Reviews on Seafood 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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4 based on 742 reviews
Welcome to the "Taberna 1941 - A pulperÃa", a Galician gastronomic corner that lets you taste its seas and mountains in the center of Zaragoza.
Comprehensive menu offering a wide variety of fresh food. Great service with helpful recommendations. Good wine list that will not break the bank! Octopus a specialty and highly recommend.We had an amazing octopus dish with cheese, very fresh, tasty and light octopus salad, another octopus in an omelette and the usual octopus with paprika was the most tender and tastiest we have had in a long time.
4 based on 373 reviews
The whole experience was amazing when I went for lunch with my son.We were given a very welcome complimentary glass of cold Cava when we were seated .The Gazpacho was wonderful fresh and tasty as were the Chipirones con Romescu.Lots of fresh crusty bread with olive oil to mop up the juice.
Top 4 Contemporary food in Zaragoza, Province of Zaragoza, Spain
4 based on 708 reviews
Puerta Cinegia gastronómica es un concepto nuevo en Zaragoza. Es un mercado gastronómico que agrupa a una serie de establecimientos especializados, en torno a una zona común, con mesas para degustar y una amplia barra central. Nuestra oferta gastronómica
After weeks of travelling around Spain with a pram and having the constant struggle of negotiating tiny restaurants with two small kids, it was a pleasant relief to find this ergonomic place. It is a food court with plentiful seating and space to manoeuvre a pram in the centre of various stalls. Each stall serves a few specialities - Mexican, Italian, tapas, paella, seafood, meats, croquettes, ice cream, Japanese etc. The food is tasty and economical and many locals eat here. It was a guilty pleasure to be able to get great food so easily. During weekday lunches all stalls have a menu of the day which is generous and includes a glass of wine for â¬10.50. Thank you very much for the opinion ;)
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