Yakitori & Sake Bar · Est. 2021
Ember & Ash
A dark room, a long counter, and one fire.
01 — The Counter
There is no dining room to hide in. You sit at the counter, an arm's length from the coals, and watch each skewer come off the fire to your plate.
We cook the old way — thigh and tail, liver and skin, scallion and mushroom — salted or brushed with a tare we've kept going since the night we opened. White binchotan burns clean and ferociously hot: no flame, no smoke on the plate, just an even, blistering heat that crisps the skin and leaves the inside soft.
When you've eaten your fill of skewers, we pour. The sake is kept cold and poured generously, the way it should be among friends in no hurry to leave.
— The counter at Ember & Ash
02 — From the Fire
What we'd order first
Three things people come back for. The rest of the counter is on the menu — these are the ones we reach for.
Sit close to the coals
The whole bird, over white charcoal.
Salt or tare, your call — ordered a few at a time, eaten straight off the fire.
03 — The Room
An evening at the counter
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05 — Word from the Counter
What people say
Illustrative reviews, written for this sample site.
Sat at the counter and didn't look at my phone once. The skin skewer alone is worth the trip — order two.
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The sake list is the quiet star. They poured me something cold and dry I'm still thinking about.
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Small, dark, exactly right for a cold night. We let them feed us whatever was best.
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06 — Find Us
Visit the counter
| Monday | Closed |
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| Tuesday | 5:00 – 11:00 pm |
| Wednesday | 5:00 – 11:00 pm |
| Thursday | 5:00 – 11:00 pm |
| Friday | 5:00 pm – 12:00 am |
| Saturday | 5:00 pm – 12:00 am |
| Sunday · ramen night | 5:00 – 10:00 pm |
- Address123 Example St, Your City
- Reservations(555) 555-0123
- Emailhello@emberandash.example