Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Urayasu. Urayasu is part traditional fishing village, part Disney. It’s best known as the home of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea (and, naturally, the hotels, restaurants and shopping that accompany the theme parks). Most visitors are, naturally, here for the parks, but if you’re interested in the town’s history, a few old fishermen’s cottages can be toured.
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4 based on 45 reviews
Came across this restaurant by chance and no regrets having lunch there. Sushi was really good and my favourite is the grilled yellow tail fish collar. Although service was a bit slow due to the crowd, it was not an issue. You can tell it was a good place by the sheer number of japanese customers streaming in.
4 based on 45 reviews
Very nice atmosphere in the restaurant, it really suits its location in DisneySea. It's mid-priced counter-style Chinese dining, and while we liked our shrimp and tofu/pork main courses, as well as the rice and noodle side dishes, their dim sum was really terrible. If we go back, we'll be sure to avoid that from the selection.
4 based on 100 reviews
Just 3 minutes from Maihama Station and with over 300 seats, Monsoon Cafe Maihama Ikspiari is perfect for parties with well over 100 guests. Our resort style interior gives the spacious main dining area an exotic atmosphere. The entire restaurant is non-s
The ambiance was really neat. When you walk in it looks like a cave and as you get inside they have tiki huts and lights strung up. The girl that was serving us didn't know English and even though we tried to use our Japanese language book, she was so sweet and got us an English speaking server to help us. They have a really great selection of food and it was delicious. We ordered a bit of everything to share along with a great dessert. I would definitely eat here again in the future.
4 based on 102 reviews
I was searching for a bottle of water for my little one and I must say it does not exist in Disney Tokyo. You can not find it anywhere at Tokyo Disney. We bought a bottle and it looked like water but it was actually lemonade. As I was on my quest for bottled water I walked by the China Voyager and saw a line that had about 60 people in it. I immediately said to myself I know where we are having lunch at. It was the only restaurant in this park with a line this long and sometimes it is smart to follow the signs. All of the locals knew this place so it must be the best Disney food. We attended a show nearby hoping the line would die down in the next 45 minutes. It did but there were still like 40 people in front of us. The line moved really fast. In fact, there is someone in line filling out your order for you and all you need to do is hand it to the cashier who charges you for your food. The line moves so fast. They need to bring that feature to Orlando because the lines there are unbearable. Another thing I noticed about Japan is that all restaurants even outside of Disney love putting up fake molded plastic food items as examples. I find this kind of funny and helpful as a foreigner. Luckily the food always looks better when it arrives at your table. It is really fun to watch the staff make your soup. It starts with the fresh noodles being dropped in the hot water. They are put in a bowl and next your broth is added followed by the included ingredients. I can hardly wait to dive in. This place is a soup place with 3 different kinds to choose from. We ordered 2 bowls of the "Minced pork in spicy miso soup" and it was amazing. It was the best Disney food I have ever had in my life. Everything was perfect from the noodles to the broth to the minced pork. This was perfection in a bowl and I was in love. They also offer kids meals too and my little one loved here miso soup too. It came with a juice and jello too. I ended up eating the jello because my little one was weirded out by it but I must say it was the best jello I've had in a long long time. This place is out of this world for Disney food. If you visit this park then you must find this place because the food is fantastic. I can't tell a lie and I also ate dinner here. I don't think I've ever eaten two meals on the same day at the same restaurant in Disney. So that shows you how good the soup really is. I also ordered the same soup...the Minced pork in spicy miso soup. You don't mess with perfection. The soup was really perfect cause it was freezing cold in Japan. Thanks China Voyager for warming me up twice. Now if I could only get Disney to make this soup in Orlando and then my life would be perfect.
4 based on 80 reviews
Located in Hotel Miracosta in Disney Sea. If you are not staying there, but just want enter the hotel to have lunch there while in Disney Sea, you have to get stamped first as you have officially exited the theme park and when you re-enter the resort you have to produce your tickets and show your stamps. They are very strict here.We wanted to try the food here as the restaurant was quite highly rated on Trip Advisor. But we were disappointed that they do not have an a la carte menu, only the costly buffet.
