7 Restaurants to Go in Zaragoza

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Knowing where to enjoy the delicacies and memorable dinners of Zaragoza is inarguably one of the most classic ways to kick off your visit to this remarkable Spanish city which is ever full of life.  In fact, when you are all set and are about to embark on your Zaragoza escapade, simply have a peep at the restaurants and their particulars listed below to get a good idea of where you would be dining day after day.

 1. Las Palomas Buffet & Tapas

Las Palomas Buffet & Tapas is one of those restaurants that give visitors the notion that they just have to make a stop and savor in what it has in store for them. As a matter of fact, it makes them feel like they are obliged to spend a few hours of their time at this delicate juncture. Oh the tapas; served in large dishes and the selection is also very broad. Mind you; you can enjoy all these beautiful dishes for €14 and English translations are available besides the Spanish menus.

Information

  • Name: Las Palomas Buffet & Tapas
  • Address: Plaza del Pilar, 16, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: +34 976 39 23 66
  • Website: http://www.restaurantelaspalomas.com/#_=_

 2. Restaurante Méli Mélo

Meli Melo has set a name for itself for having the best tapas in town. Basque-style tapas are customized here where they are carefully stuck up so high with a commendable precision until they look a lot like mini-skyscrapers. A little tip, though; this lustrous eating joint is ever crowded so it would serve you well to make a reservation well in advance. If this fails to happen, though, fret not. There are various well stationed and comfy counters that you can enjoy the dishes from. There is an entire array of foods to order from. You can have artichoke, lamb or even potatoes. You can as well add ham to your order, with house wine in the combo as well. In simpler terms, you’ll have anything you have an appetite for.

Information

  • Name: Meli Melo
  • Address: Calle Mayor 45, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: 34976294695
  • Price: tapas €2-5
  • Website: http://www.restaurantemelimelozaragoza.com/es/#_=_

3. La Senda

The ‘La Senda’ has gone viral on social media and respective websites for a while now, and no one can fail to see why. It is a very excellent fusion place, and that has made it make it to the top travel destinations for visitors to the magnificent Zaragoza city. Not only is the decor splendid but the delicacies to savor in are very select. The theme for this great ‘restaurante’ as is pronounced in Spanish is imagination beyond limits, particularly in the dining section.

Information

  • Name: La Senda
  • Address: Fray Julian Garces, 24, Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: 976 258076
  • Website: https://web.facebook.com/pages/Restaurante-La-Senda/172802229410005?_rdr#_=_

 4. La Miguería

When you think of La Miguería, just think of one thing; fried breadcrumbs. Would you have thought that you could make so many imaginable things from the so-called Migas? Well, this eating arena serves the Aragonese quick-fix food in 30 different styles. For instance, they could drench it in Olive oil and top it with sardines and the tasty Foie gras. Sometimes, it could even be served alongside Orange and chocolate.

Information

  • Name: La Miguería
  • Address: Calle Estébanes 4
  • Price: migas €5-10, raciones €6-19
  • Opening hours: 12.30-3.30pm & 7.30-11pm Mon-Sat
  • Website: www.lamigueria.es

 5. Los Victorinos

The bull fight decor on the wall speaks all there is so be said about Los Victorinos. It as well has an old Spanish flair of the early nineteen nineties. The montaritos are uniquely traditional and so thick while the tapas will make you head over there time and time again. If you are a fan or original meat and truffles, make an effort to make it to Los Victorinos. However, the place is ever busy and has no tables to sit so you better be having else on your agenda after filling your bellies.

Information

  • Name: Los Victorinos
  • Address: Jose De La Hera, 6, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: 976394213

 6. Taberna La Piedra

La Piedra
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Famous for having a very a conducive environment and what many visitors to the vicinity refer to as super cozy. Some people have always been confessing that Taberna La Piedra is quite quaint, and the decor is very superb. Upon getting there, do not order so much or you may simply over-order there are professional staffs who speak English very fluently. Everything is just exemplary; from appetizer to dessert. The relaxing decaf after that is very comforting. The foods are typically locally made with quality ingredients.

Information

  • Name: Taberna La Piedra
  • Address: Cortes de Aragon, 64,, 50005 Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: 976553981
  • Website: http://tabernalapiedrazaragoza.blogspot.co.ke/#_=_

7. Goralai

Goralai
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For Goralai the drill is pretty simple; just reserve a table. The cuisine at this elegant restaurant located in the heart of Zaragoza is creative and delightful. Like all other best eateries of its class, it’s quite a hustle to get a seat, so it’s advised to get in touch with them days before visiting. The famous ‘Rabo de Toro’ is prime, and the desserts served are custom prepared in-house on the very same day. The waiters are very professional, friendly and welcoming and the environ in generally promotes a fruitful conversation.

Information

  • Name: Restaurante Goralai
  • Address: C/ Santa Teresa de Jesus, 26, 50006 Zaragoza, Spain
  • Phone: +34 976 55 72 03
  • Website: http://www.goralai.es/#_=_

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