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    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Waraku

    Waraku

    4.5(11 reviews)
    7.8 kmPigneto, Casilino
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    During my 4 week stay in Rome, I actually dined here 3 times and tried to dine here about 6 times…read more This place is not your typical Resto since it is joint with a karate studio owned by the owner who practices that during the day and makes fabulous ramen at night. He will buzz you in. The BEST is the pork based soup kimchi ramen (donkut?). The soup is just like the one I had in Japan and the "best" places in NYC and Toronto. Maurizio the owner is super nice and his gorgeous wife is also there on weekends and is just a sweetheart. Most of all, delicious app, the best ramen and good desserts. No sake though, only Japanese beer. Overall, if you like ramen, CALL and make a reso. The neighborhood isn't the best so don't go without a reso and be rejected since the place is tiny!

    **CASH ONLY** My New…read moreYork friends know very well that I am a huge fan of a proper bowl of Japanese Ramen, and barely a week has passed since my last bowl and I've already been feeling the withdrawal. I was curious as to what the local ramen would be like, so when I found this small restaurant run out of a dojo by a guy who had studied in Japan, I wanted to go! I went with a group of three people and we split an order of the classic gyoza and takoyaki to start. The gyoza was very interesting, almost like a seared ravioli, and not as traditional of a gyoza as I am used to. The takoyaki was very delicious, with the fresh seafood in the middle mingling very well with the freshly prepared batter and the toppings. I got a bowl of miso butter, and my friends tried the tan-tan men and curry ramen. I'd probably say that the broths across the board were relatively saltier than I'd like. The noodles the first time around were a tad overcooked, but the kae-dama was cooked al dente. It's funny, because I'd almost forgotten how non Sun Noodle ramen noodles tasted! I chatted with the chefs about my ramen adventures in the US, as well as my own attempts at cooking some tonkotsu, and it was overall a great experience. If you have a craving for some ramen and you're in Rome, this is the place to go.

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    Due in Uno - Store front

    Due in Uno

    4.5(4 reviews)
    12.2 kmPinciano

    A great place to eat, the food is delicious, super affordable and the staff is great, if you get…read moretired of pizza, pasta and paninins this is a great option for tourists and locals.

    We came here mainly because it was directly across the street from out hotel and our feet hurt too…read moremuch to walk any further. Thankfully we did though as this place was surprisingly good. Usually I am pretty skeptical of an all you can eat place, especially one like this that combines Japanese food and Chinese food. We decided to do the all you can eat for dinner and ordered several sushi rolls, chow mein, and a few different dumplings. Didn't have high expectations for the sushi, and it was pretty average. It was fresh tasting though and it delivered on flavor. The only thing that bothered me was that the avocado wasn't ripe so it had a firm texture. The Chinese food though, wow. We should have stuck to that part of the menu. First off the chow mein came out on a cast iron plate still sizzling, like you'd expect from fajitas. Haven't ever had that before, but it was great. The noodles were soft and the flavors were great. It was cool to let it cook a bit longer and get a few crunchy noodles too. The pork dumplings were delicious as well as the veggie dumplings. All in all for €15.90 all you can eat per person it was a great value. However their prices on their portions were mostly around €4-5 so it is a very affordable place to grab some quality Chinese food.

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    Sushi.lab - sushi - Updated July 2026

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