Manchinro is a long-established purveyor of traditional Cantonese cuisine. Located in the heart of Chinatown, and a leisurely ten-minute walk from Ishikawa-cho Station, Manchinro is one of the oldest and most popular Cantonese restaurants in Yokohama. The interior can best be described as traditional Chinese decor. There are large round tables for communal dining. Painted silk screens divide the room. The sweet and sour dishes are legendary, as are the seafood entrees. As with all of Chinatown's best dining spots, Manchinro's prices reflect the superb quality of both its food and service. The lunch menu is a bit more mercifully priced and boasts an incredible selection of dim sum. Also on hand is a large selection of Chinese beers, as well as Japanese beers.
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 reservations a must. The first floor is famous for its immense variety of dim sum. As with all Chinatown's best dining spots, Heichinro's prices reflect the superb quality of both its food and its service. It has a great lunch menu, which is priced a bit more economically. Heichinro is situated about a block away from the Holiday Inn Yokohama, and is about a leisurely ten-minute walk from Ishikawacho Station.
Sirius is a restaurant located on a rooftop, a lounge on the 70th floor of the Royal Park Hotel with a 360 degree view overlooking the city. Sirius serves French cuisine, an ideal spot for a romantic dinner date. The ambiance is very cozy and comfortable, with jazz music, making it a very peaceful spot to dine. Sirius serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks. The food style here is mostly western, seafood and beef dishes are highly recommended at Sirius. Sirius offers lavish service to its customers, making the experience a memorable one.
Located on the third floor of the luxurious Pan Pacific Hotel, this excellent French restaurant is a nice escape from shopping in the Queen's City mall. The decor is an imaginative French garden style replete with attractive white gates, bushes and hedges to achieve some privacy for individual dining groups. The restaurant seats 90 people.
Tanakaya serves authentic age old traditional Japanese food. The 6th generation to of owners of Tanakaya now handles its operations; they sure take their customers seriously. Every customer is greeted with a musical instrument being played, after which, the history of Yokohama is presented with photographs. The food served is fresh at all times and carefully chosen for the patrons. Alcohol is served here at no extra cost and is included in the meal cost. Tanakaya believes in quality of food and serves customers better than ones expectations. A highly recommended restaurant for an authentic Japanese experience.
One of the fanciest and most beautiful restaurants in Yokohama is the Azamino Ukai-Tei restaurant. In a beautifully set up garden, and a western-styled manor, the restaurant offers a garden view from every room. The finest food is served here from carefully and freshly picked ingredients from around the globe. The restaurant serves 2 types of courses namely the Grand Course and the Lunch Course. The interiors are grandly done, giving the place a rustic look, making the ambiance very comfortable and welcoming to guests.