Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively, themed ramen house delivering tasty bowls, quick friendly service, and good value; minor reports of bland flavors and uneven pacing on busy nights.
Ramen Shifu Roma Trieste delivers solid neighborhood ramen through rich broths and generous portions paired with warm, attentive service and immersive anime-themed decor. Consistency shows occasional variation—some bowls lack expected seasoning depth—and peak-time pacing can stretch service, preventing grade A territory. Fair pricing and family-friendly appeal make it a reliable choice for ramen fans seeking comfort over innovation.
A playful ramen house in Trieste–Nomentano with lively, anime-inspired decor and staff who make newcomers feel at ease. Diners describe the broth as rich and portions generous, with one guest sharing, "the room made me feel like I was in Japan." Expect a casual pace that can stretch on busy nights, but most find the team warm and attentive. The kitchen leans classic Japanese with tonkotsu, miso, and shoyu, plus a few twists like duck ramen and yuzu specials. Flavors skew comforting more than avant-garde, which suits ramen fans looking for reliable bowls over theatrics. Value is strong thanks to mini bowls and fair pricing; a couple of diners wished for bolder seasoning on certain visits, but the overall impression is solid and satisfying. Families fit right in. Mini ramen at €9.90, simple broths, fried chicken toppings, and gyoza mean kids can find something familiar, while the themed space and optional kimonos add fun for younger diners. Note there is a vegan miso option but no gluten-free ramen reported; plan accordingly.
Area: Residential-trendy corridor in Trieste–Nomentano with students and professionals; casual dining and cafes.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Via Nomentana shops, offices, and bus routes; not far from universities.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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