Da Hori

Experience Da Hori's genuine Roman-style carbonara near Tanmachi Station, where authenticity meets local charm.
Restaurant Details
Nestled near Tanmachi Station in Yokohama, Da Hori enchants visitors with its genuine Italian charm, specializing in traditional Roman dishes. The highlight of the menu is the beloved Roman-style carbonara, prepared without cream, brimming with authentic flavors and featuring thick, chewy pasta paired with exquisite pork cheek bacon and generous cheese. It's an indulgence for the senses.
The restaurant exudes a warm, inviting ambiance reminiscent of a cozy Italian trattoria, complete with white tablecloths and an elegant stone arch. It's an ideal spot for both casual lunches and memorable celebrations. The attentive staff and thoughtful service provide a welcoming experience for every guest.
At Da Hori, seasonal ingredients are thoughtfully curated to offer a diverse menu. Begin your Italian journey with their delightful eggplant soup or a visually enticing appetizer, giving a nod to Italy's rich culinary traditions. Fresh, homemade focaccia accompanies the meals, enriching your dining experience.
For a fulfilling experience, many diners choose the set course, featuring main dishes like the sumptuous lasagna or the flavorful meatballs in a savory tomato basil sauce. Guests often praise the authentic taste, though some note the robust seasoning in pasta courses.
Given its intimate setting, reservations are recommended as it quickly fills with patrons seeking an unmatched Italian dining experience in Yokohama.
Da Hori Phone Number
Da Hori Business Days
Da Hori Address
Asai Building 1F, 3-19-6 Tanmachi, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 221-0825
Da Hori Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Nestled below the bustling city of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is as diverse in its environment as its food is delicious; Kanagawa offers Chinese street food and craft beer in Yokohama and fresh seafood from Kamakura and Enoshima, as well as natural beauty and mountainous produce in the hot spring town of Hakone near the base of Mount Fuji.
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