A big, busy Asian buffet with lots of seafood, sushi and live-cooked grill options that can be fun and good value on a good night, but quality, cleanliness, pricing transparency and crowd control are inconsistent.
Restaurant Yokohama WOK struggles with inconsistent execution across visits and meal times, particularly affecting grill items, sushi, and buffet replenishment, which prevents a stronger grade. While service attentiveness often impresses and food quality shows promise when fresh, food safety concerns and uneven ambiance limit overall reliability. The buffet model offers convenience and value, but operational inconsistency keeps the experience from approaching higher territory.
Restaurant Yokohama WOK is the kind of place people go when they want choice, not ceremony: seafood on ice, sushi, grills, fried dishes, desserts, and a live-cook counter that gives the meal some theatre. When it’s on form, diners rave about the freshness, the constant replenishment, and the friendly, efficient staff; one recent guest basically summed up the mood as “everything was great and delicious.” The culinary approach is buffet-first and broad-appeal, with enough Japanese, Chinese, seafood and grill items to keep most groups happy, but not enough precision to satisfy picky sushi loyalists or people chasing authentic regional cooking. Think interactive crowd-pleaser rather than chef-driven destination dining. The best nights seem to be the ones when the seafood is fresh, the buffet is stocked, and you arrive expecting a good-value spread rather than a refined tasting experience. For kids, this is actually one of the easier places in the area: there’s a junior buffet price on the menu, plus familiar choices like nuggets, rice, noodles, fries-style sides, sushi, fruit and ice cream. That said, the food is still buffet food, so adventurous items may be a no-go for younger or fussier eaters. If your children are happiest with simple, recognizable options, it works well; if they need a dedicated kids’ menu with guarantees, this is more “pick what you know” than “kid club.”
Area vibe: Residential commuter suburb with local shops, parks, and practical dining options.
Safety: Generally safe with well-lit streets and steady local footfall in evenings near transport hubs.
What's nearby: Close to Cornellà-El Prat metro and RENFE suburban rail, local town centre shops, parks and business areas.