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4 based on 313 reviews
My wife and I were walking the Camino Trail in May and dined at this restaurant whilst staying in Triacastela. This restaurant offered a 10 euro pilgrim dinner consisting of 3 courses and a bottle of wine. There was a good choice of each course and they were average in taste but large in quantity.Coffee however was the worst we have had so far......not very strong or tasty.Our waiter was Maikel, who did a great job. He was efficient, friendly and polite and spoke a little English which helped when ordering.
4 based on 123 reviews
Restaurant located at the foot of the road, with seating up to 50 diners. Traditional cuisine; Galician soup, stew, octopus, baked cod. Subject you can enjoy our specialties in Porco Celta and Cachena. Kitchen hours uninterrupted throughout the day.
Visited this restaurant as we stated at the sister hotel - Cash Pacios - during our Camino.The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly with service that was extremely efficient and courteous.We ate from the Pilgrim's Menu and there were excellent choices across all three courses. My daughter and I opted for the Pasta Salad to start while my wife chose the tuna pasta. Portion sizes were extremely generous and both dishes were very tasty and beautifully presented. Main course brought the first sampling of octopus for my daughter and I and we both really enjoyed it - cooked to perfection. My wife opted for the chorizo sausages with fries - they were simply delicious. Again portion sizes were generous and we could all have gotten by just fine without dessert but you have to really!My wife and daughter both opted for ice creams and these were gratefully devoured after a hot day walking. I chose the almond tart and it was delicious and surprisingly light.All of this was served with a lovely white wine which proved to be an excellent and refreshing accompaniment.Really can't fault any aspect of this restaurant and would highly recommend it to all.
4 based on 58 reviews
Albaroque is directly cross the street from the Monastery's Albergue and has a great pilgrims menu and regular menu as well. Try the muscles or the Galician soup as an appetizer, the chicken or pasta bolonaise, and definitely the Santiago cake for desert. The device is good and you can watch the comings and hounds across the street. For 10 euros you cannot do better.
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