Alicante: sense of taste
Following the line of one of my recent posts, the one where I was talking about restaurants that offer international food in Alicante (https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/college-study-abroad/blog/alicante-city-destination), I am going to introduce today an Asian Restaurant that is really good in quality and price: Ming - Sushi Buffet.
The food is delicious and it is one of the few places where you can try temakis.
If you order sashimi, the pieces are not large, in comparison to other places, but they taste delicious! There are many different types of makis and niguiris.
Also, the price of the buffet is quite reasonable.
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If you prefer mexican food, there is a really good restaurant called Cantina Alicante, very near to the Asian restaurant. It is placed on a corner of the Bulevard Plaza:
So here you have two fantastic places to try good food in Alicante! For the ones that are not tired of tapas yet, I will recommend you a very nice place in my next post!
Talk to you soon!
* The Asian Restaurant is in the center of Alicante, opposite to FNAC and very close to the Train Station and Luceros Square: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sushi+Buffet+Ming/@38.3445841,-0.4944253,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0xd62364dd2c38e6f:0x362385e7f2e2b4f7!8m2!3d38.3445841!4d-0.4922366?hl=en
* Mexican Restaurant: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cantina+Alicante/@38.3567191,-0.48766,13z/data=!4m8!1m2!2m1!1scantina+alicante!3m4!1s0xd62364db409195d:0x3f174418ea10f4a0!8m2!3d38.344802!4d-0.4912955
It's web page: https://www.cantinaalicante.es/
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