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[QUOTE="motero99, post: 1109708, member: 93691"] My daughters joined me in Sarria. At that point my preference for the peregrine meals was overruled. Here are some of our favorites: Potomarin - After checking in at the albergue, we went to Mirador to see if we could get a reservation. The people in front of us got the last one, but they recommended we try the restaurant Perez. After wandering around the town we went there. The family was just sitting down to dinner. They told us they would open at 7:30. They sold its a bottle of wine and offered to let us sit on the patio until they opened. After a while another group of pilgrims wandered by. The bartender came out and served them a bottle of wine and allowed them to wait. Not too long after that, a third group came and sat outside with wine as well. It was a very pleasant way to spend time before dinner. We glanced at the garden in the back and saw a woman cutting lettuce from the plants. The salad that soon arrived. The meal was excellent and the experience turned a disappointment into a highlight. Melide - We spent the night in another town a few hours away. Stayed at a hotel that included breakfast. A very large tour group was there. They got all the breakfast seats and decided to stay in the seats until their bus arrived. After nearly an hour, we gave up and left the waiting line and headed out. We got to Melide and headed to the Pulperia Ezequiel. We got there just as they opened. Delicious octopus and wine ended up being a great breakfast. Once again frustration turned into a highlight. O Pedrouzo - We ate at the cafe-bar O Pedrouzo. We were curious about the meat cooked on a rock. The steak was delicious. Service was great and because we were sharing, the meal turned out to be not that expensive for the 4 of us. [/QUOTE]
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