Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Vigo, Province of Pontevedra, Spain. Vigo (/ˈviːɡoʊ/, Galician: [ˈbiɣo], locally [ˈbiħo, -xo], Spanish: [ˈbiɣo]) is a city and municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, northwest Spain on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the comarca of Vigo and Vigo metropolitan area.
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4 based on 470 reviews
Careful how you treat people based on their facades... This is a lesson the Front-of-House Host could learn from Vigo Kyoto, who eventually realised he CAN indeed speak english. All Euros are equal no matter from which pocket they come and this will be the restaurant's eventual downfall.When you walk in, in slacks from the Caminho, and get shaked down by waiters-eyes, I'm sorry but I cannot support this undertaking. So we got up and glided out of there, chop chop. Went to Wantai up the road, and dropped 50⬠there with a smile.Sorry for the experience. We will have his opinion in consideration to improve our service. Regards
4 based on 273 reviews
For a late Saturday evening dinner (starting 1045pm), excessively long, excruciatingly slow service; compounded by fact of insufficient wait staff (2) who did not actively cooperate with each others tables; just 2 working in galley. Wait staff oblivious to horrendous wait for any food--over 1 hour. The only item that came immediately was when I asked for the bill.Sorry for this bad experience.
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4 based on 49 reviews
The quality of the products is excellent. In relation to the price very reasonable. Also, the lunch menu for 12.50 ⬠makes the visit worthy. The staff is sympathetic and attentive. Absolutely recomendable.
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4 based on 96 reviews
"Preparamos varios tipos de sushi con métodos tradicionales y ligeros toques contemporáneos. Utilizando producto fresco de aquà y de allÃ."
We had the opportunity to experience some top Japanese Restaurants in Miami, Mallorca, Gran Canaria,Malaga and others. Puro Sushi has a great location in Vigo between the Alameda and Puerto Náutico. The interior is typical of Japanese Restaurants. The over all performance was very average except for one of the Sushis which was excellent. Over â¬75.00 per person plus tip with one bottle of Godello Louro is expensive for what you get.Sorry but it will no join my list of favorites to return. I guess I am too demanding...José Campo, CHA
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4 based on 83 reviews
This restaurant wants to try something new mixing Japanese Culture and Galician.In my opinion they get in between but not enough.The quality of food it's what you can expect from Galicia and as for the menu is kind of "I want to be different and I'm trying".The decoration is good and environment is relaxing and nice.The staff is kind and helpful.Things to improve:-Menu (Mix both things in a way that Japanese and Galician can live together with more simple dishes)-Price (Too expensive even for a Japanese Restaurant)Recommended 50%, if you want to try something different and have the money to pay it. Don't expect this place to be Japanese Food.Like I always say this is my opinion and you might have a different one depending on your preferences.
4 based on 124 reviews
I just discovered this place and all I can say is that I will go back asap. Where: It's location in the culinary floor above the downtown progreso market makes it a perfect pit stop. I liked the fact the main space was so intimate but as the market has open shared seating throughout you can just order and take your food to a nearby table if they are full. The whole place has a rest modern vibe and a wide variety of stalls (desserts drinks restaurants) but not a mall a bit hipster and packed with 30somethings. Kids can run around too which is a plus in my book.A block up from PrÃncipe street.The food: delicious. I went straight for one of the 2 smaller/more affordable dishes (around 6â¬) and enjoyed a savory(and beautifully presented) pork dish with a side of rice + beer and some smooth sake (extensive selection) followed by dessert. It felt healthy and my mouth is watering just remembering how perfect it was. The meat is apparently 100% Galician so local top quality (so not fast food prices obviously) but like I said I haven't tried it yet! I'll definitely try the miso soup next time too.Dishes available to go.Owners: adorable.
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