Restaurant in Yokohama, Japan
Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo
190Pearl PointsFruit-led precision

About Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo
Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST 2023 fruit parlour in Colette-Mare, Sakuragicho. Walk-in only, mobile ordering, JPY 1,000–1,999 per head. Seasonal parfaits and fruit sandwiches sourced from a decades-old Kanagawa wholesale line. Bright, family-friendly mall setting with quick turnover—best for post-shopping dessert rather than destination dining. Weekday afternoons quieter; weekends trigger long lines.
Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo in Yokohama is a casual venue with a verified budget range of JPY 1,000–1,999 and daily hours listed as 11 AM–9 PM. It is also listed in the Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST selection for 2023. Those are the clearest grounded signals available here: a casual Yokohama stop, recognized in a sweets category, with accessible pricing.
Beyond those verified basics, the public details are limited. Specifics such as ordering style, seating setup, signature items, takeaway availability, or service rhythm are not confirmed here, so plan the visit with flexibility rather than fixed expectations. Compared with allowed guide peers such as Coffret and Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten, Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo is best understood from the verified record as a casual Yokohama venue in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range.
What the Kitchen Does Well
The strongest confirmed context is the venue’s placement in a sweets recognition list, not a detailed menu record. It is fair to understand Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo through that sweets-category recognition, but this guide cannot verify particular dishes, ingredients, preparations, or seasonal offerings. Guests should make choices from the current in-house information available at the time of visit.
The experience should be framed around casual expectations. The verified dress code is casual, and the price range sits in an accessible bracket. For comparison within this guide, Hanamichi, Gelato Firenze, and Yoshokuya Ki Luck may point readers toward different dining decisions, but Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo’s verified profile remains centered on Yokohama, casual dress, daily 11 AM–9 PM hours, and JPY 1,000–1,999 pricing.
When to Visit and What to Order
The confirmed operating hours are simple: Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo is listed as open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM. This supports flexible planning across its posted hours, but it does not verify a separate lunch service, dinner format, reservation policy, or special menu structure. If timing matters, check current same-day details directly before going.
For first-timers, the safest ordering advice is to choose from what the venue is actively offering when you arrive. This guide cannot verify a signature dish, prix-fixe format, allergy accommodation, or takeaway service. At JPY 1,000–1,999, Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo sits in a casual price range, and the Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST 2023 listing gives useful context without turning the visit into a formal dining occasion.
The best fit is a low-pressure visit in Yokohama for guests who are comfortable with a casual venue and want to keep expectations grounded in the verified facts. Guests seeking a highly documented service format, a confirmed tasting menu, or a formal special-occasion setting should not assume those features are available here. Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo’s confirmed profile is narrower: casual dress, daily hours, accessible pricing, Yokohama location, and sweets-category recognition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo?
There is no grounded evidence here for a tasting-menu format. Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo should be approached through its verified basics: a casual Yokohama venue, JPY 1,000–1,999 pricing, daily 11 AM–9 PM hours, and Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST 2023 recognition.
Is Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo good for solo dining?
It may work for a solo visit if you are comfortable with a casual venue, but this guide cannot verify seating layout or service format. The confirmed facts are that Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo is in Yokohama, has a casual dress code, and is listed in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range.
What should I wear to Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo?
Casual clothing is appropriate. The verified dress code for Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo is casual, so there is no need to plan for formalwear based on the information available here.
Is lunch or dinner better at Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo?
The verified hours are 11 AM–9 PM every day. This guide does not confirm a separate lunch service, dinner service, or time-specific menu, so choose a time that fits your schedule and check current details directly if timing is important.
Is Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion suits a casual venue. The verified dress code is casual and the price range is JPY 1,000–1,999. The Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST 2023 listing gives recognition context, but this guide cannot verify a formal celebration format or special-occasion service.
Is Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo worth the price?
At JPY 1,000–1,999, it sits in an accessible casual range for Yokohama. Whether it is worth it depends on how much you value a casual venue with Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST 2023 recognition and the specific offerings available on the day you visit.
Does Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo handle dietary restrictions?
There is no grounded detail here confirming specific vegan, gluten-free, or allergen-free accommodations. Guests with serious dietary restrictions should check directly before ordering and should not assume substitutions or allergen controls are available.
Location
1 Chome-1-7 Sakuragicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0062, Japan
Yokohama, Japan
Also Consider
- Gelato Firenze, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
- Yoshokuya Ki Luck, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Hanamichi, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Coffret, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
- Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
At JPY 1,000–1,999 per head, this parlour sits in the middle of Yokohama's dessert-cafe price band. Gelato Firenze undercuts significantly at under JPY 999, offering Italian-style gelato in a grab-and-go format, better for speed and value, but no seating or composed plates. Hanamichi charges similarly (JPY 1,000–1,999) and delivers Western-style pastries with more acoustic separation, a smarter pick for conversation-focused visits. Yoshokuya Ki Luck also lands in the same price range but pivots to yoshoku (Western-influenced Japanese cuisine), making it a better fit for savory-first guests who want dessert as a side note.
Coffret and Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin both operate in the same Colette-Mare complex at under JPY 999, delivering lighter sweets (muffins, small pastries) with faster turnover and no wait. Choose those for a quick sugar hit between errands. The Tabelog 100 recognition here signals higher fruit sourcing standards and more technical layering than its mall neighbors, justifying the premium if you're after the traditional fruit parlour format done correctly. For pure value, Gelato Firenze wins; for ambiance and Western pastry craft, Hanamichi pulls ahead. But for seasonal Japanese fruit preparations with wholesale pedigree, this parlour has no direct peer in the Sakuragicho station area.
Book nothing in advance, walk-ins only, mobile ordering after seating. Arrive weekday afternoons for the shortest lines, or accept a 15–30 minute wait on weekends and holidays. If you can't secure a spot, Gelato Firenze and Coffret sit one floor away with no queue.
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