As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas are the hubs of Japanese cuisine in Tenerife. At Kensei, sushi is served alongside hot Japanese dishes, whilst just a few kilometres further on, the MiSushi restaurant operates in Playa de las Américas. The south is the place to go when it comes to the best Japanese restaurants on Tenerife. Whilst guachinches serve up papas arrugadas with mojo, these restaurants cater to an international clientele. Here, sashimi and tempura take the place of the Canary Islands dish of the day. The Rincón Del Sushi restaurant in Adeje is part of the same cluster of establishments along the south coast.
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From 7 or 8 pm onwards, the tables start to fill up; locals tend to turn up later in the evening. A Canary Islands-style set lunch menu is almost nowhere to be found. Dinner costs between 25 and 45 euros per person. It’s worth booking a table over Christmas, at Easter and in August, as the Tsuki Sushi Restaurant Bar in Arona fills up quickly at these times. Almost all establishments accept card payments. Away from the south, La Laguna has two options: the Fujiyama and the Wasabi Sushi.
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La Laguna is the hub for Japanese cuisine in the north of the island. The Restaurante Japonés Fujiyama and Wasabi Sushi are both located in this university town, far from the hustle and bustle of the coastal resorts. Nigiri made with raw tuna dominates the counters, whilst in the ramen kitchens the broth simmers for hours.
Among Tenerife’s 1,099 restaurants, Japanese cuisine remains a niche market. Some menus feature wine from the volcanic slopes of Mount Teide, whilst soya sauce and wasabi are staples of every dish. In the south, Kensei in Costa Adeje sets the tone, whilst Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with its harbour, tends to favour Canarian cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Japanese restaurants in Tenerife?
The evening is the best time to go, as that’s when the chefs prepare fresh sushi and hot dishes. During the carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and on cooler winter evenings, these restaurants offer a refreshing contrast to Canary Islands cuisine. At weekends, popular spots in the coastal towns, such as the MiSushi restaurant, usually require a booking.
When are Japanese restaurants in Tenerife open?
Many restaurants are open for lunch between 12 noon and 3 pm, and in the evening from around 7 pm to 11 pm. In Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje, some remain open all day. Opening hours vary depending on the restaurant and the season, so it’s worth checking the latest information before you set off.
What’s the best way to get to Japanese restaurants in Tenerife?
The easiest way is by hire car, via the TF-1 in the south and the TF-5 in the north. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the coastal towns, TITSA’s regular bus services connect the main locations. Within town centres, guests can reach the restaurants on foot or by taxi.
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.