Find out what European restaurants to try in Huesca. Huesca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈweska]; Aragonese: Uesca; Catalan: Osca) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the autonomous community of Aragon. It is also the capital of the Spanish province of the same name and of the comarca of Hoya de Huesca. In 2009 it had a population of 52,059, almost a quarter of the total population of the province. The city is one of the smallest provincial capitals in Spain.
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4 based on 11 reviews
A place where you can enjoy a family atmosphere. Good sándwiches, busgers, tapas, course meals and snack. Mear the city Centre,the Football Stadium and the camping área
Nice restaurant with friendly staff. We had a decent lunch with two families outside. We got along well with a mix of French, English and a little bit of Spanish. Tasty food. We returned for a breakfast the following day.
A fairly normal cafe in an extraordinary place!The N240 is the most stunning road I have ever driven along, and the Los Rosales is just off the main track.The LR was a good place to stop for a coffee and break.
4 based on 18 reviews
He estado varias veces en este pequeño y bonito restaurante en el precioso pueblo de Hecho, local muy bien decorado, servicio muy atento y cercano, aconsejando perfectamente, cocina de temporada muy bien elaborada, precio correcto. Restaurante muy recomendable, según la época hay que reservar porque es bastante pequeño y está muy bien considerado
What to do and see in Huesca, Spain: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 150 reviews
In our one night in Huesca we were given recommendations for two local restaurants which could provide the local specialties. the first - "Azaro" - on Calle Alcoraz is meant to do a great specialty lamb, but dinner doesn't start till 9.30 so was too late for us.El Bodegon on or near Calle Lizana was an unexpected treat. Friendly owners, very accomodating to complete non-Spanish speakers. We had the specialty of the house - a meal to share between two including entrees and an unbelievable lamb dish, a bottle of wine and great desserts. A must if you're in town - it was a highlight of the Aragon area.
4 based on 756 reviews
The terrace is nice and pleasant, if the weather is nice. They offer a variety of little dishes. The patates braves are very good. We also tried the huevos rotos which was also delicious. Our daughter loved the octopus and we also enjoyed the solomillo dish with roasted apple and goat cheese. Thereâs also a nice offering of desserts to finish the night. Well worth the visit. Very centric and the waitors are very nice and cheerful.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Huesca, Province of Huesca, Spain
4 based on 156 reviews
The Café - Restaurant Galatea of the Spheres in Huesca, is a cozy place in which stand out for their Variety of TAPAS MENU AND WINE LIST.
Got to Huesca, went for a walk and decided to grab some lunch. I happened to be just around the corner when I read the reviews TripAdvisor and decided to walk in.Totally worth it! Food is amazing -never tried such good mussels before- and it is really affordable; under 20 euros pp. including starter, main, dessert and a glass of wine.Will definitely be back to try the meat!
4 based on 474 reviews
Our restaurant is ideal for enjoying the best of creative cuisine, where quality, value and great service, coupled with the originality of our dishes, will delight the most discerning palate and surprise the most curious. It is in short a kitchen full of
I'd read about this restaraunt here and it sounded intriguing and it was well worth the stop...food and service were outstanding,as was the wine that came with the fixed price menu...the selection and quality was good...the additional charm was that it was necessary to order your dessert at the start of the meal as everything is made in house...fantastic lunch experience for only 16 euros per person
4 based on 594 reviews
The advisor in the tourist office was proud to inform us that Huesca, with a population of about 50k, has more Michelin stars than Valencia with a population of more than ten times greater. Although it is highly-ranked on TA, El Origin is NOT one of the Michelin star restaurants. It does, however, suffer from a similar arrogance and attitude associated with many 'awarded' restaurants. The Menu del Dia offered good value, so we made a reservation and returned after a pleasant walkabout of the historic centre of Huesca. The bright room was set for a large reservation of more than a dozen, two tables set for 4 and 6, and 5 sets of tables for 2 in an area just inside the doorway and behind a service counter. 4 of these tables bordered the wall and windows and the 5th was centre-placed. It was the worst table and we asked not to sit there; we were told all the other tables were reserved. We pointed out that we too had made a reservation and were the first of the couples to arrive, but with a shrug and a nod the waiter indicated a 'take it or leave it' at the center table. We took it; during the 90 minutes of our lunch two of the other table remained unoccupied. The meal was okay but nothing exciting, but it was good value at 36 Euro including a bottle of house red and white wine (although we did get a bit head-achy from the wine later that afternoon). This was our only dining experience in Huesca and while the city was interesting enough to warrant a return visit, the restaurant was not: we regret we cannot recommend this restaurant;
Where to eat Barbecue food in Huesca: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 391 reviews
Lillas Pastia is an excellent and formal restaurant located in the building called âCasino Oscenseâ (Casino of Huesca in English), which a very beautiful Modernist building is. The restaurant has one Michelin star, which is much deserved: the restaurant is splendid. Moreover, the restaurant is very well-decorated, it is near the old town (in the Navarra square) and the staff is very friendly. We came here with two friends and we tasted the degustation menu, which had 9 dishes and 2 desserts. Some of them were local products. The dishes were excellent, especially the salad in a flower pot, tongue with sepia, rice with parmesan, and truffle and crumbs, mushrooms, eggs and bacon. Also we drank two excellent wines: a white one (a Riesling called Mosel) and a red one (a Garnacha called La Miranda, which is from Viñas del Vero wine-cellar). Moreover, the place was very comfortable and it is a place, where you want to stay during several hours to speak with your friends and/or couple. One of the best restaurants in Huesca!(See also Tatau Bistró)
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