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Yunyun

Casual Chinese eatery in Kobe's Nankinmachi offering rice noodles and Shanghai-style dumplings in a relaxed setting with paper lanterns.

Dining

Chinese Restaurant, Shanghai-style Dumplings, Casual Dining

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YUNYUN, located in Kobe's vibrant Nankinmachi (Chinatown), is a casual Chinese restaurant renowned for its rice noodles and Shanghai-style dumplings. The interior features a relaxed atmosphere adorned with paper lanterns, creating an inviting dining environment. The menu boasts a variety of dishes, including their signature pan-fried xiaolongbao, which are praised for their juicy and flavorful filling. Additionally, YUNYUN offers a selection of rice noodle dishes, such as their popular tantanmen, served with pork and vegetables in a sweet chili sauce. The restaurant is conveniently situated near the eastern entrance of Nankinmachi, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists.

Facilities & Services

  • Pan-fried xiaolongbao

  • Variety of rice noodle dishes

  • Casual dining atmosphere

  • Non-smoking environment

  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-3-17 Sakaemachidori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0023

Phone:

078-392-2200

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