Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Astorga, Province of Leon, Spain. The unique and intricate work of the Palacio Episcopal de Astorga by modernist architect Antoni Gaudi is a must see in Astorga. Along the Pilgrim’s Road, the town has preserved churches, convents and many other structures important to the history of this region in Spain. Make sure to also visit the Gardens of La Sinagoga and the Chocolate Museum. The town center is a great place to try regional fare—indulge in the local stew.
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5 based on 157 reviews
We went to this restaurant because it was local. We felt that we had fallen on our feet.Roberto is a truly lovely man who is a great chef, and cooks with love.We had the trout soup and grilled mushrooms to start with. I had fish cooked over the grill, whilst my husband had a piece of meat that barely fitted on his plate.Fantastic quality food.And a flan de dos chocolates de postre: una maravilla.Muchisimas gracias Roberto por to gran hospitalidad. Nos lo pasamos fenomenal.Muchas gracias. Ser felices
4 based on 282 reviews
Just happened upon this restaurante. Had their daily meal and it was fantastic. Owner and staff very friendly. From what I found out it is rated the number 1 restaurante of 30 in the Astorga. But be prepared very filling and rich....yummy!!!
4 based on 415 reviews
Don Lorenzo and his wife/chef Maria Begoña, prepared a feast for us. The Cocido de Maragato, a regional dish that they are famous for, was outstanding! Be sure to have enough time to savor the courses. It's an incredible experience: 10 different meats to start with ; each one more delicious than the previous one accompanied with fresh juicy tomatoes; followed by flavorful cabbage and chickpeas; then caldo de Maragato; natilla, coffee and a delicious digestif called chupito made out of Irujo de Nuez Verde. It's an outstanding and memorable experience. Don Lorenzo is the host with the most: gracious and accommodating to his customers. Maria's cuisine is delicious . Como para chuparse Los dedos! I highly recommend this. You will be more than satisfied. No doubt about it
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4 based on 401 reviews
My husband had a meal here that we won't soon forget! Cocido Maragato at its finest. The restaurant and hotel are in a traditional Maragato-style stone building that has been thoroughly and tastefully renovated inside. The owner made us feel so at home and chatted with us, explaining the components of the meal and the history of the building. This restaurant and the town itself are well worth a visit.Thank you very much for your feedback. We welcome the good experience you have had while visiting Castrillo and have enjoyed our home. We wish you luck and health to continue discovering wonderful places and friendly people. a greeting
3 based on 39 reviews
Familiar restaurant of homemade food and tipical spanish
We ate here twice and were impressed by both the service and quality of the food. The head waiter was very friendly and accomodating, whilst also very tolerant of our primitive Spanish. We had a good value and satisfying menu del dia on one day - steak in my case and fish for my wife - great. On another day I simply wanted a cheese and onion sandwich (you know what it is like when there is something that you simply HAVE to eat?) and it was spot on together with a nice cold glass of beer. A tuna salad did the trick for my wife.A great place to stop for a cheap and satisfying lunch.
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