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Taraba Prime Japanese Restaurant is a japanese in Khlong Toei, Bangkok — Trust Score 87.3/100 based on 292 verified Google reviews (28% real-reviewer ratio).

Taraba Prime Japanese Restaurant

📍 Khlong Toei, Bangkok🍱 Japanese🦐 SeafoodUpdated 15d ago
87
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
49
Volume
30
Local Gd
6
Authority
3
4.9
292 reviews
AI Verified · 64% realTop 57% in Japanese
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Quality trend
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4.60
10 reviews
Last 3 months
4.97
40 reviews
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Usually very busy right now
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What Google Reviewers Say About Taraba Prime Japanese Restaurant

5Pathompong Ch

The crab fried rice, Negitoro Maki, and Burned Salmon Mentaigo were all delicious!

5Suruethai Warawan

The fresh crab and creamy sea urchin were delicious, the fried rice was tasty, and the food was very fresh.

5Vit Su

The ambiance was so-so, but the food was excellent. The fresh king crab was probably one of the more affordable options in Bangkok, costing 3999 baht per kilogram. The other dishes were also delicious.

About Taraba Prime Japanese Restaurant

Location
 เลขที่ 1 Sukhumvit 20 Alley, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Cuisine
Japanese, Seafood
Trust Score
87.3/100 — Highly credible reviews

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