Overview

Ni Hao Chinese & Japanese Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Rome at Via Vespasiano, 15, presents an inviting blend of authentic Chinese and Japanese flavors. Its focus on traditional dishes such as seafood Maggie noodles, Kong Pau chicken, and salmon teriyaki highlights a menu crafted with care and cultural respect. The restaurant also features seasonal fried vegetables and a variety of stir-fried rice and pasta options, including riso saltato and fettuccine saltate con carne e frutti di mare, catering well to those who appreciate both Asian and fusion culinary styles.

The dining experience at Ni Hao is marked by a welcoming ambiance and attentive, friendly staff. While some diners have noted occasional hiccups in service timing, the overall warmth and kindness of the team shine through. The interior provides a comfortable setting, enhanced by air conditioning, which is a thoughtful touch during the hot Roman summers. This makes it a suitable spot for families, casual gatherings, or those seeking a relaxed meal in a cool environment.

Ni Hao clearly values variety and inclusivity on its menu. Vegetarian options, such as the eggplant with ginger, receive praise for flavor and freshness. Meanwhile, seafood lovers can delight in the mixed sushi and sashimi platters or explore signature dishes resonating with Asian culinary traditions. Portions tend to be modest, reflecting a pricing strategy aligned with offering a diverse range of small plates ideal for sharing or sampling multiple tastes.

For fans of dim sum, the dumplings at Ni Hao have garnered positive feedback, praised for their delicate preparation, though not all variations appeal equally to everyone. The balance of sweet and sour flavors might vary, but the kitchen’s wok expertise ensures dishes maintain a lively texture and authenticity.

Ni Hao attracts a broad audience—including locals, families, and international visitors—seeking high-quality Chinese and Japanese cuisine in a central Roman location. The presence of historic figures such as Pope Leo XIV among its guests speaks to its established reputation and enduring appeal. Overall, Ni Hao Chinese & Japanese Restaurant stands as a worthy destination for those looking to enjoy thoughtfully prepared Asian dishes within a comfortable and approachable setting.

For reservations or inquiries, patrons can contact the restaurant at +39 06 3972 3790, ensuring a smooth and welcomed dining experience in Rome’s vibrant culinary scene.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
All you can eat
Beer
Cocktails
Coffee
Halal food
Happy-hour drinks
Healthy options
Quick bite
Spirits
Vegan options
Vegetarian options
Wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Quiet

What Customers Say

Bindu F.
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Delicious food. Tons of vegetarian options I got the eggplant with ginger which was delicious. Family got chicken and other meat dishes which they enjoyed. Service was wonky. One of our rice dishes didn't come at all and our appetizer dish came after our main course meals were served. Also did not like the veg dumpling it just had some leafy greens in a dumpling with no dipping sauce. Absolutely horrid.
Low Tammy
Dec 11,2025
5/5
Great food and affordable! Had the seafood fantasy in the pot, fried rice with ananas and sizzling beef. Interior sitting was cooling too with air con, which is so important since it’s extremely hot out.
Lee Doran
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Very nice restaurant friendly staff good service dumplings was amazing sweet and sour not so good more sour than sweet overall good place to visit
Wei Xin Yuan
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Most dishes are small portion and suitable for one person, we did family style so those dishes felt small but they are priced accordingly. The noodles were good, both the stir fried vermicelli and the beef ramen. The ginger chicken wasn’t quite made in the way we expected but it had decent texture and direct from the wok .
Adam Balazs Makk
Dec 11,2025
5/5
The staff are very kind, the food is cooked delicately, and even Pope Leo XIV is often their guest. I highly recommend ordering from them.
Erik Suwandy
Dec 11,2025
4/5
This Chinese food restaurant is conveniently located near Vatican City. I particularly enjoy their sweet and sour pork, as the flour coating is not overly thick, and the sweet and sour flavor is quite pronounced. The Cantonese fried rice is acceptable, though it could use a bit more flavor, the aroma is quite pleasant. The Chicken Don is decent, with a reasonably thin breading and a generous portion; it's essentially chicken katsu served with sauce and a sunny-side-up egg. The chicken corn soup is tasty and comes highly recommended. The crispy duck is genuinely crispy and delicious, and I would recommend it, although I would suggest serving it with some Peking duck hoisin sauce on the side to enhance the experience. Sushi roll was good, it's recommended.
John Michael Atienza
Dec 11,2025
5/5
It was my second time coming back to eat in here, food was absolutely great, very flavorful and the visuals was absolutely beautiful. The boss and the staffs were very welcoming, their service were very great. Would definitely come back again :))

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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