With so many high-rise buildings lining the front of Shin-Yokohama Station, finding a good place to eat can be a challenge to first-timers.
To ease this challenge, we would like to introduce the top places to grab lunch before the tournament, celebrate with some drinks after, as well as other great local places frequented by visitors. Even those who like to start drinking early during the day will find something to enjoy.
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- Enjoy Ramen and Sake at the “Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum”
- All-you-can-eat Okonomiyaki “Wakatake Shin-Yokohama Station Front Shop”
- Compare International Beers in the Day at “Oriental Table”
- Healthy, Authentic Chinese Food, “Athlete Chinese Dining Yi-Chang”
- Cheap and Authentic “Tempura and Oden Tokyo Templand Shin-Yokohama Branch”
Enjoy Ramen and Sake at the “Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum”
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a can’t-miss amusement facility for ramen enthusiasts. The space is a reproduction of the Japanese cityscape of 1958. It is a collection of ramen shops with various types of ramen from around the world, which differ from soup broth to noodle size. Some shops also offer beer and sake, which you can enjoy with your ramen on your lunch break.
Here you can try items you can normally only taste in certain parts of the world, including of "reimported ramen," such as the vegetarian ramen and other Japanese ramen styles offered at Ryu's Noodle Bar from Toronto, Canada, as well as the imported German draft beer and gluten-free ramen from Muku Zweite, a popular shop in Frankfurt, Germany.
You can also enjoy vegetable ramen at each of the four shops, made in the style of Shojin-ryori, a Japanese Buddhist vegetarian cuisine, so by all means check them out during your visit!
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Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum新横浜ラーメン博物館
- Address 神奈川県横浜市港北区新横浜2丁目14-21
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Nearest Station
5 minutes on foot from JR Yokohama Municipal Subway Line, Shin-Yokohama Station (1 minute walk from Subway Exit 8)
- Phone Number 045-471-0503
Hours: 11:00AM~9:30PM (Sundays, Holidays 10:30AM~)
Closed: New Year's Holiday
Entrance Fee: Elementary school children, ¥310; 60+ senior citizens, ¥100 yen (under elementary school age: free)
All-you-can-eat Okonomiyaki “Wakatake Shin-Yokohama Station Front Shop”
You may want to eat a lot after the game, and for that we recommend planning for some all-you-can-eat okonomiyaki. There are table seats as well as Japanese cushion seats, so you don’t have to worry about your legs getting numb when you sit. One of the most fun things about okonomiyaki is you can make it yourself. It is popular with overseas customers, and often used for entertaining guests.
During the event season, you can order an all-you-can-eat menu of not just the okonomiyaki, but teppanyaki, which includes fresh meats and seafood, desserts, and drinks as well. You can even get a takoyaki plate and make your own takoyaki. Everything can be seasoned to your liking.
Local Japanese sake and shochu line the front of the shop, with many options to choose from. The menu includes a variety of beverages including beer, sours, cocktails, whisky and more. Be sure to check out other branches of this shop in the Shin-Yokohama area, which offers even more seafood and chicken dishes, as well as a retro pop pub.
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Wakatake Shinyokohama-ten若竹 新横浜駅前店
- Address 2-chōme-5-26-4F Shinyokohama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 222-0033
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Nearest Station
2 minute walk from JR, Yokohama Municipal Subway Line, Shin-Yokohama Station
- Phone Number 045-473-1413
Hours:
Mon~Fri, day before holidays: 11:30AM~2:00PM, 5:00PM~2:00AM; Saturdays: 11:30AM~2:00AM; Sundays, Holidays: 11:00AM~12:00AM
Closed: Open daily
Compare International Beers in the Day at “Oriental Table”
This 23-year old popular Yokohama sports bar has its own unique alcohol menu which contains a wide range of beers from 25 different countries around the world, including a craft beer of the day. On weekdays, you can try the buffet-style lunch, or enjoy a glass with your lunch on the open terrace.
