Reviews on Seafood food in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. La Palma is a pristine paradise, set against a backdrop of volcanic landscape. Perhaps the best way to experience La Palma’s rugged beauty is a hike through the Caldera de Taburiente National Park or the narrow gorges of Los Tilos. The cool waters of natural swimming hole Charco Azul beckon on a steamy day. The dark sands of Playa Nueva are great for sunbathing and cat naps.
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4 based on 188 reviews
38779villa Y Puerto De Tazacorte
We went there after spending the afternoon at the beach. It seems to be a restaurant frequented by locals. All our dishes, grilled limpets, octopus a la gallejas, chopitos and grilled fish platers were fresh and excellent. Service was quick and friendly, not overwhelming. Definitely worth a visit when you're at Puerto de Tarzacorte.
4 based on 455 reviews
Great beachside setting with inside and outside seating options. Went for lunch, when it was very busy, but we still received good service and the food was filling and tasty. Discovered they were closing for staff holidays, so paid another visit for dinner on their last night and it was much quieter, but still the same friendly service and fresh fish. We would have visited again, but they are closed until early November. Worth checking out once they re-open
4 based on 185 reviews
Fresh Fish and Seafood · Neat Wine Selection Our restaurant is located in one of the most beautiful and quiet places in the island of La Palma, the town of San Andrés. Our terrace, in the plaza of the Church of San Andrés Apostol, stands out for its tranq
Family lunch for four adults. Stopped there while we toured La Palma. Nice restaurant with good service. We ordered salad and garlic prawns and garlic mussels which were very good. Bread look like very old and not fresh. Fishes for three of us were good together with Canary potetos. My wife had beef which was just OK. Coffee was not good. Paid 85 Euro.
4 based on 257 reviews
Discovered this place by accident today, and had a fabulous lunch of limpets, prawns in garlic and house salad. These were only starters per se, but so filling, especially with bread. Would really recommend the limpets (lap as). Full of flavour.
4 based on 229 reviews
Playa Zamora was the nearest beach to our hotel and we were pleasantly surprised to find this lovely kiosk there. We enjoyed a drink overlooking the beach, and there was plenty of shade if required. We didn't eat but the food looked good, plenty of people were eating, and we commented on the fabulous location for lunch. Friendly barman and good value.
4 based on 176 reviews
In the port area of Tazacorte, a simple but delicious menu of fresh fish. Lovely garlic prawns and fried squid to start followed by grilled sole for two, all at a reasonable price.
4 based on 216 reviews
Pizzeria
I ordered pepper steak, but could almost not get the knife through the meat. Looked like entrecote but the meat was divided with big tendons. The waiter asked if I liked it more done, but that could not make any difference to the quality.
Kiosko de playa con terraza muy agradable y soleada,servicio muy amable y rica comida basada en producto fresco local,cerveza de la isla y otras muchas variedades,un sitio idóneo para comer al lado del mar.
Really good local food served on a small terrace. No frills, no extravaganza menus, just a few options on a chalk board outside: exactly what we were looking for. The bar is packed with locals drinking a beer or two (or having a bite). Would definitely go back if we had the chance.Hemos tardado en darnos cuenta q tenÃamos un perfil en tripadvisor⺠le damos las gracias por su valoración y esperamos volver a verles!
4 based on 541 reviews
Excellent food and very good value. This restaurant specializes in fish dishes. In February its opening hours are such that it closes at 1600 and reopens at 1900 (closed all day Monday). The waitresses are really friendly and helpful but donât speak English, so you need to have your dictionary/food phrase book handy and, despite there being a rough translation on the menu, even then some of the menu choices are still a bit of an experiment! You eat in a booth - which is probably lovely in the summer but it is advisable to dress âwarmlyâ when patronising in February â even with the booth door shut. Portions are generous and we found that 3 tapas sized elements plus potatoes and a salad was plenty for 2 people. The âfish of the dayâ comes in whatever size they think appropriate (on one occasion we got one large fish and on another 3 smaller fish) and you pay by the Kg. Finding out what sort of fish it is near impossible unless you are a very fluent Spanish speaker. You can get it grilled or some other way (probably steamed) and the price usually comes out around 14 euros. The strange ambiance includes having the occasional aircraft take off or land right over your head but thatâs quite fun after the initial shock of the first one. The bar area is definitely a favourite with locals and gets quite noisy when there is a football match on TV and the whole place is usually very busy in the afternoons especially at the weekend. However, at 1900 you have the place almost to yourself.
Kiosko de playa con terraza muy agradable y soleada,servicio muy amable y rica comida basada en producto fresco local,cerveza de la isla y otras muchas variedades,un sitio idóneo para comer al lado del mar.
Really good local food served on a small terrace. No frills, no extravaganza menus, just a few options on a chalk board outside: exactly what we were looking for. The bar is packed with locals drinking a beer or two (or having a bite). Would definitely go back if we had the chance.Hemos tardado en darnos cuenta q tenÃamos un perfil en tripadvisor⺠le damos las gracias por su valoración y esperamos volver a verles!
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