Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Santiago de Compostela, Province of A Coruna, Spain. If you see nothing else in this World Heritage city, you simply must visit the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, an awe-inspiring confection of baroque architecture. Once you’ve regained composure, head out on a bicycle to see the rest of this glorious city. Foodies and boozehounds will delight in a guided gastronomy tour, while modernists will enjoy the Galician Center of Contemporary Art.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Local renovated so that our customers can enjoy a very pleasant atmosphere, with the best treatment and a kitchen worked so that they do not stop visiting us. We have a terrace in an intimate square with its centenary olive tree where you can from chop ou
Visited this establishment several times during our stay in Santiago and was never disappointed with either the food , the drink or the atmosphere.Amongst the dishes we had were fish, pork, vegatables, and wonderful pastries.I would without doubt visit here again for an authentic taste of Galicia.
Most Popular Thai food in Santiago de Compostela, Province of A Coruna, Spain
4 based on 83 reviews
Me and my partner wanted to eat something different! I read about this place and we went Monday but it was closed, our fault! So we called and booked a table Tuesday and got one. Better you call because itâs busy. First minute Iâm there I start talking to two Korean guys who says this place is awesome, so if Korean people go here and says the food is awesome and itâs a Korean restaurant you know you hit the jackpot! Amazing food and service! Going today again!
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4 based on 152 reviews
Arrived in Santiago and desperate for some Asian food and food with flavour. Great food, lots of it and served quickly with spice and we got a side of chilli sauce, which added the kick we needed. It was heaven. Good choice of spirits as well. We had a jug of sangria which you do need to add a shot of Cointreau to give it a bit more kick. The staff are very helpful and called a taxi for us.
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4 based on 302 reviews
After trying all of the other sushi places in town (there's not many - 3 in total) Santiago Kyoto became my favourite. Loved the udon noodle soup with mushrooms and two big tempura shrimps on the side. The noodles were cooked perfectly (not too soft not too hard) Also had a 41⬠sushi and sashimi platter which was very tasty and fresh. Will definitely come back. The only set back is the price which is expensive for Spanish standards - but on the bright side they have a "Menu" which is like a meal deal, including delicious food, drink and dessert for a more inviting price.
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