Reviews on European food in Cudillero, Asturias, Spain. Cudillero (Asturian: Cuideiru) is a small village and municipality in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. These days, Cudillero's main economic activities are related to tourism, but it is also known for its fishing ships. A legend says that it was founded by the Vikings. People from Cudillero speak Spanish and a dialect called Pixueto. Its capital is Cudillero.
Things to do in Cudillero
4 based on 348 reviews
My wife and I visited some of this small coastal village on our drive between Paradors based on recommendations from staff in Ribadeo. The village of Cudillero is so picturesque. We picked the Opera for lunch after a quick check on Tripadvisor. We were not disappointed. Food was very good, service was friendly/excellent. The server (owner) convinced me into trying the local sidra with the self serve table dispenser. A very unique experience. We had a very enjoyable meal. We were lucky to find a table there for lunch because most of the tables were already reserved. Prices are on the high side.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Cudillero: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 707 reviews
We had walked passed this place earlier in the day and thought is looked cute so popped in for lunch. It was a stormy and miserable day and initially we were the only people sat in the upstairs restaurant. However, before our starters were out the room was already full. The owner proudly brought up some of the fresh fish that had been caught that day and it did all look spectacular. We had mussels and fresh anchovies to start, I'm not the biggest fan of mussels but they were very good, the anchovies however, were out of this world! It's lovely to see a place run as passionately as Casa Mari, if/when I return to Cudillero I will be popping in again.
3 based on 26 reviews
Very rude staff. They didnât allow moving chairs around in the sun, didnât show any sign of friendliness and surely didnât showcase any hospitality. Place is spectacular though. Their service far from it.
Asturias, Spain Food Guide: 10 Spanish food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Cudillero
3 based on 236 reviews
Situated right by the port side we thought this would be a good choice. The food was tasty but not how I would have liked it. My sopa de marisco was a it watery and lacking content. My wife's fabas asturianas were good. Her fish in cider was not that good but my fried squid were quite acceptable. Although water and wine are included in the menu my beer was not and they also added my wife's wine to bill as well. Luckily there are lots more restaurants for us to visit.
2 based on 304 reviews
We ordered the seafood paella and were pleased to find it both delicious to look at and glorious to eat ! The presentation of the saffron colored rice peppered with large shrimp , clams , oysters and crab claws caused our mouths to water . The delicious taste once we dove in did not disappoint . Fresh local bread and a bottle of Albariño completed the meal . There is a pretty patio outside but like most of northern Spain the number of people smoking sent us in to dine on red and white checkered tablecloths surrounded by a marine motif . A lovely town , a sumptuous meal .
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