Reviews on Asian food in Burgos, Province of Burgos, Spain. Burgos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbuɾɣos], UK: /ˈbʊərɡɒs/, US: /ˈbʊərɡoʊs/) is a city in northern Spain and the historic capital of Castile. It is situated on the confluence of the Arlanzón river tributaries, at the edge of the Iberian central plateau. It has about 180,000 inhabitants in the actual city and another 20,000 in the metropolitan area. It is the capital of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Burgos was once the capital of the Crown of Castile, and the Burgos Laws or Leyes de Burgos which first governed the behaviour of Spaniards towards the natives of the Americas were promulgated here in 1512.
Things to do in Burgos
4 based on 586 reviews
This place thou a little on the expensive side is a real treat. Hard to believe you get food like this when you first walk in the door of this seemingly cramped little bar. We had the menu del dia..Highly recommended !
4 based on 489 reviews
Right in the centre of Burgos you can find one of the new pearls of Spanish Gastronomy: La Jamada. Antonio Arrabal, runner-up in Spanish "Top Chef" TV series 2013, opened his âtravelling cuisineâ restaurant where he mixes his traditional Spanish cooking s
Finally found a restaurant with a more international orientation in Burgos. Although I love Spanish cuisine, and the majority of Spanish chefs are great, I sometimes miss more international restaurants. To my surprise, a well known Spanish chef, Antonio Arrabal, a contestant of a televised professional cooking competition here in Spain, who almost won, opened a restaurant with more on the menu then roasted meat, a paella or a bean-stew. Starters are great with both traditional dishes (Salads, fish) as well as Sushis, tatakis, Makis and Cheviches!! And perfectly made too! Wow, finally a decent sushi without having to go to Madrid!! For the main course... well, I am always sceptical of Hamburgers but this ones... Wow (again!!) Based on traditional meats / meat dishes both from the region and Spain (lechazo, morcilla, Bellota meat) and abroad (a curry burger??) they ones we had (Lechazo and bellota) were amazing! Filling too. Luckily we had room for dessert. Wouldn't want to miss the Mochi! My partner fell for de Yuzu soup, sweet! Will go again, especially since the price is moderate. Love my town (even more!) :)
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Burgos: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 285 reviews
Plaza Mayor is a wonderful gathering spot in the heart of the pedestrian zone of Burgos, a beautiful, classic plaza. Most of the restaurants that encircle the plaza are traditional places with ok food, but Sibuya is a lovely exception. Delicious classic sushi is offered here, and the fish was achingly fresh, tender and mild. Just what we wanted on a hot summer day...delicious! RecommendedHi caringinthemoment, we are really proud reading your opinion. Hope you come back!
4 based on 114 reviews
An absolute treat, food was superb and the restaurant beautiful. Servixe was prompt and considerate with helpful suggestions. Highly recommend!
4 based on 40 reviews
Lo que merece la pena de este sitio es que te permite probar recetas japonesas que no suelen ofertar en otros restaurantes (muy recomendables el okonomiyaki y los korokke), además del ramen. También tienen cervezas niponas, a 3 euros. Para el ramen te dejan el aceite picante para que cada uno se sirva lo que quiera o soporte. Y lo bueno es que es barato, que por 15 euros sales más que cenado.Lo no tan bueno son sus manteles de papel o el olor que impregna la ropa.
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