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    Yoshi

    3.3 (40 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    YOSHI ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Shin-Ya Ramen - Outside

    Shin-Ya Ramen

    4.7(9 reviews)
    1.2 kmCité Administrative - Duportal
    €€

    Authentic ramen and some of the best gyoza I've had. This place is tiny and has only 10 seats, so…read moreget here early when they open and expect to wait in line. We had to wait in line for 45 min for a party of 3 - don't come with more than 2-3 people otherwise you may not get a seat. They also don't take reservations as the place is one long bar along the kitchen with 10 seats - it's very small. They have 5 different noodles you can choose from the menu, the Shoyu ramen being reasonably priced at 9€, and they have one with extra meat, and a noodle dish with dipping sauce (this is probably more of a summer dish when it's hot out vs. getting a bowl of hot ramen). The noodles are fresh and chewy, just like they should be, and the broth is flavorful but not salty. The only thing I didn't care as much for was the meat - the pork was a bit chewy and fatty for my taste, and was just okay. But the noodles and broth were great. The gyozas are some of the best I've ever had - I saw them putting the filling into the wrappers and frying the gyozas right after we made them so they were super fresh. The skin was light and crispy and fried perfectly, and the filling was juicy and tasty. I would definitely recommend this. Overall, 5 stars for an authentic place to get ramen in Toulouse which is hard to find. They only open from Tuesdays-Fridays for lunch, and only on Friday and Saturday for dinner. They also open for lunch on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Be prepared to wait in line for a spot at the bar and expect for your lunch/dinner to only last 30-45 min so that you can leave when you're done eating and make room for the next group waiting in line. They take credit cards which is great. I will definitely be back here again to try the other ramen and noodle dishes! One of my new favorites in Toulouse.

    This is the only real Ramen I've found in Toulouse. The gyoza is the best I've had in Europe and…read morethe food in general is perfect every time, which is very rare for restaurants in France, especially for foreign cuisines. Eat here, skip the trendy place in the center with the mediocre food/service. And don't forget to make "fou fou"at your noodles to cool them off.

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    Japoyaki - Plateau de sushis chez japoyaki

    Japoyaki

    3.3(104 reviews)
    0.3 kmJean Jaurès
    €€

    The staff is so sweet and welcoming. Coming from California, where we have a lot of good Asian…read morefood, I was surprised to find something so delicious and similar to what I have back home. It's definitely the best asian food I've had in France. Not to be forgotten, but with reasonable prices. They roast their chicken on a wood burner (or whatever that kind of stove is called) I would definitely recommend Japoyaki

    This restaurant is a great option to have cheap, classic and good Japanese food in the center…read moreToulouse. The first menus -available at night too which is rare and cool- are around 12 or 13 euros. I've never seen that in another Japanese restaurant in the area. The menus are very traditional, no crazy combos here: straight up salmon, or tuna, no "modern" associations. The cabbage salad and rice served on the side are good. The brochettes are pretty good but I'd stick with the sushi! Also, I would skip dessert, no mochis here or japanese icecream. I tried one super sweet dessert once thinking it would be a soy or red bean filled ball shaped pastry but it ended up being squares of a fruit paste it seemed. Too sweet and not tasty. Had never seen that! I also had a dorayaki once: a flat pancake filled with red bean but it was dry, nothing like mochi/daifuku. The restaurant is tiny, so it's good to book before coming. There are few tables on the sidewalk/terrace and also another room across the street but that room is far less nice that the main one: very impersonal, no decoration, dark, no windows, you get the point... The staff is so fast, you see they are used to serving lots of people all the time. They almost take your plate when you put your fork down to pause (U.S. style :-) ) You can pick-up menus for a ten percent discount, which is nice. I recommend this place when you're craving sushi ;-)

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