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Best Japanese BBQ Sauce: Bachan's and Beyond

A guide to Japanese-style BBQ sauces, anchored by Bachan's, with the alternatives, dipping sauces, and miso and yuzu variants in our verified database.

By BBQ Sauce Scout editors Updated 2026-05-30 How we test

Japanese BBQ sauce, often labelled as yakiniku sauce, is the soy-and-sesame counterpart to American sauces. Bachan’s is the brand that put this category on US shelves; this guide lists their range plus the alternatives in our database.

Bachan’s

Bachan’s covers most of the Japanese BBQ sauce shelf in the US. Their Original is the workhorse: thick enough to glaze, thin enough to drizzle. The variants - Hot, Hella Hot, Sweet & Spicy, Miso, Yuzu, Sesame Garlic - sit at the top of the table when sorted by sugar because they all share a similar 6 to 7 grams of sugar per serving. They are all labelled vegan and non-GMO.

Alternatives

The non-Bachan’s options are fewer. Watch the detail page for ingredient differences - some “Japanese BBQ” sauces lean closer to teriyaki and some closer to yakiniku, which matters more than the front-of-bottle wording suggests.

How to use it

Brush in the last minute of grilling, not earlier; the sugars scorch above 200 C. As a dipping sauce at room temperature, the sesame and ginger come forward. For salmon and tofu it works well as a 30-minute marinade.

The picks

Sorted by the criterion above. The #1 pick is the strongest match; the rest are still in the list because they cleared our quality gate.

Compare all picks

# Sauce Style Heat Sweet Sugars (g)
1 Yuzu Citrus japanese 0/5 3/5 7
2 Ebara Yakiniku Sauce Regular japanese 1/5 2/5 n/a
3 Sweet Pineapple japanese 0/5 4/5 8
4 Sweet Asian Dragon BBQ Sauce japanese 3/5 4/5 12
5 Ebara Golden Yakiniku Sauce Mild japanese 1/5 4/5 0
6 Yakiniku Sauce japanese 2/5 4/5 8
7 YAKINIKU SAUCE BIB japanese 3/5 4/5 8
8 Ebara Yakiniku Sauce Mild japanese 1/5 3/5 n/a
9 Bachan's Japanese Barbecue Sauce (Gluten-Free) japanese 0/5 3/5 8
10 BLACK PEPPER SAUCE japanese 2/5 3/5 9
11 The Original japanese 0/5 4/5 1
12 Sweet Honey japanese 1/5 4/5 9

Frequently asked questions

What is Japanese BBQ sauce?
Japanese BBQ sauce, often labelled "yakiniku" sauce, is a soy-and-mirin base with sake, sesame, and a small amount of fruit (apple, pear) for sweetness. It is thinner than Korean BBQ sauce, less hot by default, and built to glaze grilled meat in the last seconds of cooking.
What is the difference between Japanese BBQ sauce and teriyaki?
Teriyaki is one type of Japanese sauce, traditionally just soy, mirin, sake, and sugar. Bottled "Japanese BBQ sauce" usually adds garlic, ginger, sesame, and apple or pear for depth, and is built for grilled meat rather than glazed chicken. Bachan's Original is closer to a yakiniku base than to teriyaki.
Is Bachan's vegan?
Bachan's Original Japanese BBQ Sauce is labelled vegan and non-GMO. The brand's miso, hot, sesame-garlic, and yuzu variants are all vegan as well. The vegan tag is captured in the diet_tags on each sauce detail page.
How do I use Japanese BBQ sauce?
Best as a finishing glaze in the last 60 seconds of grilling, or as a dipping sauce served alongside the meat. Brush, do not marinade for long - the sugars can scorch and the sauce gets thin and bitter if reduced too far.

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