Best Chinese food near Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan

December 13, 2019 Leonarda Pillsbury

Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Nagasaki (長崎市, Nagasaki-shi, Japanese: [naɡaꜜsaki]) ( listen (help·info)) is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. The city's name, 長崎, means "Long Cape" in Japanese. Nagasaki became a centre of colonial Portuguese and Dutch influence in the 16th through 19th centuries, and Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki have been proposed for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Part of Nagasaki was home to a major Imperial Japanese Navy base during the First Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War.
Things to do in Nagasaki

10. Yokohama Shiambashi

2-20 Motoshikkuimachi, Nagasaki 850-0901 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Lunch, Dinner Reservations +81 95-821-9178 https://yokohama-shianbashiten.gorp.jp/
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4 based on 41 reviews

Yokohama Shiambashi

Reviewed By jp0847

There are plenty of places to try Chanpon in Nagasaki, but if you don't want to go to one of the touristy places this is a good place to go.We tried to Chanpon, Chatham (fried rice), yaki soba Shanghai style, and spring rolls. It was all pretty good and we didn't leave anything on our plates. The reviews in Japanese say that many of the locals go here and today was no exception. We weren't the only tourists, but most of the people did seem to be locals from Nagasaki.

9. Kyokaen

9-7 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki 850-0842 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service +81 95-821-1507 http://www.kyokaen.co.jp/index.html
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4 based on 67 reviews

Kyokaen

Reviewed By sonyrajan

Visited this resturant 3 times because of the excellent food. Situated at the entrance to ChinaTown, this place serves the local speciality - Champon & Sarauddon. Both a must try. The other recommended dishes on the menu are also great options.reasonably priced and crowded at lunch time with a wait of about 10-15 mins.

8. Daihachi

8-13 Daikokumachi, Nagasaki 850-0057 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Dinner, Lunch +81 95-829-3852
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4 based on 35 reviews

Daihachi

Reviewed By lhm17

We arrived in Nagasaki at noon and started looking for a noodle shop around the Nagasaki train station for a quick lunch. We chanced upon this restaurant just 100metres from the Nagasaki Ekimae station selling Chinese-style noodles that are very much a part of the local Nagasaki cuisine. We didn't order the local specialty of champon noodles and instead, settled for a bowl of ramen and fried noodles. We didn't regret our choices as both our orders came brimming with ingredients at a very reasonable price of 650yen each. The noodles were really tasty and they came in a generous portion. The restaurant also sells oden placed in a huge pot at the counter near the kitchen. This place is usually frequented by the locals looking for a quick and hearty lunch as we were the only foreigners there.

7. Kojoko

1-1 Onouemachi 5F Amu Plaza Nagasaki, Nagasaki 850-0058 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Lunch, Dinner Wheelchair Accessible +81 95-808-1502 https://amu-n.co.jp/floorguide/detail.php?id=30
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4 based on 59 reviews

Kojoko

Reviewed By kimitakas

Nagasaki is famous for Chinese food, so I decided to bring my customers to this restaurant. It is located in Amu Plaza in JR Nagasaki station. So, you can enjoy your meal until the last moment before taking train.

6. Kairakuen

10-16 Shinchi-machi, Nagasaki 850-0842 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Takeout +81 95-822-4261 http://www.kairakuen.tv
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4 based on 98 reviews

Kairakuen

Reviewed By Tyranny1057

Unremarkable Chinese restaurant which was a pleasant change to Japanese cuisine after a week. Portions fine and dishes ordered were all what we expected. High turnover of customers split 70/30 locals/International tourists. Menu’s in Chinese only with pictures and little English spoken but we ordered, ate and departed without any problem.More expensive than we had anticipated with ridiculously priced duck to avoid. For 2 people with a couple of beers and soft drinks, we were 7,250 yen

5. Kozanro Nagasaki Chinatown New Bldg.

13-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki 850-0842 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Serves Alcohol +81 95-820-3735 http://www.kouzanrou.com/shop.html#shop02
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4 based on 147 reviews

Kozanro Nagasaki Chinatown New Bldg.

Reviewed By mat_mak

This Chinese restaurant is a well-known store which is located in Nagasaki Chinatown. It offers Nagasaki Chanpon noodle and sara udon noodle, and it privided standard, special, very special noodles. Very special noodles were 1500 yen. Dishes contained shark fin, clams, and scallops. I felt a flavor of the seafood in the soup. I felt that it was much rich taste. I thought that it was a little bit pricey, but I was satisfied because it uses a good ingredients.

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4. Horaiken

5-23 Hiranomachi, Nagasaki 852-8117 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Dinner, Lunch +81 95-846-2277 http://www.horaiken-bekkan.jp
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4 based on 65 reviews

Horaiken

Reviewed By Sarah N

We visited here around 1 after visiting the peace museum which is just around the corner. There was a a slight wait in line (which is always a good sign) and we were seated after around 20/30 minute wait. We ordered Chanpon, Nagasaki's regional dish which was delicious and filling. Would recommend to all wanting to try this dish. There is an English menu available.

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3. Shikairo

4-5 Matsugae-machi, Nagasaki 850-0921 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +81 95-822-1296 http://www.shikairou.com/
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4 based on 639 reviews

Shikairo

Reviewed By Stingrui11

Tried the famous Champon at Shikairo and whilst i think the noodles are decent, the portion of the noodles as well as the fried rice and the dish that we ordered were slightly on the small side given the price. Overall, it's probably worth a visit also to see the small museum on level 2 which depicts the history of the chinese and how they set foot in nagasaki. The restaurant also has a good view overlooking the harbour

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2. Hitokuchi Gyoza Hountei Honten

15-13 Dozamachi, Nagasaki 850-0841 Nagasaki Prefecture Chinese Dinner Cash Only, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Takeout +81 95-823-4042 https://r.goope.jp/houuntei/
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4 based on 96 reviews

Hitokuchi Gyoza Hountei Honten

Reviewed By Célia D

My husband and i went there but we were not even able to sit there despite two free places. It was only 20h ... not a word from the staf nor a brief glance an experience more than unpleasant...

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1. Kozanro Nagasaki Chinatown Honten

12-2 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki 850-0842 Nagasaki Prefecture Kyushu cuisine, Chinese Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Cash Only, Non-smoking restaurants +81 95-821-3735 http://www.kouzanrou.com/shop.html#shop01
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4 based on 535 reviews

Kozanro Nagasaki Chinatown Honten

Reviewed By Rumples

We asked at our hotel’s reception desk for a restaurant recommendation in nearby Chinatown and Kozanro was the immediate response. Luckily, we set off on foot with the name written in Japanese, because the English name did not appear on any building and we possessed only a vague, hand-drawn map given to us at the hotel. Locals pointed the way and we arrived at a brightly lit, attractive first-floor restaurant with big windows that looked out on the narrow pedestrian street.A woman greeted us warmly in Japanese and showed us to a table, just inside the big, simple room that was half-full with customers at 7 p.m. An English menu aided in making selections, and we chose spring rolls, sweet and sour pork, beef with peppers and steamed rice. All arrived extremely quickly. We liked everything except the spring rolls, which proved to be greasy and essentially tasteless. Service was excellent. Staff spoke minimal English, but we managed to communicate with little effort.

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