Where to eat Japanese food in Zaragoza: The Best Restaurants and Bars

January 15, 2020 Augustus Redeker

Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Zaragoza, Province of Zaragoza, Spain. A rich blend of the historic and modern, Zaragoza sits on the banks of the Ebro River. Stroll in the center of town near San Miguel's pedestrian ways or around the Plaza de los Sitios, where you find boutiques, markets and souvenir shops. A center for gastronomy, Zaragoza offers food and drink for every budget and taste. But tapas is a must! In 2008, Zaragoza hosted the International Exhibition; the Water Tower, Bridge Pavilion and River Aquarium show off of the city's avant-garde architecture.
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1. Plaza Goya

Calle San Miguel 7, 50001 Zaragoza Spain Mediterranean, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese Breakfast, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks, Lunch Delivery, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, [email protected] +34 976 46 85 51 http://www.facebook.com/plazagoyazaragoza/
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4 based on 208 reviews

Plaza Goya

Reviewed By brozas

A new cafeteria-restaurant in Zaragoza where you can choose a variety of cuisines, from sushi, south france, seafood... to more traditional spanish food, under a single room. The dishes are tapas style, you will need more than one for full meal, The atmosphere bright and clean. The seating is a mix between a bar style (mostrador) but there are also many tables with service. The ambiance is cheery.We were a group of friends of we had the following (we all shared the dishes): carrillada de cerdo (pork cheek): tasty; ensalada de foie con frutos rojos (salad with red berries) which I found too sweet and not too much foie; crepes de pato (duck crepes) which were OK but too much cream sauce inside; croquetas de boletus (mushroom croquetas) which were very good; dumplings that were also good; noodles con gambas that were also good. For dessert some in the group shared a chocolate (mousse style) cake and they said it was good.Overall it was fun to try several dishes and being able to share with friends. The server was happy to bring us multiple dishes so we could do our sharing and not get all the flavours mixed.To drink we requested the house white wine and it was fine

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2. Bokoto Zaragoza

Calle Jeronimo Zurita 19, 50001 Zaragoza Spain Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Fusion Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +34 976 79 44 05 http://www.zaragoza.bokoto.es/
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4 based on 569 reviews

Bokoto Zaragoza

Reviewed By thaifishcakes

Friendly waiters who met us half way on our terrible spanish (sorry) and did a great job on helping us out in English (thank you!) Made a lovely G&T at the table for my partner and helped with advice on quantities/recommendations. Food quality was good - some tasty dishes. Tempura combo dish was well made. We also had dorada sashimi, salmon tartar, spicy tuna rolls. Only let down was the pork (cerdo) gyoza which were worse than we can make at home from frozen gyoza. Otherwise a decent meal.

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3. Uasabi

Calle Cuatro de Agosto 18, 50003 Zaragoza Spain Japanese, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +34 976 39 47 66 http://www.uasabi.net
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4 based on 445 reviews

Uasabi

Reviewed By KatSoup

We made a reservation for this restaurant and as a family we had mixed reviews. One thought the fish sushi was good, another found the chicken , rice and noodles too salty. However, we were all in agreement that the service was not good. The waitress would not write down the order and therefore some dishes were forgotten. We also all felt the cost was very expensive for what it was. We have all visited other Japanese restaurants that we would recomend before this one

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