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Feedback gevenWent for Sunday breakfast mainly because the reviews were good so wanted to experience me. The waiting line was approx. 45 minutes, and you can enter the menu. The prices were really good (We were 2 and each pay around 1,800¥ and the taste was AMAZING, it really surprised me. Portions were more than enough (I eat much xD, so approved! . The staff/service completely friendly and super. I even asked for a really special sauce I wanted, they didn't serve it in this restaurant, but because they asked me, they brought me something Similiar, which I was totally grateful. It is now on my top selection when I visit Chinatown, and surely will go again. Fully recommend!
Great place to have decent Porridge and Dimsum. Price is affordable and her century eggplant was amazing. The queue was very long on Sunday, so please go there earlier.
Nice rice. You have a wide selection of porridge. It tastes really good. This place is very popular so there is always a waiting line outside the restaurant. You can meet Santa Claus throughout the year!
Shatenki shatenki shatenki is what I say because her name sounds so funny. Shatenkishatenkishatenki, but don't let that name fool you. They serve excellent cones. Located in the middle of Yokohama Chinatown, Shatenki Nigouten specializes in Kongee or rice pulp. They only look for a long line and looks like a hole in the outside wall restaurant. I think there was also a Santa Claus statue outside. It was surprising that the interior looked like a high-end restaurant. The prices for the Congo are very reasonable. It was about $8 for a smaller bowl that can easily serve 2, but the other cooked items were expensive. Remember that if you have a small party or are with yourself, you can sit on a round table with many other people. The table is big enough and everyone just sticks to themselves, so it's much better than a café where you have to sit right next to people you don't know.
Great place. Everything on the menu is good. Which is probably why there are long lines that span across the street to go here. They have dim sum and the general chibese food. It seems like most people come here for the porridge which is reliably good. They also have a second and even a third shop nearby if you want to try your luck with a shorter line.