The restaurant looks really grand from the outside—totally has that old-school Hong Kong movie vibe. Tons of dishes to choose from: dim sum, roast meats, stir-fries, you name it. I just couldn't stop eating!
Yokohama Daihanten | Review by 黃怡汝
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It's a small museum, so you can finish looking around pretty quickly.
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