Hong Kong · Yakitori · counter
Kido
JapaneseYakitoriKushikatsuKushiyakiFukuoka-styleChicken NanbanCharcoal grill
A cosy Hakata-inspired yakitori counter on Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, led by Miyazaki-born head chef Kimura Junichiro. Kido specialises in charcoal-grilled skewers and the famous deep-fried Chicken Nanban, a recipe inherited from Kimura's father — the 'god of chicken' behind iconic Ogura restaurant.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Tsim Sha Tsui
- Since
- 2019
- Chef
- Kimura Junichiro

Plate № 62
About
Kido takes its name from the small theatrical doorways of old Japan, evoking an intimate stage where chef Kimura Junichiro performs nightly. Born in Miyazaki, Kyushu, Kimura trained under his father — the founder of the legendary Ogura restaurant and revered as a 'god of chicken' — bringing an unbroken lineage of kushikatsu mastery to Hong Kong. The counter seats wrap around the open charcoal grill, letting diners watch each skewer char to perfection while sipping highballs or Japanese beer. Beyond the classic yakitori lineup, the menu ventures into Fukuoka-style kushiage — panko-crumbed, golden-fried bites that are hard to find elsewhere in the city. The Chicken Nanban, sweet-salty fried chicken dressed with tartare sauce, is Kido's signature and a direct tribute to the Miyazaki original.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef Kimura's Chicken Nanban is an authentic Miyazaki heirloom recipe — arguably the best version in Hong Kong.
- The theatre-style counter seats give front-row views of charcoal grilling at its most attentive.
- Kido offers both yakitori and kushikatsu on the same menu, a rare pairing that covers every style of Japanese skewer.
- Tucked into the lively Minden Avenue dining lane, it pairs perfectly with a pre- or post-dinner stroll through one of Tsim Sha Tsui's most relaxed food streets.
Confirmed Japanese head chef: Kimura Junichiro from Miyazaki, Kyushu. Father founded Ogura restaurant, Miyazaki. Restaurant opened December 2019.
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