Reviews on Asian food in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. Irapuato is a Mexican town (and municipality) located at the foot of the Arandas Hill (in Spanish: cerro de Arandas), in the south central region of the state of Guanajuato. It lies between the Silao River and the Guanajuato River, a tributary of the Lerma River, at 1,724 m (5,656 ft) above sea level. It is located at 20°40′N 101°21′W / 20.667°N 101.350°W / 20.667; -101.350. The city is the second-largest in the state (only behind León), with a population of 342,561 according to the 2005 census, while its municipality has a population of 529,440. The municipality has an area of 845.16 km² (326.32 sq mi) and includes numerous smaller outlying communities. The city's main industry is agriculture and it is famous for its strawberries and the raising of pigs and cattle. The fruits and flowers of Irapuato's luxurious gardens are well known throughout Mexico.
Things to do in Irapuato
4 based on 88 reviews
I know Momotaro Sushi for seven years now. For me it offers the best sushi in Mexico, it is even better than in Aguascalientes, the first city where Japanese arrived many years ago.I always go to Momotaro Sushi in âZona Doradaâ it is the original one. I was only once in âPlaza Deltaâ, that place is more modern but they serve the same.Quality and taste come very close to Japan, because the owner is Japanese. A very recommended place. Bring some time and enjoy!
Most Popular International food in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico
A fusion of the three great oriental cuisines; Japanese, Chinese and Thai come together in a cosy and chic athmosphere where coctels are prepared with Sake and International beer.
The food was delicious, and the service and attention were wonderful. Definitely, we'll visit it again.
4 based on 21 reviews
My favourite was the miso soup, and I like that there's vegetarian version of some dishes. Still I think I like Celaya's Ryu the most, the flavour is just different. If you have to choose, the one in celaya is better.
This restaurant is quite good. The food was abundant, full of fresh veggies, and tasty. The service was a little surly. I went with my partner and the waiter more or less abandoned us to the bus boy because, I guess, he figured out we were gay and so beneath him. The bus boy, in any case, attended us helpfully and was friendly. The owners were eating in the restaurant, which I always think is a good sign. The place is superficially elegant but you can see the red carpet is a bit frayed around the edges (and in the middle of the room), but nevertheless comfortable and pleasant. We ordered the number four dinner for two, and it was way, way more than the two of us could eat. But they fixed it up in nice takeaways, so it did not go to waste. Restaurants here in Mexico need to learn that gay people have lots of spendable income for going out to dinner and should treat their gay clients equally with their straight ones.
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