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Twelve Japanese restaurants worth the trip on Gran Canaria

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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)

Whilst the rest of the Canary Islands are only just catching up, Gran Canaria has already come to dominate the Japanese restaurant scene. The city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria offers an urban dining scene that serves sushi and ramen to a standard rarely found on other islands. A survey of the 12 best Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria reveals a wide range of options: from an elegant restaurant in the Triana district to a surprisingly top-class sushi bar in the north, near Gáldar.

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The majority of Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria are concentrated in Las Palmas, where locals stop for lunch between 2 pm and 4 pm because of the good value for money. Many sushi restaurants offer a ‚menú del día‘ for between 12 and 15 euros. The tourist-oriented south, such as Patalavaca, is characterised by earlier opening times and service in English and German for international visitors. Card payments are accepted almost everywhere. Especially during peak seasons such as August and Easter, it is advisable to book in advance, particularly at the top-rated restaurants in the island’s capital.

Sushi One: Sushi-Restaurant in Patalavaca

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1. Sushi One: Sushi restaurant in Patalavaca

4.5309 reviews

📞 928 73 55 63

SushiTake: Sushi-Restaurant in Agaete

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2. SushiTake: Sushi restaurant in Agaete

5.02 reviews
Sushi Bar Kome Kome: Sushi-Restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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3. Sushi Bar Kome Kome: a sushi restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

4.6388 reviews

📞 828 12 11 65

SUSHI MOYA: Sushi-Restaurant in El Pagador

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4. SUSHI MOYA: Sushi restaurant in El Pagador

3.9268 reviews

📞 928 68 04 66

Hito – Japonés Restaurante Las Palmas: Japanisches Restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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5. Hito – Japonés Restaurante Las Palmas: Japanese restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

4.5571 reviews

📞 928 05 82 89

Umare Sushi El Monte: Sushi-Restaurant in Sta Brígida

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6. Umare Sushi El Monte: Sushi restaurant in Sta Brígida

4.3119 reviews

📞 674 29 68 45

Sushimi Gáldar: Sushi-Restaurant in Gáldar

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7. Sushimi Gáldar: Sushi restaurant in Gáldar

4.6240 reviews

📞 928 09 78 01

SushiTake Arucas II: Sushi-Restaurant in Arucas

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8. SushiTake Arucas II: Sushi restaurant in Arucas

4.06 reviews
Catering Sushican SL: Sushi-Restaurant in Playa del Hombre

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9. Catering Sushican SL: Sushi restaurant in Playa del Hombre

4.359 reviews

📞 928 13 17 04

Sushi Stores: Sushi-Restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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10. Sushi Stores: Sushi restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

4.3131 reviews

📞 928 48 29 06

Amaki Sushi: Sushi-Restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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11. Amaki Sushi: Sushi restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

4.6912 reviews

📞 928 37 22 92

Zafiro Sushi: Sushi-Restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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12. Zafiro Sushi: Sushi restaurant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

3.9381 reviews

📞 928 42 70 66

Tips for your visit

Japanese restaurants are mainly found in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, where sushi chains and family-run eateries are situated near Playa de las Canteras. In the pedestrianised areas amongst the Canary Islands‘ 999 restaurants, Japanese cuisine and Canarian fare are often found side by side. At some counters, chefs combine fresh tuna from local catches with rice and soya sauce.

Scattered amongst the 113 bars in the island’s capital are smaller sushi bars with open kitchens behind glass display cases. In Vegueta, near Santa Ana Cathedral, a few Japanese eateries are nestled amongst historic façades. Guests sit there partly at the counter and partly at low tables with a view into the kitchen.


Frequently Asked Questions

When are Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria open?

Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria are usually open for lunch between 12 noon and 4 pm, and in the evening from around 7 pm to 11 pm. In tourist centres such as Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas, restaurants often stay open continuously, whilst those in Las Palmas frequently take a lunch break. The exact times vary depending on the location and the season.

What is the best way to get to Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria?

Guests can easily reach the Japanese restaurants in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria by taking the ‚Guaguas‘ city buses or via the GC-1 motorway, which connects the north and south of the island. For restaurants in Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés, a car or a taxi is recommended, as many are located outside the pedestrianised areas. Parking spaces are limited in the town centres.

Are there any Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria with outdoor terraces or sea views?

Quite a few Japanese restaurants in Gran Canaria have outdoor terraces, particularly along the coastal promenades in Las Palmas and in the south near Meloneras. Direct sea views are mainly found at establishments near Playa de las Canteras and the beach area of Maspalomas. Booking in advance ensures you get one of the much sought-after terrace seats.

The order of this list is not based on our editorial opinion, but solely on genuine user reviews.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.