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Yari Club – IWD Offer
Yari Club, St Martin’s Lane’s yakitori restaurant, is offering women complimentary yakitori throughout the day.
“Yari Club are proud to step forward in solidarity for International Women’s Day to impact women’s advancement fairly. At the restaurant, we actively recruit, retain and develop diverse talent in our team and support women in leadership and decision-making roles. We look forward to raising awareness on March 8th through this small gesture.” Anne Anggreani, Yari Club.
Availability
Availability
March 8th
11.30am – 9.30pm
Choice of three yakitori per person from the full menu:
Momo (chicken thigh, tender, flavourful meat)
Classic Negima (chicken thigh, spring onion, juicy, savoury)
Tsukune (chicken meatball, savoury, sweet glaze)
Kawa (chicken skin, juicy, rich taste)
Chicken Karaage (deep-fred crispy marinated chicken)
Gizzard (flavourful chicken gizzards)
Toriniku (chicken thigh and breast, tender, versatile, juicy)
Teba (chicken wings, crispy, flavourful skin)
Prawn Теmpura (fried prawn, crispy, light batter)
Tofu & Scallion (soft & sweet).

To order
Customers must quote IWD before ordering and will be invited to join the social conversation using #AccelerateAction, IWD’s hashtag for 2025, no other purchase is required.
Drinks are sides can be purchased separately and include Rice, Salad, Tempura (vegetable or oyster mushroom), Corn Ball, Broccoli with Nori Dressing, and Edamame. All day beverages will include a range of hot Japanese teas, such as Gyokuro White Tea (£3), Sencha Green Tea (£3), Matcha Latte (£3), Hojicha Black Tea (£3), and Blue Butterfly Pea Flower Blue Tea (£3). Until the end of March a winter special of Hot Spiced Sake (£5) will also be served.
International Women’s Day falls around the same time as Hinamatsuri, an annual festival in Japan that celebrates the health and happiness of young girls. The word comes from hina, meaning hatchling, and matsuri, meaning festival. This symbolic Spring celebration takes place on March 3rd.