Last time! This is spain and an average city. The rest of the market is affordable but for one baileys is not what it should be..
Last time! This is spain and an average city. The rest of the market is affordable but for one baileys is not what it should be..
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This place has everything we were blessed specially during a week of extreme summer temperatures, we loved the local specialties, the rices, I personally recommend los huecos rotos and much more. Great place for tapas, light lunch or having great cocktails.
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On our second night in Zaragoza, we were a bit tapas-ed out, so were delighted to find this food court. Highly recommended is the paella Valencia in the paella restaurant - this also had the best-priced wine. Great variety of food options, and live music...too. Loved it.More
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I wouldn't call it a food court, rather kind of spacy mixed style restaurant venue :) When you are visiting a new place, and wish to try local specialties, you might be lost when you get recommendation like "any tapas bar in that quarter is...very good, just go to one of your choice". Sure, if you are going to spend there several days, you will just visit one by one, but for two nights... Probably, you would prefer, more exact direction. Or follow our way to Puerta Cinega :) where you have them all in one place. Even better - each menu is on display. Very helpful! Variety of food offers is amazing. Very good quality and taste. Self-service for food, but waiters offer drinks at table. Perfect place for big and joyful company!More
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This is a brilliant place to start your visit to Zaragoza. It has a range of food from local restaurants and sells the beer from the local brewery. Try the IPA!
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If you enjoy the amazing variety of Spanish food there is no better place in Zaragoza to eat. There is an enormous selection of small restaurants here and you can see and choose exactly what you are getting, so no surprises. The places we tried...were all very high quality, especially the fresh seafood. We had two nights in Zaragoza and we came back here to eat on the second night, which is very unusual for us but you could come here every day for a week and never eat the same thing twice.More
It was really nice to read your experience in Puerta Cinegia Gastronomica. Thanks for your recommendation and we hope to see you in your next trip to Spain!
Sushi is not the first meal you would think you would want when going to Spain, but after a few days of heavier Spanish meals, my fiance and I were really looking for something fresh...sushi to be exact. We visited this food court 2 times...for dinner, and were skeptical, I'm embarrassed to say, about the quality the sushi might be, and because we were in Spain and thought we should be eating Spanish foods. But we were so wrong!!! We regretted eating anything but Sushi Gourmet from this food court and wished we could take back the unsatisfying calories we consumed before that. The woman with the short blond hair was incredibly kind and patient. I don't speak Spanish and she offered me to taste a roll before making a decision. IT WAS AMAZING. I wish we had the emptier stomachs to order more! She even made a custom roll for me after my pointing and gesturing which ingredient I was looking to omit (based on my allergy). My fiance and I felt compelled to write this review for this place because NO ONE was going here because as I mentioned earlier in this post, and we quote from passersby, "we didn't come to Spain to eat sushi" - but GO! Some of the other places we went to at this food court - the "gastronomico" restaurant by the stairs (the man who took care of us was SO kind, translated the menu for us and tried to help us so much. But unfortunately we found the food to be just ok, the melted provolone with tomatoes dish was pretty good though), the paella place (also just ok, beware of the baby potatoes - it's covered in salt! thought it was parmesan cheese! Had to wipe it off each potato with a napkin), the pizza place (I liked it but fiance thought it was just ok), and the ice cream place (the vanilla flavored ice cream was strange. Had a citron-y aftertaste and we did not end up finishing our cup).More
Thanks a million for your opinion and all the details to describe Puerta Cinegia Gastronómica. It's a pleasure to read your words. We hope to see you again!
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 €10.50.More
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A very lively and busy place, well-patronised. Good selection of foods and good service. Not overly expensive, well worth a look.
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If you’re looking for something a bit different, with buzz and energy, where the locals come to eat, visit the Mercado Gastronomico. You find a table. You will be served drinks at the table, and then you go and choose your food from one of...the dozen or so places. From tapas, to Mexican or even sushi. The food is good, not exceptional, but the place is lively and tourist free......well except for us. There’s a buzz and energy that is fun to experienceMore
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Great food, fantastic value and super friendly service all around! Will com back the next time in Zaragoza.
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Locals only food hall. Ten to fifteen food vendors each with their own specialty - tapas, seafood, full entrées. If you just want to eat and catch a slice of local life (people watch), this is the place to go.
The hotel recommended we visit the local food market that offered a regional selection of food. We were pleasantly surp4ised with the variety and quality of food available. There were many stalls offering seafood, jambon, cheeses, and a range of tapas dishes. We chose Stelvio...for a tortilla Pattaya, sardines on toast, fresh tomatoes and pickled cucumber, and lastly pork neck on onions topped with foil. Every morsel was full of punch and was a great reintroduction to Spanish cuisine. This market is well worth a visit, the locals enjoy it just as much.More
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Excellent upscale "foodcourt" with many different types of cuisine to pick from. Great place for tapas.
Variety of choices, warm atmosphere, reasonable prices, large crowds, music - great way to mingle with locals and enjoy local food
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