Restaurant in Yokohama, Japan
Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten
110Pearl PointsCounter Sweets

About Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten
Counter-baked muffins under 1,000 yen in Minatomirai's Landmark Plaza, recognized on Tabelog's Sweets EAST 100 list in 2020, 2022, 2023. The vegetable-forward menu and take-out format suit quick stops between errands or waterfront visits, with no reservations required and immediate access outside peak hours. Four-seat counter, family-friendly, solo-dining-friendly, non-smoking.
Muffins at under 1,000 yen are scarce among Yokohama's Tabelog 100 sweets roster, repeat recognition (2020, 2022, 2023) suggests the format works. Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin anchors the ground floor of Landmark Plaza, a high-traffic shopping corridor in Minatomirai, does one thing: grab-and-go counter-baked muffins that sit at the accessible end of Japan's pastry spectrum. The venue holds just four seats, take-out drives volume, the bakery rotates a vegetable-forward menu that pulls solo diners and families in equal measure.
The sweets category in eastern Japan rewards precision and format discipline, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin delivers both without the ceremony. Hours run 11 AM to 8 PM daily, price per item stays below the 1,000-yen threshold, the counter setup means no reservations, no wait-list stress, immediate access unless you arrive during peak afternoon foot traffic. The vegetarian options give the shop a practical edge over chocolate-and-cream-focused competitors nearby, the location, three minutes from Minatomirai Station, makes it a functional stop between waterfront visits or shopping rounds.
The Muffin Program
Western-style sweets at this price tier typically lean on visual complexity or trend-driven flavors; Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin instead leans into vegetables and direct technique. The 3.72 Tabelog score reflects consistent execution rather than innovation, the shop's return to the 100 list in 2023 after missing 2021 signals that the core product holds up under scrutiny. The counter space limits lingering, this is a pick-up venue, not a sit-down café, but the turnover keeps items fresh throughout the day.
Payment accepts credit cards (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners, UnionPay), electronic money (IC transport cards, iD, QUICPay), and QR options (PayPay, d Barai, Rakuten Pay, au PAY, Alipay, WeChat Pay), so cash-free visitors face no friction. Parking runs to approximately 1,400 spaces via the Landmark Plaza lot, a rare convenience in central Yokohama, the non-smoking policy keeps the counter area pastry-focused.
Positioning Against Yokohama Sweets
At under 1,000 yen per item, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin sits well below the 1,000–1,999 yen range at Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo, which emphasizes fruit presentation and sit-down service. If you want a composed dessert experience with plating and ambiance, Mizunobu justifies the premium; if you want a technically sound muffin to take to the waterfront or eat between errands, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin delivers better value. Coffret and Gelato Firenze occupy similar price territory but lean gelato and confection, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin owns the muffin niche outright.
The family-friendly and solo-dining tags reflect the counter's accessibility: no booking friction, no dress code, a format that accommodates quick visits or children without table-service constraints. The shop closes with Landmark Plaza's schedule, so confirm hours before late-evening visits, but the 11 AM–8 PM window covers most tourist and commuter rhythms. For travelers building a Yokohama sweets itinerary, this venue anchors the affordable, repeatable tier, the broader Yokohama guide covers sit-down pastry options if you want linen and plating.
Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin's repeat Tabelog 100 appearances flag reliability over novelty. The shop does not chase seasonal menus or chef-driven narratives, it bakes vegetable-forward muffins at a price point that draws repeat traffic, the Minatomirai location converts foot traffic into volume. If you want a low-commitment, high-turnover sweets stop that fits between hotel check-in and dinner at Sichuan Restaurant Chin, this counter meets the brief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten accommodate groups?
The counter holds four seats total, so groups larger than two should expect to split or eat in shifts. Take-out is available if you'd rather avoid the wait. For seated group meals, Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo offers more table capacity at a higher price point.
Can I eat at the bar at Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten?
All four seats are counter seating, there is no separate bar or table area. The space is designed for quick turnover and walk-up orders. If you prefer a seated café experience with more room, consider Coffret or Gelato Firenze nearby.
Does Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten handle dietary restrictions?
The menu emphasizes vegetables and includes vegetarian options. Take-out is the primary service model, so ingredient questions are straightforward to ask at the counter. For more elaborate dietary customization, Sichuan Restaurant Chin Yokohama ten offers broader menu flexibility.
Is Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten good for solo dining?
The four-seat counter and take-out format make it ideal for solo visits. No reservations are accepted, so turnover is fast and there's no awkwardness around table size. Open daily 11 AM to 8 PM, matching Landmark Plaza's schedule.
Location
Japan, 〒220-0012 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Nishi Ward, Minatomirai, 2 Chome−2−1-2 1階
Yokohama, Japan
Compare Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten | - JPY 999 - JPY 999 | Easy |
| Coffret | - JPY 999 | Unknown |
| Gelato Firenze | - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown | Unknown |
| ハードロックカフェ 横浜店 | Unknown | |
| Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 | Unknown |
| Sichuan Restaurant Chin Yokohama ten | JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin Randomaaku puraza ten and comparable nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Coffret, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
- Gelato Firenze, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
- ハードロックカフェ 横浜店, Notable alternative
- Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Sichuan Restaurant Chin Yokohama ten, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin sits at the most accessible price tier among Yokohama's sweets options, holding the under-1,000-yen line while peers like Mizunobu Fruit Parlour Labo push into the 1,000–1,999 yen range with fruit-driven plating and sit-down service. If you want composed desserts with presentation, Mizunobu justifies the step up; if you want a technically sound muffin for take-out or a quick counter bite, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin delivers better value and faster turnover. Coffret and Gelato Firenze occupy similar price territory but focus on gelato and confections, Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin owns the muffin category outright in the Minatomirai corridor.
Booking difficulty favors Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin: no reservations, no wait-list, a four-seat counter that prioritizes take-out volume. Mizunobu requires more planning if you want a table, the fruit parlor format adds ceremony that lengthens visits. For solo diners or families moving between Landmark Plaza errands and waterfront attractions, the muffin counter offers lower friction and immediate access outside peak afternoon hours. The repeat Tabelog 100 recognition (2020, 2022, 2023) signals consistent execution, while the vegetable-forward menu differentiates the shop from chocolate-and-cream-heavy competitors.
The ambiance split is clear: Mrs. Elizabeth Muffin prioritizes function over lingering, with a counter setup that encourages quick visits and take-out. Mizunobu and Coffret lean into sit-down service and visual presentation, which suits leisurely dessert stops but adds time and cost. If you want a low-commitment sweets option that fits between hotel check-in and dinner reservations, the muffin counter meets the brief without ceremony. For travelers building a broader Yokohama sweets itinerary, the full guide covers sit-down pastry options at higher price tiers.
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