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Where to Eat Asian Food in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Without Booking a Flight )
Looking for great Asian food in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria? Youโre not alone. From sushi rolls and spicy bibimbap to Indonesian sambal and handmade ramen noodles, the cityโs Asian dining scene is small but growing โ with a few real gems hiding in plain sight. Hereโs the ultimate guide, peppered with quotes straight from the local food-loving community.
๐ฃ Sushi & Japanese Food
Genxin
โIf you want value for money, Genxin is the one.โ
A community favourite for budget-friendly sushi that still tastes great. It’s not fancy, but the service is solid and the rolls hit the spot.
El Bento Japonรฉs
โEl Bento has fabulous tuna tartare, and the omakase is amazing!โ
Tucked into a cozy space with serious culinary ambition. Itโs one of those tiny spots you donโt want to tell too many people aboutโฆ except you do. Expect higher prices, though.
Fuji
โI highly recommend Fuji, but you have to book in advance.โ
Fuji is the go-to for special occasions or when you just want to treat yourself. The eel nigiri and tuna carpaccio get extra love.
Kome Kome
โFor sushi, I recommend Kome Kome. A bit more expensive, but the quality is good.โ
Fresh fish, elegant presentation, and a calm atmosphere. Definitely worth it when you’re feeling picky about your tuna.
Daiwa
โDaiwa. Should definitely try.โ
A hidden gem with generous portions and a peaceful vibe. One of those places you end up revisiting without even planning to.
Hito
โBest sushi I have ever had.โ
Creative dishes, friendly service, and a calm, zen-like atmosphere. The Volcano Roll is especially beloved by regulars.
Amaki Sushi & 218 Sushi Bar
Amaki gets regular love from the community, while 218 Sushi Bar surprises diners with allergy-friendly info, good prices, and sauces galore.
Selvรกtico Sushi & Grill
โIf youโre looking for fantastic sushi, I highly recommend Selvรกtico Sushi & Grill!โ
A bit pricier, but totally worth it. Think inventive flavours, beautiful plating, and a great vibe for date night or group dinners.
๐ Ramen Spots Worth Slurping
Don Don Ramen
โDon Don is the only place where they make their own ramen noodles.โ
Handmade noodles, non-franchise vibes, and a reputation for staying true to ramen roots. A favourite among purists.
Tsuruta Ramen
โThe food was absolutely excellent & not wildly expensive.โ
Decorated like a Japanese train station, this spot wins big on theme and flavour. Around โฌ37 for two mains, two beers and water? Yes, please.
Ramen Shifu
โTheyโve got a place in Mesa y Lรณpez and Triana.โ
A well-liked chain thatโs popular for a reason. Bonus: they offer gluten-free noodle options (but double-check the soy sauce if you’re allergic).
๐ฐ๐ท Korean Cuisine
Ginza
โNo Korean restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria can beat Ginza in my opinion.โ
Run by a Korean chef who nails the bibimbap, japchae, and bulgogi. The raw egg in the hot stone bowl is a detail that die-hards appreciate.
YORI (Takeaway only)
โI was quite happy with the bibimbap in YORI (takeaway only).โ
โSuper conveniently located for grabs and enjoyment on the beach.โ
YORI is all about convenience without compromising on taste. Beach bibimbap? Yes, please.
Tico Tico
Located on Calle la Naval, this cozy restaurant serves traditional dishes with love. Bonus: they sell their kimchi for takeaway.
KIMโs
โCraving restaurant-quality kimchi? Head to KIM.โ
A go-to spot on Calle Galileo for anyone missing proper fermented heat.
Mandu
Mandu sits right on the paseo, making it one of the few Korean spots with a sea view. Itโs a great introduction for newcomers to Korean flavours, and the beachfront setting makes it ideal for a casual meal after a walk along Las Canteras.
๐จ๐ณ Chinese Favourites
Bar China
โThe husband, a skilled chef, ensures that every dish is full of genuine Chinese flavors.โ
Inside Mercado del Puerto, this little spot serves up spice, warmth, and a welcome that crosses all language barriers.
Bai Wei Wu
โFried rice noodles and rice cakes get high praise for their rich flavours.โ
A hidden gem with free fruit at the end of your meal and hospitality that wins hearts.
๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesian Flavours
Bilik Batavia
โThere arenโt many Indonesian restaurants here, but I frequent this one for the sambal pedas.โ
No need to miss nasi goreng anymore โ Bilik Batavia has it, along with gyozas, bakso, crispy duck, and great service. The hosts are Indonesian, the sambal is ๐ฅ, and the vibe is always warm.
๐น๐ญ Thai Highlights
KopKun
โI went last week and it was amazing. 10/10 recommend.โ
โI loved the tom kha, pad thai, and coconut-mango dessert.โ
A Thai favourite for comfort food classics done well. Order the dessert, then order it again.
๐งพ Final Chopsticks
So, no โ Las Palmas de Gran Canaria isnโt Tokyo, Seoul, or Bangkok. But itโs quietly building a solid Asian food scene that blends authenticity, personality, and (letโs be honest) some very snackable surprises.
Whether you’re in the mood for handmade ramen, crispy gyozas, sizzling Korean barbecue, or just want to see if that cookie place also does sushi (please donโt), thereโs something delicious waiting.
And if youโve already got a favourite? Donโt keep it to yourself. You know where to find us.
