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This is one of Yokohama's top spots for rich and addictive tonkotsu ramen. Open until 3am it's the perfect place if you've got the midnight munchies. So come on down and try some of the best noodles in Yokohama. more
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Located in the residential bluff area of Yamate, the restaurant looks like a Victorian-Meiji house. The glassware is etched with the gaslight symbol of Yokohama, as are the royal blue and white serving plates. The view overlook... more
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For a touch of Seattle cuisine in Yokohama, customers head to this restaurant which opened in 1997. The focus is seafood, especially crab meat. You can easily forget that you're in the Queen's City mall, because the restaurant... more
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If you are looking for a restaurant to impress that special person, then this could be just the place. Not only does Itaya Kinoe serves a great array of Mediterranean food, but the decor is stunning, too. As you go down the st... more
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Noge Oden was established here in 1913. Oden is really the name of a slow-simmering stew of roots, vegetables with fish and sausages and tofu served with yellow mustard sauce. There are over 20 varieties of Oden and you can ord... more
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If you're looking for spicy food without the spicy atmosphere, this Indian restaurant is a good choice. Sami's Tiffin serves upscale Indian food in a elegant and relatively spacious dining room. Incidentally a "Tiffin" is a lu... more
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They say you can get just about anything in Tokyo. The same can be said for Yokohama and Tom's Sri Lankan Restaurant Colombo, which is attracting customers for its spicy flavors. If you like curry you are in for a treat, they s... more
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Le Temps Perdu is Belgian-style bar in Yokohama's "blue-collar paradise," the Noge district. Le Temps Perdu has "a hole in the wall" look to it, but appearances can be deceiving. Don't be fooled, Belgian Bar Le Temps Perdu is a... more
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The Yokohama branch of Domani Italino presents a menu similar to that of the Tokyo branches, which means that it serves food that is more than just pizzas and spaghetti. And this is one of the reasons that this restaurant is so... more
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Heichinro is one of the oldest, most well known Cantonese restaurants in Chinatown. And with seven floors to choose from, it is also one of the largest. It is known as the granddaddy of Chinatown, and its popularity makes reser... more









