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Yasu RamenB+Worth Trying

Via Ponzio Cominio, 21a, 00175 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant, Japanese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (664 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Cozy ramen shop serving flavorful, affordable bowls and generous portions; service is kind and fast, though noodles can be inconsistent and space is tight.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Yasu Ramen delivers solid neighborhood ramen quality with rich, flavorful broths and generous portions paired with warm, efficient service at fair prices. However, variable noodle texture and occasional seasoning inconsistency prevent a higher grade, and the cramped seating in a barebones room limits appeal beyond dedicated ramen enthusiasts. Worth visiting for authentic, affordable bowls in Rome's ramen scene.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and bustling, a compact neighborhood spot where steam from the open kitchen drifts across high stools and close-set tables. Service reads as warm and efficient, with staff guiding spice levels and welcoming late arrivals. One diner summed it up: "A simple place where a hot bowl hits the spot." On the plate, the cooking leans traditional ramen with a few Chinese-leaning touches rather than theatrics, emphasizing rich broths and value over showy presentation. Many praise the miso tonkotsu and fried snacks; critiques focus on noodles trending soft or spaghetti-like and occasional seasoning dips. If you want a comforting, affordable bowl in this part of Rome, this is an easy win. Families will find enough friendly choices: chicken ramen, fried snacks, edamame, and rice bowls are approachable, though space is tight and seating is high. There is no kids menu, but simple items and mild broths make it reasonably kid-friendly if your crew can handle the close quarters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€20-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Roman district near Tuscolana line; everyday shops and local foot traffic, casual vibe.

Safety: Generally safe with steady activity; typical city streets, basic lighting and maintenance.

Nearby: Near Tuscolana metro corridor; small eateries, cafes, and neighborhood services nearby.

Monte SacroMonte Sacro is a quiet, residential neighborhood known for its community feel and local amenities. The dining scene is casual and neighborhood-focused, with a mix of traditional Italian eateries and some international options catering mostly to locals rather than tourists. The area is safe and accessible, with a relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30 Wednesday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30 Thursday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30 Friday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30 Saturday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30 Sunday11:30–15:00, 18:30–22:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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