Makoto
Makoto is a restaurant in Rome that serves Japanese and Chinese dishes in a modern and welcoming setting near the Tiburtina area. The venue features separate private rooms, tastefully decorated spaces, and offers an extensive menu including sushi, ramen, tempura, and poke bowls, along with a fixed-price menu combining starter, sushi selection, pasta dish, and main course.
The restaurant has established itself over the years as a destination for authentic Asian cuisine in Rome, gaining popularity through careful preparation and friendly service. It brought the flavors of Japan and China to the city and became a preferred spot for many visitors seeking traditional Asian dishes.
The restaurant reflects a love for traditional Asian cooking and presentation, with staff eager to share the stories behind each dish. Guests are encouraged to try a variety of choices, from delicate sushi to hearty ramen, creating a dining experience that values slow enjoyment and exploration.
Located on Via Beniamino De Ritis in Rome, the restaurant offers free parking in a garage across from the entrance, making visits convenient. It serves lunch and dinner with seating available inside, outside, and in private rooms, with reservations recommended for larger groups or special occasions.
The restaurant allows you to order food using a tablet at your table, making the experience modern and simple. Notably, it features a specialized ravioli menu called the Ravioleria with various types of ravioli that many visitors consider a hidden offering worth exploring.
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