Top 4 Japanese food in Rome, Lazio, Italy

September 7, 2019 Natalie Tallman

Reviews on Japanese food in Rome, Lazio, Italy. From ancient monuments and frocked priests to fantastic shops and avant-garde architecture, Rome's neighborhoods are as diverse as its multimillennial history. The Eternal City is a mosaic of pocketed areas vying to show off their must-sees - whether it’s haute couture or street art, fabulous food or medieval architecture. What makes Rome unique is not just the "open-air museum" lifestyle but the life itself. Every day, in every corner and every piazza, Rome smoothly juggles tradition, history, and 21st century change.
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1. La Dogana Food

Via del Porto Fluviale 67b, 00154 Rome Italy Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Seafood, Mediterranean, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Reservations, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Buffet [email protected] +39 06 574 0260 http://www.ladoganafood.com
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3 based on 1452 reviews

La Dogana Food

Reviewed By zigno2009

A multi-ethnic restaurant, with many possibilities and various kind of kitchens and food. Very crowded and very well organized, it is like a food factory chain. The quality of food can't be excellent therefore, but nonetheless it is tasty and well cooked. Special place, very kind personnel. In the rainy days the floor is quite slippery: watch out!. The formula is "all you can eat", but you have to pay for any beverage, considered as an extra. If you have a normal sized stomach, it is a bit expensive (more than 16 euro per person).

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2. FASSANGUE_ La Bottega

Via delle Palme 76/A, 00171 Rome Italy Italian, French, Japanese, Sushi, Deli Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 338 835 4657 http://fassangue.com/
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5 based on 179 reviews

FASSANGUE_ La Bottega

In Centocelle, in via delle Palme 76 / A, a new concept of "aperitif" takes place, where the excellence of local raw meats is combined with the search for quality raw materials, including tartare, the innovative sushi of scottona, platters km0 and natural

Reviewed By OhBrownOne

Advertising Italian, French and Japanese cuisine we thought it was an interesting place to eat. We didn't realise it was quite a way out of the city of Rome, but I was soooooo glad we made that taxi ride. What an extraordinary find!It was like a cafe with authentic personality - salamis and dried chillis hanging up from the back of the restaurant and locals sitting down drinking coffee and chatting. It was a small place to seat 8 of us but they managed it quite comfortably. The waitress was really helpful and explained everything. Nothing was too much trouble and she offered some ideas about how we could all share and taste what they had on offer. The food was amazing - all freshly prepared and so tasty. Their speciality was meat sushi - what an inspiration! The most tenderest of fillet beef (steak tartare) in place of fish with amazing toppings of pistachio and caramelised onion. Yum! We chose this place due their ranking as one of the best places to eat in Rome and we were not disappointed. Out of town, some tourists might think it would be too far to go, but I thoroughly recommend this little corner of Italy and cannot thank them enough for their wonderful hospitality :)

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3. Komorebi Japanese Restaurant

Via della Stazione Vecchia 7, 00122 Rome Italy Japanese, Sushi Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Table Service, Seating +39 06 6941 6093 https://www.facebook.com/Komorebi-Japanese-Restaurant-2143015049317429/
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5 based on 115 reviews

Komorebi Japanese Restaurant

Reviewed By Luna N

Komorebi is a modern Japanese restaurant owned by Italian, with the difference of those owned by Chinese. Given that there are just a few authentic Japanese owned restaurants in Rome, and I do not trust eating raw fish in Chinese owned eatery, this restaurant is a good alternative for enjoying raw, fresh grouper and sea bass.The location is fantastic as it is next to the pedestrian zone of Ostia, where all restaurants, bars, ice cream parlors, pastry shops, and entertainment located. The ambiance is soft and relaxing. The waitstaff was attentive but not expert. We ordered 3 appetizers then some rolls and sushi. One appetizer came first and then 2 sushi and rolls and then last the other 2 appetizers.But after all, the fish was really fresh, which deserved 5 stars but the sushi rice was not of the real Japanese sushi rice but Italian arborio and they fell apart. I would come back to the restaurant as the quality of food are very good and the place is pleasant.

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4. Tora Sushi & Asian Cuisine

Corso del Rinascimento 71, 00186 Rome Italy Japanese, Seafood, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi [email protected] +39 06 8913 4334 http://www.torasushiroma.it/
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4 based on 486 reviews

Tora Sushi & Asian Cuisine

The Tora Restaurant is at the forefront of Oriental cuisine, specializing in Japanese delicacies, as well as the most awe-inspiring Thai and Chinese dishes.

Reviewed By Lelie L

We loved our dinner at Tora. The food was exquisite, the wakame salad and aubergine salad were divine. The sushi was very high quality. The service was wonderful, friendly and refined. The ambiance was also very calm and relaxing, as well as romantic- we were spoiled by a Prosecco when we arrived and a passion fruit mousse. Warmly recommend !

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