikely you’ll wait long for your food to arrive, nor will you be at the table for much more than an hour, but we guarantee every second will be worth it. Why? Well, Bincho’s isn’t just a favourite of Brighton’s locals, but also of its chefs.

What should I order?

The chef here describes himself as an Izayaka fanatic, and after spending three years in Japan finessing the cooking techniques, you can bet that this is the most authentic take on southeast Asian cuisine that Brighton has to offer. There aren’t any duds on this menu – the only mistake would be not arriving ravenous.  

Details

Address
63 Preston Street
Brighton
BN1 2HE
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