Cancun is a city with restaurants for all tastes and palates. The Irori restaurant, with an exquisite proposal of Japanese food, is one of those that have been operating in the city for years.

Discuss Cancun restaurants Working for years is not easy in a city where many catering businesses open and close in a blink of an eye.

In Cancun you find minimum 3 restaurants of good Japanese food: Hanaichi in the Zona Hotelera and Yamamoto e Irori en Cancún, the three with several years that support them.

Irori Restaurant
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Al Irori restaurant 12 years back it offering good service and care for the traditional japanese food. The spacious and cozy space has tables Teppanyaki and an open bar where you can see how they prepare sushis and other traditional dishes.

The atmosphere of the place is warm and welcoming, with a Japanese soul in every corner, well maintained. The private tables give that intimacy that is so popular in Japan.

Irori Restaurant
Irori Restaurant

El restaurant menu Irori It is spacious, so if you are not very fond of Japanese food, the attentive waiters can advise you.

Irori Restaurant
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For lunch they usually do promotions of dishes and beers, something usual in Cancún, where there is always an offer to get your attention. Tourist place, place of sales tricks.

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restaurant_irori_cancun

El Irori It is without a doubt one of my favorite restaurants in Cancun, where I have shared a table and laughs with many of my good friends from here, and those who have come to visit. The Irori restaurant is always a good option: quality, variety, flavor, good service… .If you like, I'll wait for you here.

Enjoy your meal,

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LOCATION: Irori restaurant is located at Av. Tulum no.226 plaza del mar. Wind Street Entrance
SCHEDULE: from 13 to 23 hours. Open every day
SPECIALTY: Japanese food
HALF PRICE: 250 / 300 mxn per person (without alcoholic beverages)
The website of Irori Restaurant
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