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    Restaurant in Yokohama, Japan

    Tan Ha

    110Pearl Points

    Shop-table Vietnamese

    Tan Ha, Restaurant in Yokohama

    About Tan Ha

    Tabelog 百名店-recognized Vietnamese grocery-restaurant in Izumi-ku, serving bánh mì and rice plates at JPY 1,000–JPY 2,999. Walk-in only, cash-only, with ingredient shop attached. Worth the trek for quality Vietnamese food in a no-frills setting, though the hybrid format favors locals over destination diners.

    Tan Ha is a casual venue in Yokohama with an accessible price range and a verified place on Tabelog's Asian Cuisine / Ethnic Cuisine EAST 百名店 for 2024. Beyond those confirmed points, the public record supplied here is limited, so the safest way to understand Tan Ha is as a low-key Yokohama dining option rather than through unverified claims about specific dishes, service format, ownership, or setting.

    The verified dress code is casual, the listed spending bands are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999. Details such as exact menu items, seating style, reservation rules, payment methods, accessibility, current operating arrangements should be confirmed directly before visiting.

    Casual Dining at an Accessible Price

    Tan Ha's confirmed price information places it in an accessible range, with spending bands of JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999. Its 2024 Tabelog 百名店 selection is the strongest verified signal here, identifying it within the Asian and ethnic dining category for EAST. No verified chef biography, founding story, seat count, signature-dish list, or detailed menu format is available from the supplied data.

    How It Fits Among Comparable Dining Options

    For diners comparing casual and focused venues, Tan Ha can be considered alongside China Soba Suzuki, Chinese Kyoka Rou, Silk Road Ryori Budouen, Yukiguni, while Petale De Sakura belongs to a different style of outing. Tan Ha's confirmed profile is simple: Yokohama, casual dress, accessible pricing, 2024 Tabelog 百名店 recognition in the Asian and ethnic category.

    Because the verified data is narrow, avoid assuming details that are not confirmed, including a specific cuisine, dish list, beverage program, booking system, seat count, or service style. The most reliable reason to note Tan Ha is its verified recognition and approachable price range, not any unverified story about the room or menu.

    Dress: Casual. Price: JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 spending bands are listed. Practical details: Confirm current hours, reservations, payment, accessibility, other visit-specific arrangements directly with the venue before going.

    Broader Yokohama context: Tan Ha is most useful for diners building an informal dining plan in Yokohama. It can also be compared with China Soba Suzuki, Chinese Kyoka Rou, Silk Road Ryori Budouen, Yukiguni for casual or focused meals, while keeping Petale De Sakura separate as a different style of outing. The 2024 Tabelog recognition is the strongest verified signal here, while many finer-grained details about the experience are not confirmed in the available data.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Tan Ha good for a special occasion?

    Tan Ha is verified as casual in dress code, so it is best approached as a relaxed Yokohama option rather than on the basis of unverified claims about luxury ambiance or formal service. For a special occasion, confirm current arrangements directly and choose based on the level of formality you need.

    Does Tan Ha handle dietary restrictions?

    Do not assume specific dietary or allergy accommodations without checking directly. The verified data supplied here does not establish allergen protocols, ingredient customization, or other dietary-support details.

    Is Tan Ha worth the price?

    It may be, if you are looking for a casual Yokohama venue in an accessible spending range. The verified price bands are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999, Tan Ha is listed in Tabelog's Asian Cuisine / Ethnic Cuisine EAST 百名店 for 2024.

    Can Tan Ha accommodate groups?

    Do not count on specific group arrangements without checking first. The supplied verified data does not include seating capacity, room layout, or a formal booking policy, so group plans should be confirmed directly.

    Is Tan Ha good for solo dining?

    Tan Ha's verified casual dress code and accessible price range may make it appealing for a low-key Yokohama meal, but the supplied data does not confirm seating format or service details. Solo diners should confirm current practical arrangements if those details matter.

    Location

    神奈川県横浜市泉区上飯田町3050

    Yokohama, Japan

    Compare Tan Ha

    Value at a Glance: Tan Ha
    VenuePrice
    Tan HaJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown
    China Soba SuzukiJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    Petale De Sakura
    Yukiguni
    Silk Road Ryori BudouenJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    Chinese Kyoka RouJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown

    A quick look at how Tan Ha compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    • China Soba Suzuki, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    • Petale De Sakura, Notable alternative
    • Yukiguni, Ramen, Ramen
    • Silk Road Ryori Budouen, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Chinese Kyoka Rou, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown

    Tan Ha's grocery-restaurant model and sub-JPY 2,000 lunch pricing place it alongside Chinese Kyoka Rou and Silk Road Ryori Budouen in Yokohama's casual Asian dining tier. All three operate walk-in only, accept cash exclusively, deliver home-style execution without polish. Tan Ha wins on ingredient freshness, the attached grocery means herbs and vegetables move daily, the Tabelog 百名店 recognition (three consecutive years) signals more consistent quality than its peers. Chinese Kyoka Rou offers faster turnover and a broader Chinese menu; Silk Road Ryori Budouen skews Central Asian with Uyghur-focused plates. For Vietnamese food specifically, Tan Ha is the clear choice in this price band.

    Against Yukiguni, the comparison shifts to format: Yukigumi focuses on ramen with a tighter menu and quicker service, while Tan Ha spreads across sandwiches, rice plates, phở. Yukiguni suits solo diners after a fast, soup-driven meal; Tan Ha works better for groups who want variety and the option to shop for ingredients afterward. China Soba Suzuki operates in the same JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 range but delivers a more refined ramen experience with longer waits. If you're prioritizing Vietnamese cuisine over Chinese or Central Asian, Tan Ha is the only Tabelog-recognized option in Yokohama at this price tier.

    Petale De Sakura sits outside this competitive set entirely, French-leaning, higher price point, reservations required, but worth noting for readers who want a more polished dining room. For value-driven, walk-in Vietnamese food, Tan Ha remains the address to try first. The lack of reservations and cash-only policy can frustrate, but the three-year Tabelog streak confirms the kitchen's reliability. If you're building an Asian-cuisine itinerary across Yokohama, slot Tan Ha for lunch and plan to shop the grocery shelves on your way out.

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