Japanese restaurants in Rome
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Sushiko
This nondescript San Lorenzo lane is an unlikely place to find Rome’s best sushi, but here it is, with the freshest fish served up as sushi and sashimi, plus rolls, tempura and teppanyaki. It’s tiny, with only five tables and 10 places at the bar, so book ahead. It makes financial sense to go set menu rather than à la carte. A glass of sake costs €3.50.
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Doozo
If you’re in the mood for something different, Doozo (meaning ‘welcome’) is a completely Zen restaurant-bookshop- gallery that offers tofu, sushi, soba (buckwheat noodle) soup and other Japanese delicacies, plus beer and green tea. On the street parallel to noisy Via Nazionale, it’s a little oasis, particularly the small garden.
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Hasekura
Favoured by actors and celebrities, tourists and Japanese expats, Hasekura has a simple interior and extremely good food. As well as sushi and sashimi, there is excellent tempura and traditional meat dishes.
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