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    Restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan

    Spanish Ryori Arosu

    100Pearl Points

    Late-Night Kanazawa

    Spanish Ryori Arosu, Restaurant in Kanazawa

    About Spanish Ryori Arosu

    Tabelog 100 Spanish Cuisine 2026 selection open until 3 AM, offering wine-driven à la carte dining in a 54-seat space. At JPY 4,000–4,999, it delivers flexibility for groups and late-night diners but sacrifices formality for accessibility. Best for wine enthusiasts and anyone needing Kanazawa dining past midnight.

    Spanish Ryori Arosu in Kanazawa is listed at JPY 4,000–4,999, with casual dress and evening-to-late-night hours. It is open daily from 5:30 PM to 3 AM, making timing one of the clearest verified reasons to consider it for a Kanazawa dinner plan.

    The venue is associated with Spanish cuisine through its Tabelog 100 Spanish cuisine 2026 recognition. Beyond the verified price range, dress code, hours, and recognition, public planning details should be treated cautiously: specific seating counts, menu formats, chef details, group policies, and beverage focus are not confirmed here.

    Late-Night Planning

    Spanish Ryori Arosu is best described from the verified facts as a casual Kanazawa restaurant with late-night hours and a JPY 4,000–4,999 price range. Because no specific beverage program, menu format, or service style is verified, it is safer not to assume a wine-led experience, fixed course structure, counter format, or particular dish selection.

    If you are deciding whether it fits your itinerary, the strongest confirmed details are practical: it is in Kanazawa, it opens at 5:30 PM, and it remains open until 3 AM every day. That makes it easier to consider for a later dinner than many restaurants with shorter evening schedules.

    Booking, Logistics, and When to Go

    For logistics, keep the location level simple: Spanish Ryori Arosu is in Kanazawa. Specific street-address, neighborhood, landmark, parking, transit, and relocation details are not verified here, so confirm those directly before visiting.

    Ideal timing depends on your own schedule, but the verified hours allow for dinner and late-night dining from 5:30 PM to 3 AM daily. No lunch service is verified, so plan around evening hours rather than a midday visit.

    Spanish Ryori Arosu can be considered alongside other dining options such as Yakitori Manjiro, Otomezushi, or Kona, depending on the kind of meal you want. For Spanish cuisine specifically, comer mar y montana is another comparisons, but the confirmed reason to single out Spanish Ryori Arosu is straightforward: Kanazawa location, casual dress, JPY 4,000–4,999 pricing, daily 5:30 PM–3 AM hours, and Tabelog 100 Spanish cuisine 2026 recognition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Spanish Ryori Arosu?

    Specific reservation policies and booking lead times are not verified here. Because Spanish Ryori Arosu is a recognized Kanazawa venue with late-night hours, it is sensible to confirm availability directly before you go.

    What should I wear to Spanish Ryori Arosu?

    Dress casually. Casual dress is the verified dress code for Spanish Ryori Arosu.

    Is Spanish Ryori Arosu worth the price?

    Spanish Ryori Arosu is listed at ¥4,000–¥4,999. Whether it is worth it depends on your priorities, but the verified facts are its Kanazawa location, casual dress code, daily 5:30 PM–3 AM hours, and Tabelog 100 Spanish cuisine 2026 recognition.

    Can Spanish Ryori Arosu accommodate groups?

    Specific seating counts, private-room availability, and group policies are not verified here. check the venue's official channels if you are planning for a group.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Spanish Ryori Arosu?

    Dinner is the verified option. Spanish Ryori Arosu is open daily from 5:30 PM to 3 AM, and no lunch service is verified here.

    Location

    1-7 Kiguramachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0988, Japan

    Kanazawa, Japan

    Compare Spanish Ryori Arosu

    Price vs. Value: Spanish Ryori Arosu
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Spanish Ryori ArosuJPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999Easy
    Kyo Gion Negiyaki KonaUnknown
    KonaJPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdownUnknown
    OtomezushiUnknown
    comer mar y montanaJPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999Unknown
    Yakitori ManjiroJPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999Unknown

    A quick look at how Spanish Ryori Arosu compares on price and recognition.

    Also Consider

    • Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona, Okonomiyaki, Okonomiyaki
    • Kona, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown
    • Otomezushi, Sushi, Sushi
    • comer mar y montana, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
    • Yakitori Manjiro, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999

    At JPY 4,000–4,999, Spanish Ryori Arosu sits below comer mar y montana (JPY 8,000–9,999) and just above Kona (JPY 2,000–3,999). If you want a more formal Spanish experience with higher ingredient quality, comer mar y montana justifies the premium, but you'll sacrifice the late hours and group flexibility Arosu offers. For casual, lower-cost dining without the wine focus, Kona delivers better value, though it lacks the Tabelog 100 credential and the 3 AM close. Yakitori Manjiro (JPY 5,000–5,999) competes at a similar price tier but shifts the format to yakitori, not Spanish, choose Manjiro if you want counter-focused grilling over shareable plates and wine pairings.

    Arosu wins on accessibility: it's the easiest to book among Kanazawa's Spanish options, accepts groups up to 50 (standing), and stays open later than nearly any other dining room in the city. That makes it the go-to for late arrivals, wine-focused meals, or group dinners that need flexibility. But if you're comparing quality and refinement, comer mar y montana delivers a clearer culinary point of view at a higher price, while Kona offers better value for casual dining without the wine emphasis. Otomezushi (sushi) operates in a different category but competes for the same dinner budget, choose sushi if you want precision over wine pairings, or Arosu if you want shareable Spanish plates and the freedom to linger past midnight.

    For most travelers, Arosu makes sense as a second or third Kanazawa dinner when you've already booked the city's sushi and kaiseki highlights and need a lower-stakes, wine-friendly option that won't force you into an early seating. It's not the venue for a special-occasion meal, but it earns repeat visits if you're spending a week in the city and want a reliable Spanish option with flexible hours. Book comer mar y montana for refinement, Kona for value, Yakitori Manjiro for yakitori, or Arosu for late-night wine and group-friendly Spanish dining.

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