간단 답변
Yokohama is a food paradise for international cuisine. Chinatown (中華街) has over 300 restaurants serving Chinese food from all regions. Tsurumi-ku has authentic Brazilian churrascarias and restaurants. The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum features famous ramen from across Japan. Motomachi and Minato-Mirai areas have upscale international dining, and the Yokohama Station area has everything.
Food Highlights
| Cuisine | Area | Notable Spots |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Chinatown (中華街) | Heichinrou (聘珍樓), Manchinro (萬珍樓), dim sum shops |
| Brazilian | Tsurumi-ku | Churrascarias, Brazilian buffets |
| Ramen | Shin-Yokohama | Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (9 shops) |
| Western / International | Motomachi / Minato-Mirai | Italian, French, American dining |
Yokohama Chinatown Dining
Yokohama Chinatown is Japan's oldest and largest Chinatown, with over 300 restaurants. From high-end Cantonese at Heichinrou (established 1884) to street-side steamed buns and nikuman, the variety is incredible. Don't miss the all-you-can-eat dim sum (食べ放題) options available at many restaurants — typically ¥2,500-3,500 per person for unlimited orders.
자주 묻는 질문
Q: Is there halal food in Yokohama?
A: Yes. Several restaurants near Yokohama Central Mosque (Naka-ku) serve halal food. Some Chinatown restaurants also offer halal options. Check the Halal Gourmet Japan app for certified locations.
Q: What is the Ramen Museum?
A: The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館) features 9 famous ramen shops from across Japan under one roof, with a retro 1958 streetscape theme. Admission ¥380, ramen from ¥900. Near Shin-Yokohama Station.
면책 조항
Restaurant hours and menus change. Confirm before visiting, especially for halal certification.
최종 업데이트: April 2026.