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What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
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albergue la morena, ledigos (i.e. a stage before sahagun) has exceptional food; they have a proper restaurant with lunch menu (E22.90) that attracts many locals - yesterday i was only pilgrim; their evening meal just for pilgrims (E13.5) also good - have had several good experiences there; maybe best allround quality-value-for-money along all of CFWhat was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
I'm not sure I'd say "best" -- but on my last very lengthy Camino, I ate and slept there both on the way there, and on the way back.albergue la morena, ledigos (i.e. a stage before sahagun) has exceptional food; they have a proper restaurant with lunch menu (E22.90) that attracts many locals - yesterday i was only pilgrim; their evening meal just for pilgrims (E13.5) also good - have had several good experiences there; maybe best allround quality-value-for-money along all of CF
A Horta d’Obradairo in SdC
San Anton Abad in Vilafranca de Montes de Oca.What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
I ate there in 2016 so I am sure the prices have gone up, but it is a small village. One of the first Spanish reviews on Trip Advisor from Feb. 2024 says the Menu was 15 euros.Casa Barrunta in San Nicolas del Real Camino.
I agree with Bar O Pedrouzo.Depends on your definition of "affordable". Bar O Pedrouzo made a killer steak for around 40€ (for 2, so 20 each, drinks and sides included). Bar Soriano in Logrono makes great champinion pinchos for like 2€ each, pair with a glass of rioja for like 1,5€. Meson a Esquipa in A Salceda has really affordable churasco for like 11€. Jamon Jamon in Leon gives extremely generous free tapas with their rather cheap drinks...
you looking for something in particular? i could name some more...
Alex, at one time, they took only a liimited number of pilgrims and had one serving per night.Tapas restaurant Do Bispo in Rua do Franco in SdC.
A Taberna do Bispo, sabores auténticos en el centro de Santiago de Compostela
Restaurante con atmósfera cercana y hogareña para degustar nuestras elaboraciones realizadas con variedad de tapas gallegas, mariscos y vinos regionales.atabernadobispo.com
Well, I don’t like to make sweeping generalisationsFine dining but afraid that most people do not consider it affordable.
Agree with suggestion of la Morena.
Not that I have noticed in recent years. It appears they don't make a difference pilgrims vs. "normal" folks.Alex, at one time, they took only a liimited number of pilgrims and had one serving per night.
Is that still the case?
And I agree... great place!
Agree with San Anton AbadSan Anton Abad in Vilafranca de Montes de Oca.
And Parillada Xacobea in Triacastela.
Best value for money in my opinion.
La Cancela in Santo Domingo de la Calzada and the slightly more expensive Los Cabelleros, both near the cathedral, are excellent (~Eu 30-35 with wine and deserts).What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
I have both eat at and stayed there.I remember casa garcia in Gonzar near Portomarin
Good kitchen , special in meat !!
Yes to this! Great quality, variety and value. I think it's also called Complexo Xacobeo (menu).And Parillada Xacobea in Triacastela.
Another big thumbs up. Same experience (lunch) in 2022.The Restaurant Gaudi in Astorga had a very reasonably priced Pilgrims Menu which was very tasty (this was in 2008 though so not sure about now).
Always my first meal in SDC, sitting up at the bar and near the window.Tapas restaurant Do Bispo in Rua do Franco in SdC.
A Taberna do Bispo, sabores auténticos en el centro de Santiago de Compostela
Restaurante con atmósfera cercana y hogareña para degustar nuestras elaboraciones realizadas con variedad de tapas gallegas, mariscos y vinos regionales.atabernadobispo.com
Gaia, Burgos. Best meal on the Frances, IMHO.What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
Yes! I treated myself to a birthday dinner here. It was fabulous.Agree with San Anton Abad
We had pizza at Il Fornaccio in Arzua which was great. It was a long walk but I am sure the quality of the food was not just based on the depth of our hunger.What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?
Please DO name a few more.Depends on your definition of "affordable". Bar O Pedrouzo made a killer steak for around 40€ (for 2, so 20 each, drinks and sides included). Bar Soriano in Logrono makes great champinion pinchos for like 2€ each, pair with a glass of rioja for like 1,5€. Meson a Esquipa in A Salceda has really affordable churasco for like 11€. Jamon Jamon in Leon gives extremely generous free tapas with their rather cheap drinks...
you looking for something in particular? i could name some more...
the Agora - a downtown cafe close to the camino in ponferrada - great vegan and vegetarian options all fresh ingrediants plus home baked bread and bakery atrached! no frills -just great made-to-order food! (menu below)What was your favorite (affordable in your opinion) restaurant on the Camino Frances?