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Little Yokohama

About.com Rating 4

By Heather Cross, About.com

Little Yokohama

374 West 46th St, Manhattan

Heather Klein
The Bottom Line
This simple Japanese noodle shop near Times Square and the Theater District offers generous servings of soup at prices anyone can afford.
Pros
  • Convenient Theater District/Times Square location
  • Affordable and not touristy
  • Healthy and filling meal
Cons
  • Small place, not much character
  • Limited menu
  • Cash only
Description
  • Little Yokohama is located at 374 W. 46th St.
  • Closest subway to Little Yokohama: A/C/E to 42nd Street
  • Phone: (212) 315-3161
  • Cross Streets: 8th & 9th Avenues (closer to 9th Avenue)
  • No credit cards accepted.
  • The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
  • Hours: Monday - Thursday Noon - 9:45 p.m.; Friday Noon - 10:15 p.m.; Saturday 5 - 10:15 p.m.
Guide Review - Little Yokohama
For anyone who's trying to make it to a show on Broadway, it can be a struggle to find a decent restaurant that isn't overflowing with tourists. The restaurant seats about a dozen people, but it was empty when we arrived. The fried calamari ($4.50) that we started with was the weakest part of the meal -- not bad, but nothing special. Noodle soups($6-$10.50) each offer a choice of noodles (udon/soba/hoso udon/seaweed) and the generous portions were served piping hot. The Curry Nan($8.50) variety was mildly spicy and the udon noodles were plump and delicious. Soba noodles complimented the flavorful broth and chicken in the Spicy Miso Special($8.50). Service was attentive and polite, and the total for two was $30 (including tip).
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