My husband is a foodie, and we have now eaten at several Michelin on the Frances and the Norte. We love the added experiences, mostly great, with a few that were not worth it. We almost always go for lunch since dinner is too late to walk the next day. When we had lunch in Leon at Cocinandos, they had a special menu based on the Camino for the Jacobean year, with dishes celebrating the cuisine on the different routes. It was one of the more memorable meals. During our lunch, there were two other perigrinos in boots, shorts, and tee shirts right from the journey with no stop to clean up first. They were welcomed warmly. For our choice of wardrobe to arrive in the various nicer restaurants, I wear a simple black wool& dress that is really simple and looks neat even though it can also be a casual dress that is light merino wool with my sandals. My husband wears darker Columbia pants and a nice white Columbia shirt. It's all items we wear on walking days but looks tidy enough. I think there are a lot of fun options on the Camino and these restaurant stops are a welcome break from another slice of tortilla ;-)
Buen Camino and Bon Appetit
Mary