Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Arona, Canary Islands, Spain including Restaurante Sensu, Restaurante Sensu, Imperial Tai-Pan, Sushi Amore, Restaurante Sensu, Amani
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4 based on 279 reviews
Lovely restaurant with cozy atmosphere.Our chefs are going to give you the perfect meal,and our bar staff and waiters are going to make your evening even better!Come and enjoy one of the best meals on the island!
We have been in Costa Adeje for nine days and this is the only restaurant we ate at twice we visited on our first night and it was absolutely lovely fresh flavoursome food we had a good bit of banter with the staff and decided to go back on our last night .It was âLushâ .It is really nice too see the chefs preparing the food .The duck is so so nice thatâs why we returned on our last night as we were talking about it earlier in the day we had to return and reorder it and remastered it.All in all itâs excellent food served by very friendly staff in a lovely environment . The nicest Chinese food we have had in Tenerife for sure give it a go you will not be disappointed.The lush lady with the glasses looked after us all evening we did not get her name but she was an absolute customer focused credit to this restaurant very informative and very friendly We will see you in February.
4 based on 121 reviews
Firstly I'm going to ponce on about having eaten sushi in some of the finest restaurants in Tokyo. So for the avoidance of any doubt I do know a little bit about Japanese food ;)There is no way on earth that 5 battered prawns should cost close to 20 Euro. You could get a full meal of prawns for that on the mainland. Secondly the rolls and fish were of good quality but not so earth shatteringly amazing that each portion of rolls or sashimi (wafer thin) should cost another 20 Euros a pop each. The place has a good location and is well set out and presented. I get the strong impression it serves as a way of sucking hard cash from the Russian high rollers who want a bit of class in their restaurant. If you are a mortal being with a very mortal bank balance I would leave well alone and save your desire for sushi etc until you are back in the land of the normal
4 based on 741 reviews
Small Japanese tavern, located in the heart of Playa de las Américas, where you can enjoy a variety of sushi, tempura and tartars.
This has to be one of the top sushi spots in Tenerife, at least in this area. Very good sushi, many different types and combinations. Definitely recommend the mochi for dessert (the cheesecake and the mangoflavored ones were especially amazing).Very nice, pleasant and attentive hostesses making sure you have everything you want and then some!
4 based on 2972 reviews
Gourmet Chinese, Sushi & Japanese
Amazing place, food is out of this world!! By far the best Chinese I have had!The table was decorated with balloons and banners and the staff have been so accommodating!I do have do to say our Waitress made the night! Sophie looked after us from the minute we walked through the door! In my opinion, Sophie has made the night for us! 100% booking to come back to Tenerife in January to revisit this place! 100% must visit when coming to Tenerife!!Hi Jim, we are pleased you all had a great night! Sofie sends her thanks for the review. We look forward to seeing you in January.
4 based on 121 reviews
Firstly I'm going to ponce on about having eaten sushi in some of the finest restaurants in Tokyo. So for the avoidance of any doubt I do know a little bit about Japanese food ;)There is no way on earth that 5 battered prawns should cost close to 20 Euro. You could get a full meal of prawns for that on the mainland. Secondly the rolls and fish were of good quality but not so earth shatteringly amazing that each portion of rolls or sashimi (wafer thin) should cost another 20 Euros a pop each. The place has a good location and is well set out and presented. I get the strong impression it serves as a way of sucking hard cash from the Russian high rollers who want a bit of class in their restaurant. If you are a mortal being with a very mortal bank balance I would leave well alone and save your desire for sushi etc until you are back in the land of the normal
4 based on 121 reviews
Firstly I'm going to ponce on about having eaten sushi in some of the finest restaurants in Tokyo. So for the avoidance of any doubt I do know a little bit about Japanese food ;)There is no way on earth that 5 battered prawns should cost close to 20 Euro. You could get a full meal of prawns for that on the mainland. Secondly the rolls and fish were of good quality but not so earth shatteringly amazing that each portion of rolls or sashimi (wafer thin) should cost another 20 Euros a pop each. The place has a good location and is well set out and presented. I get the strong impression it serves as a way of sucking hard cash from the Russian high rollers who want a bit of class in their restaurant. If you are a mortal being with a very mortal bank balance I would leave well alone and save your desire for sushi etc until you are back in the land of the normal
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