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We had as phenomenal dinner here and I think this place is quite under-rated because they do not offer a menu peregrinos and they are slightly more expensive than other options. The parillada de pascados was excellent fantastic to share, but then solomillo had a garlic aioli and in-house freshly made potato chips… yum! Tiramisu was also rather perfect and a great finish. Service was great, friendly, English: Spanish... View all feedback.
Very tasty food. Very nice. we eat tortilla, garlic gambas, fried squids, eggs with chorizo and salad from each. We asked for doses to and was enough.
Really the best eating on the camino. we took gambas al ajillo, ensalada de cabra and hamburgesa. wow, finally I have something else in my salat than eisbergsalat. very nice staff too.
Was here for lunch after the conclusion of a bein the camino. had grilled tinten fish, garnel with mushrooms. friends had the garlic pews, the croquettes and we all had an salate. every dish was good and tastefully authentic. beautiful place for lunch. service was very good....More has tried to explain the dishes with its limited English
Nice clean and contemporary place, good local white wines (Godello) also Estrella a slightly stronger lager than regular Estrella Galicia, complementary tapas, we had some Spanish Omelette and home-made croquettes (cod and cheese and spinach varieties) and they were gorgeous. Good speedy service with...a smile, great lunch after finishing this leg of the Camino for the day. I reckon this would be the nicest place in town as the rest are half-baked fast-food joints and dingy bars that look like company canteens. All and all enjoyable.
Imposible llegar a Santiago sin probar una rubia aunque solo sea un cacho