Best Restaurants in Kanagawa(722)
Nagoya
Experience European-style dining at one of Fujisawa’s favorite French restaurants.
Sakurai Chuka Soba-ten
Chinese-style noodle soup, which is said by some to be the best in all of Kanagawa.
Ramenya Iidashouten
Taste the magic in their ramen alchemy, just an hour down the coast from Tokyo.
Bar Noble
Cocktail-making meets tea ceremony: getting drunk has never felt so classy.
Sushi Otowa
Enter the home of a sushi power couple in residential Yokohama.
Restaurant Michel Nakajima
Sip a glass of French wine to complement the tender and juicy meats served here.
Kouan
Relax within close proximity to Fuji-san, and enjoy a full kaiseki dining experience.
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Don't be tempted by the ready-made menu choices — opt for a customized bowl of your perfect ramen!
Yutaka Sushi
Indulge in the produce of the mountains and oceans of Kanagawa.

Azamino Ukai-tei
Take a half-hour trip from Tokyo to enjoy French-tinged teppanyaki cuisine in the coziest European ambiance.
Ryokan Sekiyou
Enjoy the best of what traditional Japanese hospitality can offer, surrounded by the nature and serenity of Kanagawa.
Manchinro
Be spellbound by the atmosphere and aroma as soon as you walk through the door of this Yokohama Chinatown institution.

Hechikan
A dried fish-based soup is a welcoming change in a region full of shoyu-based ones.
Chuka Soba Shigure
Enjoy true Japanese ramen that can only be experienced at local eateries, like this one in Yokohama.

Ohta Nawanoren
One of the oldest hotpot restaurants in Japan, where you can get a taste of cosmopolitan Yokohama living from the Meiji Era.

Sugai
A top Yokohama kaiseki which uses the best seasonal ingredients, and serves up a very reasonable lunch deal that’s not easily beaten.

Daruma Restaurant
This cultural heritage restaurant doubles up as a sightseeing spot and a delicious seafood eatery all in one.
Sakana Cuisine Ryo
Fresh seafood dining in Odawara, as a restaurant recognized by the Michelin Guide for its great value-for-money meals.

Ahgoo
Traditional Japanese kaiseki dining in Kamakura, which uses locally sourced ingredients in historic dishes.
Hakone Kappei
Enjoy sushi made with pesticide-free rice at a restaurant in Hakone. Be sure to try the popular secret recipe inari sushi at Kappei!
Hanasai
Enjoy a meal of Japanese udon or soba at Hanasai, a restaurant with a beautiful view of nature.

Lakeside Grill
Enjoy a buffet with a variety of styles of dishes from West to East, and relax under the view of Lake Ashinoko in Hakone.
Mori-meshi
Enjoy fresh Japanese seafood and tofu in Hakone! Try the Japanese oden with strong soup stock at Mori-meshi.
Shika Jaya
With the atmosphere of an early Showa-era bathhouse intact, the long-established tofu at Shika Jaya makes for a delicious vegetarian-friendly meal.
CafeBar WOODY
Enjoy hamburgers at the charming CafeBar WOODY, and relax near the Open-Air Museum in Hakone.
Ginger&Pickles Cafe/Store
Ginger&Pickles serves up plant-based specialties in a relaxing and friendly environment in front of Tokai University.

808 Monsmare
Experience Italian cuisine and the wood-fired cuisine from Hakone in one bite. Come taste the local seafood and mountain food culture in the popular hot spring town of Hakone.
Timuny
Come have a quick and relaxing meal with a great view of the Haya River at Timuny, a European-style cafe in Hakone that serves food with a local twist.

Running down the coast south of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture has some of the nicest beach towns, most historic culture, and beautiful nature in central Japan. From Yokohama Chinatown to the shopping streets of the historic capital Kamakura, this region isn’t short on culinary treats, either.
Nikuman pork buns from China, delicious curry down in Yokosuka City, and fantastic local ramen are just a few to name. If you’re crazy about noodles, you can even head to a fully-fledged ramen museum in Yokohama too!
In Kanagawa, variety is the spice of life. Within the space of a one-hour train ride you can pass through laidback port towns and some of the biggest metropolises in the country. What this means is that basically everything — from French haute cuisine to cheap and cheerful gyoza — is on the menu! With the byFood restaurant reservation system, it’s easy to reserve a seat at whichever of these Kanagawa restaurants takes your fancy.