What a vibrant place to visit in the evening. Great atmosphere and lighting (lanterns). There are plenty of street foods to choose from and many restaurants as well. Worth a visit when in Yokahama …Full review by Pip-kiwi
Jan 31, 2025
Food, Food and more glorious food. This is definitely one of the biggest Chinatown in the world outside of China. This place is all about foods. There are so many restaurants and you will be spilt fo…Full review by Chung1234
Nov 23, 2024
We visited on two occasions, October 10th in the afternoon when we were attracted by the sound of drums, cymbals and gongs and discovered the Lion Dance being performed near the Tenchomon Gate. The a…Full review by Dan L
Recommendation for all you can eat in Yokahama Chinatown. We are here now TA experts. Thank you.
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There is a duck shop that displays all their ducks by the main glass panels in the front. They have a good deal for eat all you can and they cook fresh their food as ordered. Many …
There is a duck shop that displays all their ducks by the main glass panels in the front. They have a good deal for eat all you can and they cook fresh their food as ordered. Many shops show eat all you can but they use frozen food and microwave them. I tried a few but so sorry I do not recognize their name. Only very few have fresh cooked dishes that I would recommend and Beijing Duck(Kaoyaten)shop is one of them. They usually gives special discounts via the internet.
First of all they speak Japanese because most of the people are/were born in Japan. However there are some employees at the restaurants and shops who speak Chinese. I've heard …
First of all they speak Japanese because most of the people are/were born in Japan. However there are some employees at the restaurants and shops who speak Chinese. I've heard Mandarin once but giving that most are immigrants from long ago they must speak Hakka and other dialects from the regions they came from. There is a Chinese school in Yokohama so they must have learned Mandarin at school at least.