Yokohama Chinatown
Yamashitacho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0023, Japan
Japan's largest Chinatown, with around 250 Chinese-owned stores & eateries & a colorful entry gate.
Duration: 01h20min
+81 45-662-1252
Opening hours
Mondays: See website
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review(s)
42163 review(s)
Steven Goble in the last week
Amazing ambience at night; the locals are extremely kind, and the food is so good! It has the appropriate level of socializing and foot traffic without being overly sleazy like some areas in Japan later at night. I don't find it to be too pricey as some reviews may suggest, but it is slightly more expensive than your typical night dining out. It's certainly not "three dollar sign" worthy, at the least. Highly recommend going at night!!
Naomi in the last week
I normally don’t write a bad review unless I truly feel that way. I visited Yokohama China Town all the way from the United States cause I heard this is the biggest China Town in Japan. I love Chinese food and cook a lot of Chinese dish at home as well. I watched a lot of YouTube videos before I visited this location so knew what to try. If you keep snacking it will add up ¥3,000 easily per person and not even full cause the potion size is so small. I decided to go one of the restaurants offered all you can eat and that was an absolute disaster….I can cook better than them level…if you decided to visit China Town and decide to eat at restaurant, please read review and pick wisely.
Alex SMP a week ago
It’s kind of okay, with lots of general options. Comparing it to Bangkoks china town though, it’s not as raw. It’s enjoyable although the hospitality is lower compared to japans high standards. Still recommend
Trry_ again a month ago
"This location offers a delightful experience for enthusiasts of Chinese and Japanese street food combinations. The ambiance is pleasantly uncrowded, allowing you to explore and uncover fantastic deals on both food and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Cremia, priced at just 600+ yen, is a delectable soft-serve ice cream that strikes the perfect balance between creaminess and sweetness, complemented by a delightful crunchy and sweet cone. Highly recommended. The savory Panda and Pig buns are freshly cooked, with a note to have water or milk on hand for the spicy bun, which packs a notable heat."
Pallab Pain 3 months ago
Very vibrant, neat and colourful with lots of food around. It gets quite crowded over the weekend so you may have to queue up at a few places. However, if you walk further, you’ll end up finding quieter and less crowded places to eat. Most restaurants sell the same food so unless you have done some research, it’s hard to tell which is the best place to eat. I did not find the meat buns all that different from the convenience store ones, just a bit more expensive for the same size.