Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Province of Huesca. Huesca (Aragonese: Uesca, Catalan: Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca.
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4 based on 146 reviews
Our restaurant is very small, very elegant and outstandingly romantic. With our preference of local ingredients, our cuisine is just at the height of a very fine, modern, creative and sane food. Children are allowed here, but we don't offer any special fa
We stayed at the hotel for 5 nights and the cooking was consistently excellent. We have visited many restaurants over the years but this is outstanding and worth a visit if it's possible to get there. Every night was equally stunning; quality local ingredients cooked with care by the talented Angel and presented beautifully by our lovely host Reiner. I'm not sure what we enjoyed the most; fantastic cannelloni stuffed with turkey, mushrooms in a herb sauce - sounds simple but one of the most delicious starters I've ever had...we had to scrape the plates clean with the delicious home made bread! Beautifully cooked fresh fish, chicken rolled and stuffed with courgettes and onions and a superb steak- again one of the best- and we eat out a lot. Puddings- equally amazing- chocolate cups, a stunning dish of pear flambéed in vodka and served with cream, flan that was like a wonderful slice of creme brûlée served with a boozy soaked peach... I'm running out of adjectives. Everything was stunning and if it possible to give a review with a star for being outstanding, beyond the usual 5 - this would be deserving
4 based on 811 reviews
The Restaurant El Fogaril will be closed for vacation from 15 of October till 15 of November (both included). With 30 years cooking experience, the chef Dioni Ciria serves the best Altoaragonese cuisine recipes, combining traditional flavours with the lat
We arrived early and stayed late as we enjoyed ourselves tremendously. We tried several bottles of wine from the region recommended by the staff. We also sampled many dishes as we are a family of 5. Especially impressed with their home-made membrillo (quince paste) that was sensational! Lots of meat as is typical in this part of Spain. Desserts were also house made and their eau de vie unique. Service was a bit uneven but we didn't mind as we weren't in a hurry and the waiter and waitress became more and more friendly as the evening went on. Take your time and enjoy a lovely meal.
What to do and see in Province of Huesca, Spain: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 274 reviews
We can't understand the bad ratings! We had a really very friendly and helpful service, a nice room with a great view and good food. A 3 course menu for 10,50 â¬, with fresh salad, bread and a tasty dessert. We would come again!
Province of Huesca Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Province of Huesca
4 based on 344 reviews
We happened upon Sarvise in the early afternoon past the "formal" lunch dining hours and were so lucky to notice this great restaurant. We want to take time to compliment the owner and his wife/mother team of chefs who served us an outstanding meal. There were four of us in the group and everyone tried a different appetizer, entree, and dessert and each of us were delighted. The restaurant is filled with character and charm but the best parts were the attentive service by the owner and the delicious one-of-a-kind dishes we relished. We were often "bored" with the menu offerings while we toured Spain because so many restaurants offered exactly the same options prepared in almost identical ways, but Casa Frauca offered unique choices prepared and presented excellently! If you are in the general area, it is worth a trip there, plus this is a small hotel so you can even stay if you have the time!
Best Mediterranean food near Province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain
4 based on 503 reviews
To cut to the chase, we would not return to Vidocq. Ever. Maybe if someone else were paying. Maybe.This is a hard review to write because of "overall ratings," as there was an unevenness in our experience. So here goes: The restaurant is lovely, the service, attentive and professional. In the bouillabaisse-style soup (main course), the fish was overcooked, but the flavors were delicious. We remember it as costing close to 20 Euro. (If it were half that, actually, we would return.) Our entrecote, despite ordering it medium, returned rare. After sending it back it was still redder than medium rare. But the worst was the cut: it had not been trimmed that we could discern: fat everywhere, through and around. It was chewy and inedible.We'd looked forward to this dinner, recommended to us by locals as the place to celebrate our twentieth wedding anniversary. Thank goodness for fine wine.
Where to eat European food in Province of Huesca: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 991 reviews
Cocina tecno-emocional de montaña situado en Ainsa, villa medieval y uno de los pueblos más bonitos de España.
The food can not be faulted, amazing taste sensations, exquisitely presented, and many many courses, well worth the 50 euros pp. Definitely Michelin standard and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to all my friends and family. The only thing they could improve is to take more time at the beginning to make the most of the wonderful canape and theatrical experience in the wine cellar and if no English is spoken, then maybe have a laminated handout for participants to read so they can be part of the experience.
Most Popular Spanish food in Province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain
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