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CuisineTraditional Cuisine
Price€€
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
Michelin

A Coruña’s traditional mid-price dining now includes a sharper, more contemporary strand, and Miga sits in that space with a family-run room, open kitchen and a Michelin Plate in 2025. The cooking is framed as a modern take on Korean cuisine, with generous lunch pricing and dishes such as soy-braised short ribs and spicy noodles with crispy beef jeon anchoring the appeal.

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Address
Praza de España, 7, 15001 A Coruña, Spain
Phone
+34 881 92 48 82
Miga restaurant in A Coruña, Spain
About

Miga is a family-run restaurant in A Coruña, with a bright, airy room and an open kitchen that makes the family format visible. The verified listing places it in the Traditional Cuisine category, with €€ pricing and a smart casual dress code. On the available facts, it is best understood as an approachable dining room rather than a heavily formal destination restaurant.

The clearest verified description is the sense of a family affair: dad runs things in the open kitchen, while the younger generation looks after guests in the dining room. In A Coruña, that places Miga in an accessible €€ tier that can be considered alongside Artabria and Asador Coruña, while A Gabeira represents another named point of comparison for travellers mapping the wider regional dining scene.

Traditional cuisine in a family-run room

Miga’s verified cuisine category is Traditional Cuisine. Beyond that, the available confirmed information does not support a detailed claim about specific dishes, techniques, menu formats or culinary influences. The more reliable way to frame the restaurant is through its structure and feel: a family-run dining room, an open kitchen and a bright, airy setting.

That restraint matters for planning. Miga should not be presented as a tasting-menu restaurant, a seafood specialist, a grill, or a venue defined by any specific dish unless a current menu confirms it directly. What is verified is simpler: Traditional Cuisine, €€ pricing and a dining room with visible family involvement.

For travellers comparing options in A Coruña, Miga can sit naturally beside other local dining rooms rather than above or below them. Artabria and Asador Coruña offer useful nearby reference points, while other A Coruña restaurants can be considered generically depending on whether the priority is a more traditional, casual or special-occasion meal.

The family-run room changes the pace

Family ownership is often over-romanticised in restaurant writing, but here it is part of the verified description. The open kitchen is associated with dad, while the younger generation looks after guests. That split gives the restaurant a clear family identity without needing to invent a more elaborate service story.

The room’s brightness also matters. The confirmed description points to a bright, airy space rather than a hushed or highly formal dining room. The €€ bracket supports the idea of an approachable meal, though no specific lunch deal, dish pricing or set-menu structure is verified. The hours show Monday closure, Tuesday dinner service, lunch and dinner from Wednesday through Saturday, and Sunday lunch service.

That combination makes the restaurant potentially useful for diners seeking a smart casual, family-run option in A Coruña. Specific claims about children’s menus, spice levels, dietary accommodations, takeaway, delivery or special service formats are not verified, so those details should be checked directly with the restaurant before booking.

Where it fits in an A Coruña itinerary

Miga is in A Coruña, which makes it relevant for travellers building a city dining itinerary rather than planning a meal around a distant excursion. The confirmed opening pattern is useful: closed Monday; dinner only on Tuesday; lunch and dinner Wednesday to Saturday; and lunch only on Sunday.

Travellers building a wider food map should use the contrast deliberately. Traditional Cuisine is a broad category, and Miga’s verified profile is a family-run, €€ restaurant in A Coruña rather than a venue defined by a confirmed award, tasting menu, beverage program or named signature dishes. For comparison within the named set, consider Artabria, Asador Coruña, A Gabeira, Asador Rio Sil or La Tavernetta da Ponte.

For planning around the city rather than a single table, keep the surrounding A Coruña guides close: the restaurants guide for dining context, the hotels guide for where to stay, the bars guide for the evening, the wineries guide for cellar-led planning and the experiences guide for the cultural frame around the meal.

The editorial case is direct: Miga is a smart casual, €€ Traditional Cuisine restaurant in A Coruña with a verified family-run identity, an open kitchen and a bright, airy room. Choose it for that grounded profile, and confirm any menu-specific or service-specific details directly before relying on them.

Signature Dishes
callos de Migalangoustine saladaged-beef tartare
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Rustic
  • Intimate
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Casual Hangout
Experience
  • Terrace
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingStandard

Artsy decor with stone walls, terrace, and welcoming bistro atmosphere.

Signature Dishes
callos de Migalangoustine saladaged-beef tartare