4 based on 77 reviews
Ippudo, our ramen restaurant, was first established in 1985 in Hakata, Fukuoka. Currently in 2017, we have over 100 stores throughout Japan. In 1990, our founder, Shigemi Kawahara, entered the Hall of Fame for winning the the ramen competition of the show
We visited this branch after a long day at Disneyland and got there with a small-ish queue (25 mins wait). The service was efficient even before we stepped in with the waitress handing out menus to those waiting, once we were about 2 more tables from being seated our order was taken outside.Once in, we were given our table and not even 10 minutes had past, we were tucking into the gyozas and ramens we ordered. The food was as expected and be sure to have the little garnishes provided on the table - the beansprouts are delicious!The gyozas were brilliant as well, just enough to leave you wanting more but not over filling to have on the side with your bowl of ramen. The tonkotsu soup base was creamy and full of flavour. I like both here and Ichiran and the difference I immediately noticed was the ramen itself, I found the ramen from here are slightly thinner than Ichiran. I like them a bit thicker but it is personal preference and the ramen was still excellent as I had ordered extra half portion to finish off.Overall a nice visit with great ramen. The restaurant decor is lovely as well so be sure to take note of the walls. Be ready to wait if visiting in the evening due to the rush of visitors from Disneyland.
4 based on 138 reviews
I ate here while visiting Disney Sea in April 2016. It is one of a handful of sit down restaurants in the park that serve meals, not just burgers, fries, or pizza. I had been practicing my chopstick skills, but only eating stir fry, sushi, and another Asian dish. Anyhow, the server was really nice when it was apparent that cutting chicken teriyaki was going to be a challenge, he brought out the fork and knife. The meal consisted of rice, miso soup, some vegetables. Also, indoor restaurant was excellent since it was rainy and cool outside. Price was reasonable for price fix meal.
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4 based on 170 reviews
Surprisingly, service in this restaurant was below average. We've experienced exceptional service everywhere else we've dined in Japan. We expected Disneyland service and we're disappointed. We expected that wonderful Japanese service, and we're disappointed. We had to chase the servers for every little thing, including tea and water. Not once, did anyone check on us. They delivered the food and disappeared. Only when they went to service someone else did we catch them. They also had a practically empty dining room, but sat a family with a toddler and an infant right next to us. We don't mind fussy children and crying babies, but why sit them right next to 3 adults in a restaurant where most tables are empty? We've been eating wonderful Japanese food for the last few days, and some I'd this meal was good and some was just bland. Nothing was exceptional and worth the prices. A disappointment. Not recommended.
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4 based on 101 reviews
Galleria Cafe; A new thought of âAll Day Diningâ, open from Breakfast to Midnight, offering authentic global dishes, which are also available to take away.
Here you order your meal from the Cashier and bring any drinks you want to them. The service was fast and friendly. The food was okay but it was fresh and brought to the table quickly.Thank you for coming âCasual Dining Galleria Caféâ!!Galleria Café opened in February that you can use casually before morning`s going out or late at night when you were âhungry a little.We will keep to make best effort to satisfy our customers, so please come again!!I am looking forward to see you next time!!
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4 based on 460 reviews
This appealing restaurant offers all-day dining in a cheerful, light-filled setting with an atrium ceiling, high windows, and garden views. Enjoy Western comfort foods and international offerings from the large buffet spread.
We often have the dinner buffet here at this Disney Hotel. Very friendly, tasty food. The eatery gets very busy at breakfast. Inexpensive, and with periodic fests focused on a particular cuisine. The kids love it because they can indulge in their favorite activity at the sweet corner. Thank you very much for your time to write a review on TripAdvisor and I also apprecicate you to praise about food and staff.We will keep to make efforts to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.We look forward to see you again at Grand Cafe.
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