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Yokohama Restaurant
- Hours:
Tue-Thu, Sun 11 am - 8 pm
Fri-Sat 11 am - 9 pm
- Attire:
- Casual
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Price Range:
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$$
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
3 reviews for Yokohama Restaurant
3 reviews in English
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Review from Charoline D.
Greenwich, CT
Oh Yokohama, your questionable decorum and menu are only two of the reasons why I appreciated you.
I think they advertise as being Chinese/Japanese/American cuisine. If it had also specified anything along the lines of Italian or pizza on the sign, we would've kept driving. Upon entering, you'll notice the various Japanese food wares for sale. Pocky sticks, dried salted seaweed, wasabi peas...the list goes on. We started our meal off with some of the various cocktails that boasted a free glass with purchase. I went with Zombie, tasty as usual, Anthony had "the fogcutter", Lynz had the "dizzy buddha" and Dave ordered the hot sake. Lynz's was the only one that was subpar, and it tasted like high octane sour mix. No dice. We ordered some crab rangoon, which was really nothing special, and then I ordered some sort of GIANT ramen dish that boasted steak, chicken, and pork and a medley of veggies over some perfectly cooked noodles. Not a foreign concept, but the noodles were really outstanding. As the previous review mentions, there is not an asian in SIGHT in this place, which was really odd. And the bathrooms smelt like orange sherbet and had a shower curtain seperating the toilet from the sink area, even though the bathroom was only built for one. Normal.Listed in: Why winter is my…
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Review from Zen F.
Lancaster, NH
Not very Japanese. Overpriced. But the traditional ramen is good. Popular with trashy people who don't know any better. No surprise there.
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Review from Brian M.
Annapolis, MD
Have been going here all my life when up in the White Mountains. It's definitely it's own type of food. The fried rice isn't like any other I have ever had, but is really tasty. Its not quite Chinese, not quite Japanese, not quite Polynesian. Its just damn good, and it's hiding up in Gorham, NH. If you go, get an order of Kishi Katu, wich is basically chicken katsu on a stick. The fact that I've never seen an Asian person working there is probably why its such a blend of styles.
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