Roba Roba Kitchen serves bold Tex‑Mex flavors in Takasaki, earning praise for tacos, enchiladas, and standout burritos that recall classic Bay Area balance. Diners rave about the complex, bright taco rice and the satisfying saffron-accented sides, while chicken and BBQ options keep the menu interesting. The kitchen focuses on fresh ingredients and layered sauces, creating dishes that are both comforting and inventive. For anyone craving vibrant Mexican-inspired fare in Gunma, Roba Roba Kitchen is a go-to spot.
Akiko Shibahara
2 weeks agoko
a month agoI went there around 3pm on a Sunday, but the shop was closed, so I guess they don't have fixed closing days. It's on the outskirts of town, so you should be careful. It's a shame.
Francis Kanai
2 months agoThe chicken burrito was excellent, and love the chicken tacos ! It's been a long time since I've had a burrito as good as those I once often had in San Francisco's Mission District. I'm not suggesting ROBAROBA burritos are of the same style most typical of those in the Mission but that this ROBAROBA burrito really hit the mark with an excellent balance I think most people will find pleasant and delicious. The BBQ chicken was also exceptionally good. I look forward to trying other offerings on the menu. In addition to the quality of the food, the space is a very cute design created by the not so far away Jam Cover Village. Take out only, lots of parking.
缶ツナ
3 months agoらすにこ
3 months agoI ordered taco rice and chicken tacos by phone. The taco rice was the best I've ever eaten! The complex flavors of the ingredients, sauce, and lime? were so delicious I couldn't stop eating it lol. The saffron rice was also great. The tacos were packed with ingredients, but were refreshing so I could eat them with ease. It was a different flavor from the taco meat, which was nice. I'd like to try something else on the menu next time.