Discover Restaurants offering the best Fusion food in Palencia, Province of Palencia, Spain. Palencia (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈlenθja]) is a city south of Tierra de Campos, in north-northwest Spain, the capital of the province of Palencia in the autonomous community of Castile and León. The municipality had a population of 81,522 in 2011.
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4 based on 334 reviews
Well known chef (Alberto Soto) has opened a second restaurant in Palencia. Small dining room for about 25 people, where every one can enjoy the nice decoration, the quiet ambience with non-intrusive, even good, music. The service is excellent: staff is attentive but not overwhelming; the china is tailored to the dishes and nicely surprising at times. The wine selection is wide and at good prices (for 25 euros/bottle we got an excellent "crianza" from famed Ribera region). I nearly forgot: the food was excellent! Great local produce well treated and cooked. We took a set menu (not much choice there) with numerous servings that was well balanced, really really tasty, imaginative and brilliantly served. All (incl. water and coffee) for 45 euros plus wine. I recommend booking in advance.Thank you for your opinion. You have perfectly described the philosophy of our restaurant. That our gastronomy, workers and decoration adapt and provide a pleasant environment is one of our goals.Thanks again.
4 based on 662 reviews
I was immediately made to feel welcome and the staff displayed awareness of special dietary requirements. There was a good range of dishes to choose from and everything was well prepared and tasty. It's a little pricey but worth the extra money for the quality.
3 based on 25 reviews
We went to eat here as the restaurant was near the hotel where we were staying and there did not seem to be many alternatives nearby. There is a formal restaurant and a bar with snacks and a private room off the cafeteria. Our meal was classed as being within the cafeteria. The service was speedy and the room nice and quiet. We had two caesar salads and two starters, one being pate and the other a warm sandwich, accompanied by three bottled beers. The caesar was well prepared but not particularly large for the 14 euro price for one. Our bill totalled 50.10 euros which we found rather high for a pleasant but not particularly substantial set of snacks.
Top 5 Contemporary food in Palencia, Province of Palencia, Spain
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