- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF13 &14, CP16, VF17, CN18 &19, CF22, CE23, CN24
My husband and I are currently walking the Ruta Cantabrica, on our way to the Camino Ingles. We had a typical generous menu for lunch with way more food than we could eat. We're staying in an Airbnb tonight that is not near any restaurant or grocery, so we knew we needed to bring food if we wanted to eat any dinner tonight. We thought about asking the waiter if he could bag up our leftovers but we weren't sure if that is something that is done in Spain. We do it in the United States all the time but I have a feeling it might be different here. We ended up bagging up some of the leftovers ourselves but not sure about that either.
We did notice the a la carte menu said "Precio Tupper €1". I looked up tupper and my dictionary translated it to Tupperware. I'm thinking that may be a word used in Spain for "to go" containers, but of course that's probably food that's ordered specifically to go, not leftovers.
Does anyone have any experience or advice about this? Thanks!
We did notice the a la carte menu said "Precio Tupper €1". I looked up tupper and my dictionary translated it to Tupperware. I'm thinking that may be a word used in Spain for "to go" containers, but of course that's probably food that's ordered specifically to go, not leftovers.
Does anyone have any experience or advice about this? Thanks!