Garlic Kalbi Skewer
food
a display of various types of alcohol
Miso Kalbi Skewer
chicken hearts
green tea brulee
Kalbi (Kobe style beef) $6 OROSHI
Pork Belly (Spicy Miso Sauceddd awp)
food
yakionigiri
Beef tongue
Spicy oxtail soon dubu
food, ramen and noodles
Gaku Udon
Chicken wings
Shitake Mushroom
food
chicken skin
The best thing in the menu. Kobe beef.
Spicy Chicken Wings
Chicken skin, heart and pork belly garlic (left to right)
Liver ($2.5) Heart ($2.5) Gizzard ($2.5) Pork belly ($4.5)
Ika Sugata Yaki
YJ L.
Mar 1, 2025
Skewers were a hit or miss. I'm not usually a huge fan of just salted skewers (I feel like the special sauces ones give a yakitori place a chance to shine by setting themselves apart from your basic charcoal grill flavor), but for Gaku, the salt skewers were my favorite, especially the pork belly. The beef with the radish and green onions was a total miss... the radish made it so watery and the beef ended up sitting in a soggy pool of liquid. The chicken cartilage is typically one of my favorite skewers, but not here. It was too much meat that looked slightly on the pink-er side, but it's all preference. Their ramen was actually pretty good (usually, when I get ramen at skewer restaurants, the ramen is really bad). I liked the broth flavor and although I'm not a thin noodle fan, I liked Gaku's thin ramen noodles! Lots of chew, good portion size. The tuna carpaccio really threw me off--it was seared, sitting on a bed of raw onion, served with raw garlic slices, green onions, and crispy fried onion bits and watermelon radish. I genuinely thought I was only getting a few slices of fully raw tuna because there was no description (none of the items on the special menu had descriptions). I guess I should have asked, but I do feel like it'd be nice to know how it came. I would have ordered the chutoro instead... oh well, maybe next time. Dessert was great! Matcha crème brûlée and lychee sorbet made a great combo! The crème brûlée was really thick and rich, while the lychee sorbet was light and crisp. Sat at the bar right by the service window, which wasn't awful, but if you're annoyed by frequent traffic, definitely avoid sitting there. Loved the service--servers are all friendly and kind~
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Nikita K.
Mar 3, 2025
Gaku Yakitori is a cute spot inside and lots of parking in the lot. The service was also pretty good and so was the presentation of the food.However I was disappointed in the food especially for the vegetarian options. The mushroom skewers were extremely bland and not seasoned. The fried tofu was also very unflavorful. The sesame cucumber was tasty.
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Crystal L.
Mar 1, 2025
My partner and I have just returned home, and we are still taken aback by the supreme quality that Gaku delivered.We ordered the following: chicken liver with sauce, knee cartilage, gizzard, heart, bluefin toro karaage, kalbi with miso, pork belly, tecchan, ankimo, and rare honey cheesecake.Here's the following order by phenomenal tasting:Tecchan, chicken liver, bluefin toro karaage, knee cartilage, and ankimo.James, our server, was extremely kind, humorous, and knowledgeable with the menu. Thank you so much, James! We also ordered the Kinka bottle, which was chef's kiss along with the plates that stood out to me. My partner also loves the above plates--man it was worth the one hour wait. And that cheesecake? My, my, my. Until next time. :)
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Amy N.
Dec 25, 2024
Came here last weekend with my friends since one of our friends came back from New York to visit. Upon arrival, I couldn't tell if the restaurant was open because it was pretty dark when looking from the outside. We joined the waitlist and waited about 15-20 minutes to be seated for a party of 6 people. The wait is understandable because the store is small inside. The interior definitely gives off a Japanese vibe when you're being seated and looking around. The servers here are quick with ordering, bringing out food and bringing out drinks. We enjoyed mostly everything we ordered and had an enjoyable experience here. Would recommend and come back for yakitori.
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Scott H.
Dec 24, 2024
I love this place. It's where we go to splurge and we order a ton of food. We enjoy it. Then I am thoroughly surprised when the bill comes. I always expect it to be MORE! I went with my wife and adult daughter.We had fried tofu, hamachi collar, onigiri, fried chicken skin, chicken tatsuta, fried gobo, bacon steak, shrimp kaarage. There was more than enough food and took three to go boxes.Stand outs for me were the fried gobo and the shrimp. The chicken tatsuta is off the charts! It's crunchy and juicy.The tea was delicious.The service can seem a bit slow and cold but they run their butts off. Total bill before tip was $103. I have paid a lot more for meals that weren't any where near as satisfying.
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Hevesy Z.
Dec 22, 2024
We cameo on a Friday night, with no reservation, and there was plenty of bar seating. The restaurant isn't huge by any means, but it was cozy. The art on the wall is really cool, all drawn with chalk.The menu is pretty simple, a good variation of all types of Japanese food. We started with a few yakitori skewers, beef, chicken, chicken gizzard & cartilage. Every order comes with 2. The beef was super tender and flavored, the chicken with sauce was one of my favorites. The soy sauce it came with was to die for imo. The gizzard is always a must, and the cartilage had meat all around it. The skewers were delicious!For our mains, we started with the Akami (Tuna) sashimi. It comes in a order of 5, and the pieces are huge. With a side fresh wasabi, it tasted super fresh. Probably one of the best tuna's I've ever had. The eggplant appetizer was surprising. It's a cold dish, soft and the flavor was amazing. The fried chicken was tender and battered perfectly, with the mayo, every bite was juicy. Lastly, the udon was definitely something else. The broth was out of this world, and the udon had a nice chewy texture to it. It came with a nice piece of pork belly. The food was delicious, we couldn't be happier with the choices we selected.The service was great! The servers were attentive and friendly. It was a nice atmoshere. If you come with a bigger party, I recommend making a reservation. Another GEM! Highly recommended!
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Sammi L.
Aug 24, 2024
We came to Gaku after multiple recommendations, and we agreed that it's the best yakitori we've been able to find in south bay/peninsula. There's limited seating so it's best to come early or call ahead to reserve. We came in at 6pm on Friday and no wait for bar seating (tables were full). But it's comfortable at the bar/more space than you'd think and a lot of fun.Staff were so warm and helpful - they walked us through the menu and how to order skewers by checking off the items we wanted. Our favorites were the large intestine, pork belly and liver - so flavorful. Between two hungry eaters, we ordered around 8-9 skewers each plus rice bowls and drinks. Yakitori is generally more expensive - came out to around 100$ each incl tip - but well worth it. Already can't wait to go back!
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Krishna K.
Nov 9, 2024
Best place to try yakitori in the south bay, i have been to many places in the LA area but nothing beats this one. Chicken liver and gizards are always my favorite items, it compliments with Sake. The meat is evenly cooked and well seasoned and all skewers are served with salt or the sauce.
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Jenny M.
Oct 20, 2024
Super good yakitori. All of the food was so fresh and cooked so well. The chicken breast was so juicy and tender. All the different seasonings were great. Prices good for what you're getting. Great service as well. Small location so make a reservation or be prepared to wait for a spot at the bar.
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Papi C.
Jan 31, 2025
I love this placeI love this placeI love this place I can't say it enough.Great food, great service. Authentic and approachable.
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