Sweets restaurants and cafes
Let's take a break! Sweets restaurants and cafes
There are great number of sweets restaurants and cafes in a gourmet town Yokohama. These restaurants and cafes serve authentic western, Japanese, or Chinese sweets. Many of Chinese sweets restaurants and shops are concentrated in Yokohama China Town. Steamed bean-jam buns, sweet broiled chestnuts, Chinese drinks, and gelato are enjoyable there. Great number of western sweets restaurants and cafes gather in Yamate, Motomachi Shopping Street, and Isezaki-cho area. Some of sweets shops are also located near famous sightseeing spots, beautiful parks, or western-style buildings, or located in an alley.

As soon as Yokohama Port was opened, Yokohama was quick to embrace a foreign food culture. The city is also known as the birthplace of Japanese ice cream.
A lot of long-established western sweets cafes and original sweets cafes are also located in Yokohama. Why not enjoy coffee, tea, and sweets in these cafes while viewing beauty terraces or attractive gardens? A Japanese tea cafe serves sweets of Kamakura and Kyoto (the ancient capitals), together with Japanese tea (natural leaf and refined green tea). A tea room in a hotel entertains guests with green powdered tea services.

Yokohama China Town holds many shops serving wide varieties of Chinese sweets: Almond jelly, mango pudding, tapioca soft drink, Chinese sponge cake, fried rice dumpling dusted with sesame seeds, and small bean-jam sweets. Let's enjoy these sweets with rich and full-flavored Chinese tea!
Chinese tea leaves are classified broadly into blue, white, yellow, green, black, and flower tea, in accordance with fermentation procedures. Each tea leave has a unique flavor. In a special tea method, people enjoy smelling Chinese tea in a long and thin cup "Monkohai."
How about drinking Chinese tea and eating Chinese sweets in Yokohama China Town, when feeling empty on a trip?
As soon as Yokohama Port was opened, Yokohama was quick to embrace a foreign food culture. The city is also known as the birthplace of Japanese ice cream.A lot of long-established western sweets cafes and original sweets cafes are also located in Yokohama. Why not enjoy coffee, tea, and sweets in these cafes while viewing beauty terraces or attractive gardens? A Japanese tea cafe serves sweets of Kamakura and Kyoto (the ancient capitals), together with Japanese tea (natural leaf and refined green tea). A tea room in a hotel entertains guests with green powdered tea services.
Yokohama China Town holds many shops serving wide varieties of Chinese sweets: Almond jelly, mango pudding, tapioca soft drink, Chinese sponge cake, fried rice dumpling dusted with sesame seeds, and small bean-jam sweets. Let's enjoy these sweets with rich and full-flavored Chinese tea!Chinese tea leaves are classified broadly into blue, white, yellow, green, black, and flower tea, in accordance with fermentation procedures. Each tea leave has a unique flavor. In a special tea method, people enjoy smelling Chinese tea in a long and thin cup "Monkohai."
How about drinking Chinese tea and eating Chinese sweets in Yokohama China Town, when feeling empty on a trip?