In the evening, enjoy some international cuisine with a Japanese arrangement with your drinks. Compare different beers of the world as you indulge in one of their popular menu items, such as the “Oriental Roll” or the “Thai Green Curry.”
The large in-house TV screen lets you view the game while enjoying your food and drinks. There is a menu of snacks you can eat with one hand so you can cheer on your favorite team at the same time. The shop is open until 4AM on Friday and Saturday nights, so you can drink leisurely as you unwind after the game.
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Oriental Tableオリエンタルテーブル
- Address 2-chōme-6-15-1F Shinyokohama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 222-0033
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Nearest Station
2 minute walk from JR, Yokohama Municipal Subway Line Shin-Yokohama Station (1 min walk from Subway Exit 8)
- Phone Number 045-476-4884
Hours:
Lunch: 11:30AM ~2:30 (Mon-Fri), 5:30PM~2:00AM (Mon-Thu), 5:30PM~2:00AM (Fri, Sat)
Closed: Sundays
Healthy, Authentic Chinese Food, “Athlete Chinese Dining Yi-Chang”
If you want to enjoy some healthy, authentic Chinese cuisine while you drink, this is a shop for athletes of all genres. They do not use any chemical seasonings or preservatives, and serve deliciously cooked meals using pesticide-free vegetables.
Their specialty is the “Soupless Tan-tan-men Noodles” (¥880, tax not included). Using two kinds of vegetable oil, this dish has an exquisite balance of spice and flavor, combining the hotness of the Japanese pepper chili oil and the soft-boiled egg in sauce, making this an item you will want to order again and again.
You can also order delicious snack dishes with your drinks such as gyoza dumplings, made with a perfectly springy dough. For pre-watching diners, lunch time is recommended. Every Monday the shop offers its specialty homemade simmered soba, “Menya Futatsuboshi” for lunch.
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Athlete Chinese Dining YI-CHANGアスリート中華ダイニングYI-CHANG(イーチャン)
- Address 2-chōme-14-25-2F Shinyokohama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 222-0033
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Nearest Station
5 minute walk from JR, Yokohama Municipal Subway Line, Shin-Yokohama Station (2 min walk from Subway Exit 8)
- Phone Number 045-474-3232
Hours:
Lunch: 11:00AM~5:00PM (Mon-Sat), Dinner: 5:00PM~11:00PM (Mon-Fri), 5:00PM~10:00PM (Sat)
Closed: Daytime
Cheap and Authentic “Tempura and Oden Tokyo Templand Shin-Yokohama Branch”
In this restaurant you can drink your sake while enjoying tempura and oden, two staple foods of Japan. There are also private rooms which are often rented out by overseas customers. The menus are hung from the ceiling, and the cheerful staff welcomes you into a homely, casual atmosphere that breaks down the language wall. Open till midnight, it is a great spot to stop by after the game.
You can order tempura items individually from ¥90 (tax not included), so you can eat as many as you like. The shrimp tempura is authentically plump at a reasonable ¥350 (tax not included). Along with the standard options, their wide variety also includes more unique items such as sesame tofu and nanko-ume (Japanese plum).
You can order as many pieces as you like of this well-simmered and delicious Kanto-style oden. Despite the dark appearance, the seasoning is mild and refreshing. Also, from Sunday to Thursday, you can upgrade to a 3-hour unlimited all-you-can-drink plan, so be sure to check ahead of time to avoid missing out.
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Tempura to Oden Tokyo Templand Shinyokohama天ぷらとおでん 東京TEMPLAND 新横浜店
- Address 2-chōme-4-4-5F Shinyokohama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 222-0033
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Nearest Station
3 minute walk from JR, Yokohama Municipal Subway Line Shin-Yokohama Station
- Phone Number 045-534-9640
Hours: 5:00PM~12:00AM
Closed: Holidays
Each of these locations are within a 1km radius of the Yokohama International Stadium and walking distance from each other, regardless if you’re planning on drinking day or night. There will most likely crowds of people staying out and about for a while, so be sure to check your favorite shop sometime before or after the game!
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*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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