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They have Ramen, curry rice everything for Japanese food, but the Ramen was used the convenience noodle which is a packed noodle can be bought in the shop to cook. And the price is EUR9.9, which the noodle only for EUR2.46 pet one and the curry to be same as that too. It is so unacceptable to charge that high price but with that cheap quality,basically just the same one you can buy and cook yourself at home. The one we had in real Ramen house was the same price too. This insulted Ramen house and Japanese cuisine. Never recommend, just using that to cheat the Itilian.
If you are looking for a real Japanese atmosphere in Turin, stop here. They serve delicious food, you can have stimulating occasional conversations with other clients and the owners, too. Or you can simply buy your stuff and cook it at home.
I went to Kokoroya with my boyfriend because I lived in Japan for many years and he knows that I miss Japan from time to time. We arrived and expected a restaurant connected to a grocery store (at least, that is what it was advertised as), what we found was a placd that us neither. We found a small hole in the wall that had too few selections to be calles a grocery and only one flimsy counter and three chairs for it 's restaurant . The utensils and plates were all plastic and the portions were laughably small compared to the price. I would only recommend this place if you live here, have a craving for Japanese food and are in the area. If not, there are much better places that you can eat at.
A Japanese groceries shop, with kitchen. Seats 5, facing a wall, and definitely home-made quality food, pretty authentic and a relatively broad menu. Unagi is a rarity in Italy, and they've got it great! No service, of course, lots of takeaway but it looks like a waste. Book and eat there. Prices are honest. Sake is served, not great quality but fitting the place level. Nice, helpful owners, great chatting with them. I'd go there over and over again. Not giving 5 stars just because it's not supposed to be a a 5-star place.