Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. 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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3 based on 51 reviews
We were very disappointed in this restaurant. The food was okay in terms of taste but it's not something you write home about. The portions are ridiculously small about the size of an iphone8. I call it kids size portions. I believed there was a discount menu but the server didn't bother to explain it. So we order the same thing that was $20 for $50, just because we used a different menu. See the photos I posted. There are a lot more better options for your money. We had the noodle at IKSPIARI the night before, it was mind blowing.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Tried one due to all the rave reviews and...Yuck. I just do not get it. The day we went they were Queen of Hearts themed (from Alice in Wonderland) black dough on one side/red on the other with a little white heart. Adorable.Tasted nasty and gross...the ground up meat on the inside was utterly tasteless...
4 based on 44 reviews
We go to their lunch buffet once in a while. I've tried many hotel lunch buffets and have concluded that this place is one of the best. You can book 11:30 or 13:30, it isn't overcrowded, and a wide selection of appetizers, main dishes and dim sum are offered. On this particular occasion, I thought their steamed pork slices with cucumber, stir fried vegetables and gyouza dumplings were very good. Free parking is available for those eating at the restaurant.
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.
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4 based on 48 reviews
We attended this restaurant as a part of a business group. The meal was very elaborate and spread over various courses. Further, the staff was extremely courteous. Prior to serving each course, they took time to explain the contents of the course and the specifics of all the dishes.
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.
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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.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Dine in this modern and sophisticated Chinese restaurant at Hilton Tokyo Bay and enjoy delicious Shanghai specialties. For a more intimate dining experience, choose one of the private dining rooms (extra fee applies).
I had a chance to eat at this Chinese "fusion" restaurant while visting Japan on business. Thought I'd treat myself to a nice mean and I was not disappointed. 5 star service and every dish of the multi-course meal i ordered came out looking amazing. My compliments to the chef! Delicious food and the server made me feel like I was his only table, I did not want for anything. Highly recommend.
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