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Ore No French Yokohama

Ore no French strives for quality food at reasonable prices, with all the classics from French onion soup and pâté to crème brûlée and steak frites.

Anyone who complains about the dearth of good French food in the Greater Tokyo region has obviously never set foot in Ore no French. Part of the “Ore no” restaurants under the Value Create group, their M.O. is quality food at reasonable prices. Ore no French delivers on that front. There’s a cover charge of just JPY300, and they serve all the classics from French onion soup and pâté to crème brûlée and steak frites. It’s a great place in Yokohama to get your French food fix.

English name:
Ore no French Yokohama

Japanese name:
俺のフレンチ 横浜

English address:
2-17-1 Minami-saiwai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, 220-0005

Japanese address:
〒220-0005 横浜市西区南幸2-17-1

Opening hours:
noon-3pm, 5pm-11pm (Monday-Friday), noon-11pm (Saturday, Sunday and national holidays).

Nearest transport:
Train and subway: 5-minute walk from the S. West exit of Yokohama Station.

Telephone:
+81-45-620-8702

Website:Official Website (English)

District:
Yokohama Station

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Ore no French Yokohama on TripAdvisor.

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