WanWan Sakaba

Zona Rosa & Reforma


An authentic Japanese izakaya (pub-eatery) that's casual enough to tuck into ramen at the bar (or tables upstairs). Set lunches include perfectly simple grilled salmon, while the udon noodles and sake (rice wine) are Tokyo-good.


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