Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Santiago de Compostela. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you.. If you see nothing else in this World Heritage city, you simply must visit the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, an awe-inspiring confection of baroque architecture. Once you’ve regained composure, head out on a bicycle to see the rest of this glorious city. Foodies and boozehounds will delight in a guided gastronomy tour, while modernists will enjoy the Galician Center of Contemporary Art.
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4 based on 326 reviews
Traditional and creative galician cuisine. We invite you to join us on a unique journey through the flavors, aromas and textures of our land. A young and innovative gastronomic experience, born in the heart of Compostela, which brings to our days, the aut
I had dinner there last night after reading good reviews. Couldnât get in the night before but last night it wasnât busy at all. Had tomato salad which they are famous for, and even though I ordered a starter portion it was enormous and I could only eat a half portion. Tasty enough if you like tomatoes! For main course I had hake, Muros style. It looked beautiful on a bed of sliced potatoes, but in true Galician style it was way over salted. I donât know why they use so much salt. Itâs overpowering and you canât taste the fish at all!Maybe another dish would be less salty....
4 based on 427 reviews
Mercado gastronómico basado en cocina gallega . Producto fresco elanorado y de alta calidad con un diferencial respecto a otros mercados gastronómicos con servicio en mesa tanto de su bebida como de la comida. En la parte superior podrá visitar nuestro re
Brilliant service, the waitress Anna was extremely helpful and Friendly, chatty and pleasant! Would 100% recommendDear Sarah,First of all i would like to thank you for sharing your experience with us.We are very glad to know that you have enjoyed our product and service. We look forward to seeing you soon.Best regards
4 based on 526 reviews
My ratings are based on whether the restaurant met its objectives. So a simple restaurant, like this taperia, can earn 5 stars in the same way a much pricier and elegant restaurant can. My wife and I enjoyed 2 outstanding dishes - turnip and spinach croquettas (delicious crunchy tasteful crust without any "oiliness" and soft flavorful filling) and a tasty combination of cheese and anchovies. Simple and wonderful. Friendly and efficient service. Nice wines. All at a reasonable price.
4 based on 1833 reviews
Best Galician modern cuisine next to Abastos'local market.
Great menu and impeccably cooked and presented. Beautiful courtyard setting in quiet area. Attentive service and good that the chef himself brought out our mains. The seafood and meat dishes were all first class. Highly recommended and good value for food of this level.
4 based on 339 reviews
We went there with no reservation. Two adults and two children. They went above an beyond to find a table and everything was done nicely. The service was excellent especially trying to cater the needs of the kids. All the staff was smiling and did all that was requested with good attitude. The food is amazing the flavors were just perfect. Best meal in Santiago de Compostela.
4 based on 404 reviews
We were just lucky that this wonderful restaurant was located in our hotel, which itself was a jewel. My wife had the tuna and avocado salad. Fresh and delicious. I ordered the pork ribs, which was tender, flavorful and served with a delicious red wine reduction and apple puree. Scrumptious! White tablecloth service which was impeccable and the atmosphere in this 18th century building was a throwback (musically and atmospherically) to a classier, cooler, America in the 40's and 50's. Dean Martin era background music? Didn't see that coming. A great experience. Top recommendation
5 based on 185 reviews
Casa de comidas abierta en Julio de 2019 de enfoque tradicional y cariño al producto. Decoración y platos que te trasladan a una taberna gallega clásica.
We arrived early and thought our reservation might have been unnecessary. By 2100, however, it was humming. Our waiter spoke enough English - and we were provided with an English menu, to make an informed selection. Wine, pimientos padron and an egg, vegetable & shrimp salad started the meal â all fresh and nicely presented. They also brought an unordered plate of cheese, bread and sausage which appeared, as usual, on the final bill. The star was a huge dish for two âArroz del Senioritaâ of seafood and rice in a thick broth. Seafood included lots of squid, mussels, scallops and shrimp. Weâd no room left for the desserts that looked so tempting at the beginning. The only down side was a long wait for the rice to finish cooking for the main dish â albeit well worth it in the end.
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4 based on 972 reviews
Cerramos por vacaciones del 1 al 15 de noviembre. Disculpen las molestias. We close for holidays since 1/11/17 to 15/11/17. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Had a wonderful and tasty meal of croquettes, haka fish, and one of the most delicious cheesecake I've ever had, paired with a good white wine (which was unusual for me since i usually drink red)... A definite treat after the CaminoThe service was attentive and the server spoke very good English.
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4 based on 55 reviews
This is unlike any of the other restaurants here - lovely Galician ingredients done in a modern "fusion" way (it has some Asian influence, but i wouldnt call it an Asian restaurant for example). The dishes are creative, well balanced and nicely presented. While the simple descriptons of the dishes sounded like things we'd had before, in fact each dish had a unique aspect to it, nothing really like the way i have had that dish before. Best to share everything as a set of tasting dishes - we had 10 I think between 3 of us, plus 3 desserts, and that was a nice amount for moderate eaters. Not the cheapest place you can eat at, but if you're genuinely into your food, this will be a real highlight. This restauirant could succeed in Melbourne, New York, or any other big cosmoplitan city - but you still feel its a local experence. We were early (by Spansih standards) and werent in a hurry anyway, so our service was great. But the place filled up between 10 and 10:30!
4 based on 673 reviews
Lovely food and great service at this typical seafood restaurant in Calle Franco from Santiago.The quality is one of the best and price is good.Don't miss the Arroz con Bogavante.Better to book well in advance on weekends.Dear customer, thank you very much for visiting the A Barrola restaurant and for choosing one of our best dishes such as Arroz con Bogavante; of exquisite flavor thanks to this crustacean of white meat, consistent and tasty. All our products are from the Earth, this makes any dish of good quality.I hope to see you again soon.Best regards!
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