Reviews on Sushi food in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. Monclova (Spanish pronunciation: [moŋˈkloβa]), is a city and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. According to the 2015 census there were 231,107 inhabitants in the city. Its metropolitan area has 381,432 inhabitants and has a population density of 29.88 inhabitants per square kilometers. Monclova is the third largest city and metropolitan area in the state in terms of population, after Torreón and Saltillo.
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The best choice of oriental food in the city. With original Japanese flavors.
The best choice of oriental food in the city. With original flavors from the Far East.
I have been visiting Monclova for a while, at least once a year over the last 10 years, with my wife, who is a local. We used to have a very god place to go and enjoy good and very cheap sushi: The Sushi Cava. Now that place is closed. As a result several new locals have emerged and some old ones have resurged. This has been my first time at the Super Sushi. We had a couple of rolls and edamame with a Mexican twist. It was actually quite good and tasty. Being honest, I will always miss the Sushi Cava, and I have the feeling than many locals will too. But this is a good alternative.
Delicioso , Excelente lugar para compartir con toda la familia , área de fumado, área de juegos para niños , simplemente perfecto
Where to eat Japanese food in Monclova: The Best Restaurants and Bars
The best choice of oriental food in the city. With original Japanese flavors.
4 based on 31 reviews
I ordered salmon and tuna sushi, as well as a noodle/beef dish. The sushi was all raw, as it should be, but it was raw and very pale in color. I did not even try it, simply threw it away. The noodle/beef dish was o.k., too sweet for my taste. They offer delivery, but be warned, it will take an extremely long time to get to your hotel. If someone has ordered from the same hotel you are staying in, trying to get the order taker to understand that you are not the person who ordered sushi a year ago, but that you are a different guest is a challenge-even though the communication was in Spanish.
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