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Galician caldo in restaurants and weather in Galicia is a lottery. I hope she is lucky.
The opening hours for visits are very limited on any day — as I recall (but don’t quote me), between 11am-1pm or similar. But mass could be a different story. There’s a wooden statue of Santiago inside that I enjoyed seeing.Does anyone know is the "Iglesia de Santiago" in A Coruña is open on December 25th? She's looking to get her first stamp there and their website says there are 2 masses on festive days but it's not obvious if that includes the 25th.
Yes you know how it is. I' m visiting Galicia right now and I had a very good caldo in a restaurant on Camino del Norte and another one very bad on a restaurant on Camino Frances. Both were caldo de nabizas.Hopefully she'll come across plenty of non-pilgrim-restaurants full of locals necking caldo
Yes you know how it is. I' m visiting Galicia right now and I had a very good caldo in a restaurant on Camino del Norte and another one very bad on a restaurant on Camino Frances. Both were caldo de nabizas.
The opening hours for visits are very limited on any day — as I recall (but don’t quote me), between 11am-1pm or similar. But mass could be a different story. There’s a wooden statue of Santiago inside that I enjoyed seeing.
Don’t forget to try the famous Tortilla de Betanzos, a wetter version of tortilla español. Es muy muy rico!
Casa Grana in Bruma had very delicious Caldo Gallego when we were there! I think it's the only restaurant available so it should be easy to find lol.
Buen Camino to your spouse!
And are you seriously just going to watch from the sidelines? Ah! Come on! You will miss so much......leaving for a few days to walk the English camino!!!
She's flying to A Coruña on Dec 25th, walking 26, 27, 28, and returning 29th via SdC. I'm really excited for her. I've suggested she don't miss out on eating "Galician caldo" and whatever other goodies the Galicians have to offer.
P.S. I hope the Galician weather is kind to her.
And are you seriously just going to watch from the sidelines? Ah! Come on! You will miss so much...
Your beast looks adorable!Someone has to stay home and take care of this beast! Also, I've already been to Galicia this year, it's her turn
Destroyer of cats and devourer of chickens...Someone has to stay home and take care of this beast! Also, I've already been to Galicia this year, it's her turn
Although I love tortilla, I'll probably never have it there because I don't like a "wet" tortilla.Don’t forget to try the famous Tortilla de Betanzos, a wetter version of tortilla español. Es muy muy rico!
Does your wife take suger?
Although I love tortilla, I'll probably never have it there because I don't like a "wet" tortilla.
Galician Caldo is ok soup but nothing to brag about. For me it's a comfort food and would sure warm you up after walking in the rain. If grandma made it I'm sure it would bring back memories....leaving for a few days to walk the English camino!!!
She's flying to A Coruña on Dec 25th, walking 26, 27, 28, and returning 29th via SdC. I'm really excited for her. I've suggested she don't miss out on eating "Galician caldo" and whatever other goodies the Galicians have to offer.
P.S. I hope the Galician weather is kind to her.
I wouldn't write home about it either, but it's a classic peasant dish and like you say, it'll go down well after a long day outside.Galician Caldo is ok soup but nothing to brag about. For me it's a comfort food and would sure warm you up after walking in the rain. If grandma made it I'm sure it would bring back memories.
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