At Restaurante Ro, the name derives from ramen. Ro is ramen, but not only. Ramen is usually composed of a type of Chinese noodles, a soup with broth based on pork bones, fish or chicken, and seasoned with a tarare base (sauce) that gives flavor to the base broth. Here you will find Japanese-based ramens and, as people often say, with a “Portuguese attitude of travel and discovery with little prejudice and without limits of influence”. You can also try okonomiyakis, a kind of Japanese pancakes, donburis, rice bowls with toppings and various starters, croquettes, mushrooms, chicken wings, beef tartar or spicy tuna and desserts. The house drinks are ro hai and there is also a generous drink list.
Ramen, Japanese food
Sunday to Thursday: 12h-23h | Friday and Saturday: 12h-00h
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Address:
Rua Ramalho Ortigão, 61
Postal Code:
4000-407
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222008297
Mobile Phone:
967307887
Email:
robaixa@restaurante-ro.com
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