Reviews on European food in Cangas do Morrazo, Province of Pontevedra, Spain. Cangas, also known as Cangas do Morrazo, is a seaside resort in southwestern Galicia, Spain. It is both a town and municipality in the province of Pontevedra. Its area is about 38,1 km² and has a population of around 26,087 inhabitants.
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4 based on 803 reviews
This appeared to be one of the better restaurants that are in, or on the fringe of Constitution Square and did a good job of Padrons and Iberico Pork and spuds.. Service was without a smile but that is the way. An enjoyable spot to watch the crowds partying.Do not expect style or innovation but the food was good quality at a reasonable price.
4 based on 250 reviews
Organic restaurant. All our dishes are cooked without gluten. We have healthy food options for all tastes. Variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes. The menu also includes meat and fish dishes. Menu of the day from Monday to Friday.
Absolute gem on the sea walk in Vigo. This little family run place is delightful and the folks here are so wonderful and kind. The food is absolutely perfect and made with mindfulness. If you are looking for a delicious, yet filling and healthy lunch,this is the place. They cater for everyone and,considering how hard finding wholesome plant based and gluten free food is in southern Europe, Vigo really wins with this little restaurant. I had an aubergine roll and lentils curry which were delicious. I also had a fantastic and refreshing lemonade and although I thought dessert was a push,I actually shared with my friend and loved both vegan choices of rice pudding and orange "cheese" cake. I feel like I can take on the world now and so excited to have found this place which I will 100% come back to. It is not exclusively vegan but offers amazing vegan choices and everything is free from pesticides,hormones and added junk! The atmosphere is so pleasant with a simple and clean decor which still allows you to feel cosy and welcome. Sitting by the window looking at the sea is def a plus! Cannot wait to come back!Muchas gracias ChantNos alegra mucho que tuvierais tan buena experiencia con nosotros y que nos recomiendes. Estaremos encantados en volver atenderos en vuestra próxima visita a Vigo.Un salud.oEcoSlowfood sabe mejor
4 based on 362 reviews
Visited this on an early Monday afternoon, this is known not to be a lively time for late lunch or early dinner. Those who know Vigo, know that in the same area, Pedra, where El Mosquito is located is a dozen good small eating establishment serving plain seafood. The reason for going to El Mosquito is their large wine cellar, this gives your food an additional flavour.The Arroz con Bogavante (lobster with rice) was tasty but not out of the ordinary.
4 based on 638 reviews
We tried the complete tasting menu and it was really good. A great attention to the raw materials and flavour matching. The price is definitely affordable considering the quality of food and service and the Michelin star!
4 based on 288 reviews
We went for a late night dinner of tapas and a atlas of wine and the food was truly excellent. The tortilla and mussels were particularly noteworthy. The wine service was excellent and the wine list one of the most complete I've seen in the area. Last but not least the tab was surprisingly low for the amount of food, and more importantly quality of food, that we enjoyed. I highly recommend this restaurant!
4 based on 343 reviews
This little restaurant snuggled at the end of the Ria de Aldan is a delight. Maria the owner is charming and runs a bustling business, serving great local food with a flourish. The restaurant is situated on the edge of the bay and you can sit under lovely awning and relax in the setting sun.We savoured pulpo with potatoes, fresh sardines and delectable rice with inky squid (chocos). This came with a perfect bottle of Alborino. Prices are super reasonable.
4 based on 152 reviews
Small cozy establishment ,with a wiew on the ria of Vigo and own garden . 34 Persons maximun . Kitchen of seaworthy base Galician and French ans Asian touches . Autochthonous products and bio vegetables . Good atmosphere ,secluded stay .
We visited le petit bistro whilst on holiday in the area. The staff were very welcoming despite our appalling lack of Spanish and did their best to explain the menu and accommodate us. The boys had local steamed mussels to start which were beautifully fresh and tasty. The monkfish main was excellent and the lamb did not disappoint either. The local Albariño wine also comes recommended! Tiramisu to finish rounded off an excellent meal. Wonderful views across the bay and a lovely atmosphere, along with well priced tasty food. Highly recommended!
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4 based on 217 reviews
"Il Popolo" has wide offer of Italian and Spanish food ranging from some stone baked pizzas to really tasty salads. The local and the staff will complement the quality of the food with a cozy atmosphere. Definitively it offers you a good price for value option if you are around.
Where to Eat in Cangas do Morrazo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 179 reviews
Excellent service, the food is great and the prices are not excessive. I'll definitely come back when I come to Cangas.
Where to eat Seafood food in Cangas do Morrazo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 362 reviews
Visited this on an early Monday afternoon, this is known not to be a lively time for late lunch or early dinner. Those who know Vigo, know that in the same area, Pedra, where El Mosquito is located is a dozen good small eating establishment serving plain seafood. The reason for going to El Mosquito is their large wine cellar, this gives your food an additional flavour.The Arroz con Bogavante (lobster with rice) was tasty but not out of the ordinary.
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