When you get to Pamplona and to Logrono, look for spots that are Michelin recommended (even if they are not starred)... also: follow the locals.
Price points on the upper end will still be far below anything you are used to from your area in the...
I have walked the Camino Frances a few times and will be leading a group of my dad's friends this September. Many of them inquired about the food, and I was glad I had been compiling a list of places we enjoyed along the route, along with...
I agree the pilgrims menu is something sad to see when includes just a pasta. Why not use the traditional local food and replace it with something you could eat wherever?
In Santiago for a genuine Galician menu in a simple no frills eating house visit
Restaurante Entre Rúas. It’s at the south end of Rua Vilar on lane connecting it to Rua Nova (the name translates as Between Streets).
Does anyone know why the “menu Peregrino” persists. Is it ignorance or penitence?
That said there are several meson listed above that I would most definitely not recommend.
It’s hard enough getting a table already.
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