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Should you decide not to stay in Pieros *insert sad face* haha I was a hospitalera there (out of choice, that's how much I liked it) so I'm biased ;) both Cacabelos and Villafranca are excellent choices and the walk between the two one of my favorite parts of the Camino. Albergue de la Piedra is...
Thank you all for the input!! (Of course by 'foodie' I didn't mean strictly Michelin/upmarket - I did say 'heart and soul' ;) )
Some of them are tried and tested Camino classics and some I've never heard of and dying to visit/taste! Gracias!!
Already excited for my next Camino!
I'm actually...
Haha well said @Pabloke :D
(although I do think that you CAN eat well in Spain without spending much, it's one of the most humble foodie destinations in Europe, if not the world, you just need to go beyond the tourist/tourigrino venues, hence this thread ;) )
On this note, the following...
La favorita is a gem and Begoña at Navarrete's Bar Deportivo is such a darling!! Will try the place in Fromista next time, thank you for the tips @brault-singh :)
Agreed, I also had a very good meal at Complexo Xacobeo! Their dessert of local cheese and honey is the best cheese and honey combo I ever tasted. I still dream about it :D
Hola peregrin@s!!
I was wondering if anyone has found any absolutely incredible bars/restaurants/dishes/local specialties/menus de peregrino.... you name it, on the Camino Frances? Anything that any self respecting foodie pilgrim simply cannot miss?
Any place where food and ambience have heart...
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