Joanna T.
Yelp
Pasta and Italy are not an unusual pairing but good ramen in Rome?
I passed by this restaurant a few times before finally stopping by for a late lunch today.
Shiroya serves sushi, donburi and ramen but in the mid afternoon there was no sushi service.
Fine by me. It was a cold & rainy day. Pizza is tasty. Italian style pasta dishes are good. But when it's cold and rainy give me Asian-style noodle soups.
There are several ramens on offer and I chose the Miso Ramen (14 €).
There was a large party (9) of mature Roman friends lunching and, obviously, they were going all out. They ordered their mains, dessert and then coffee thereby monopolizing the 3 servers.
Why this was the case and not just one server?
In any case, I was glad of a warm interior and finally having some Japanese soup.
My server was a Chinese-Italian woman who spoke quite good English and she was quite informative.
She gave me the little dish of pickled veggie sticks and brought my beverage.
Then it was a bit of a wait as the big party and my neighbors (a duo) were served.
The interior is very tranquil and there is a flat screen TV showing scenes of Japan.
The decorations were soothing and very zen.
When I got my bowl of noodles, I was pretty excited. It looked great.
Arranged picturesquely were the seaweed, corn, bamboo, pork and half boiled egg.
The soup had a rich taste which comes from long simmering and the veggies were firm.
The pork slices were thick and spiraled with a layers of fat that you'd expect from good pork belly.
This bowl of noodles didn't last long as I demolished it lickety split. Ahh!
If you find yourself close to the Campo di Fiori and the have a craving for Japanese food, do not hesitate to eat at Shiroya. They have 3 Japanese chefs here making some delicious food.