Side Trips from Tokyo Restaurants

The local specialty in Nikko is a soybean-based concoction known as yuba (tofu skin); dozens of restaurants in Nikko serve it in a variety of dishes you might not have believed possible for so prosaic an ingredient. Other local favorites are soba (buckwheat) and udon (wheat-flour) noodles—both inexpensive, filling, and tasty options for lunch.

Three things about Kamakura make it a good place to dine. It's on the ocean (properly speaking, on Sagami Bay), which means that fresh seafood is everywhere; it's a major tourist stop; and it has long been a prestigious place to live among Japan's worldly and well-to-do (many successful writers, artists, and intellectuals call Kamakura home). On a day trip from Tokyo, you can feel confident picking a place for lunch almost at random.

Yokohama, as befits a city of more than 3 million people, lacks little in the way of food: from quick-fix lunch counters to elegant dining rooms, you'll find almost every imaginable cuisine. Your best bet is Chinatown—Japan's largest Chinese community—with more than 100 restaurants representing every regional style. If you fancy Italian, Indian, or even Scandinavian, this international port is still guaranteed to provide an eminently satisfying meal.

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  • 1. Kaiseiro

    $$$$

    This establishment, in an old Japanese house, serves the best Chinese food in the city. The dining-room windows look out on a small, restful garden. Make sure you plan for a stop here on your way to or from the Great Buddha at Kotoku-in.

    3–1–14 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa-ken, 248-0016, Japan
    0467-22–0280

    Known For

    • Elegant atmosphere
    • Steeped in history
    • Excellent Peking duck and other multicourse meals

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Kaseiro

    $$$$ | Naka-ku

    Chinese food can be hit-or-miss in Japan, but not at Kaseiro. This elegant restaurant, with red carpets and gold-toned walls, is the best of its kind in the city, serving authentic Beijing cuisine, including, of course, Peking duck and shark-fin soup. The consistently delicious dishes, combined with the fact that both the owner and chef are from Beijing, make this restaurant a well-known favorite among locals and travelers alike.

    186 Yamashita-cho, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken, 231-0023, Japan
    045-681–2918

    Known For

    • Yokohama's flagship Chinese restaurant
    • Grand atmosphere
    • Excellent multicourse meals
  • 3. Scandia

    $$$$ | Naka-ku

    This Scandinavian restaurant near the Silk Center and the business district is known for its smorgasbord. It's popular for business lunches as well as for dinner. Scandia stays open until midnight, later than many other restaurants in the area. Expect dishes like steak tartare, marinated herring, and fried eel, and plenty of rye bread. Although dinner is pricey, lunch is a relative bargain.

    1–1 Kaigan-dori, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken, 231-8401, Japan
    045-201–2262

    Known For

    • Classic Scandinavian cuisine
    • Good lunch sets
    • Open late
  • 4. Shunotei Hira

    $$$$ | Naka-ku

    The area of Motomachi is known as the wealthy, posh part of Yokohama; restaurants here tend to be exclusive and expensive, though the service and quality justify the price. This restaurant is an old-style Japanese house complete with a Japanese garden and five private tatami rooms. For a real feast, try the 27-course banquet that includes traditional Japanese delicacies such as sashimi, shiitake mushrooms, and chicken in white sauce; deep-fried burdock; and broiled sea bream.

    1–55 Motomachi, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken, 231-0861, Japan
    045-662–2215

    Known For

    • Overwhelming 30-course dinners
    • Traditional atmosphere
    • Long dinners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 5. Yokohama Senrya

    $$$$ | Naka-ku

    The hallmarks of this restaurant are ishiyaki steak, which is grilled on a hot stone, and shabu-shabu—thin slices of beef cooked in boiling water at your table and dipped in one of several sauces; choose from sesame, vinegar, or soy. Fresh vegetables, noodles, and tofu are also dipped into the seasoned broth for a filling yet healthful meal.

    4–45–1 Sumiyoshi-cho, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken, 231-0013, Japan
    045-681–2727

    Known For

    • High-grade Wagyu beef
    • Rustic atmosphere
    • Excellent service
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