Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Province of Huesca. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Huesca (Aragonese: Uesca, Catalan: Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca.
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4 based on 226 reviews
This place is the perfect stop on the way to Spain from France. The people serving and cooking here are so nice and you can taste the love in the food. Very fresh and hearty home cooking, I can't fault a thing.
4 based on 209 reviews
We went there one mid-day, but it was closed, finally we went there one friday midday, food was well presented, quality price very good, the service is excellent, they asked our feedback after every course. What a detail! They deserve the high ranking!!
4 based on 503 reviews
To cut to the chase, we would not return to Vidocq. Ever. Maybe if someone else were paying. Maybe.This is a hard review to write because of "overall ratings," as there was an unevenness in our experience. So here goes: The restaurant is lovely, the service, attentive and professional. In the bouillabaisse-style soup (main course), the fish was overcooked, but the flavors were delicious. We remember it as costing close to 20 Euro. (If it were half that, actually, we would return.) Our entrecote, despite ordering it medium, returned rare. After sending it back it was still redder than medium rare. But the worst was the cut: it had not been trimmed that we could discern: fat everywhere, through and around. It was chewy and inedible.We'd looked forward to this dinner, recommended to us by locals as the place to celebrate our twentieth wedding anniversary. Thank goodness for fine wine.
4 based on 639 reviews
Very well priced and good food. A little over salted for my taste but a welcoming staff, willing to take time with the non Spanish speaking people like us and had a genuine smile for us.Food was good, we ate outside and were entertained by a few colorful locals.
4 based on 499 reviews
We were referred to this restaurant by another local businessman (check out this organic olive oil processing plant - http://www.aceitedelsomontano.org/en/almazaras_ecostean.php) and enjoyed a shoulder of lamb & cod like we've never had before. The fresh mushrooms in season were prepared in 3 ways and the owner/hostess was very accommodating. Don't miss this one!
4 based on 223 reviews
The restaurant is housed by a stunning building that is easily recognizable because of its a huge chimney, which is the signature of the restaurant. Their large fireplace is what they use to cook many of the dishes they have on the menu. They have both classic and modern dishes, but we only tried the classics, which were executed to perfection.The service was outstanding, as the head waitress was extremely knowledgeable about the food and wines that we were served and did her best to make our experience unforgettable. She even called the Chef to talk to us and give us some tips on how to best cook Paella, and it didn't stop there, they also gave us a pack of Bomba rice to take back home and cook Paella with! This goes a long way to say how dedicated these people are to do whatever they can to make customers happy.I highly recommend this place if you would like to savor some local dishes with a guaranteed top standard.
4 based on 622 reviews
A seasonly restaurant when improve the better ingredients naturally and handmade cooked.
What a discovery - thanks TripAdvisor. We had lunch here twice although it involved a return journey of around an hour from our base. Everything about this restaurant is good. The food is certainly 1* Michelin standard - inventive, beautifully presented, everything fresh and tasty. The room is full of atmosphere and interest, remarkable since it is in a modern block in a nice but uninspired area. The service was excellent on both visits and prices represent amazing value for money. We will certainly be back.
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4 based on 513 reviews
By accident we ran into this place, driving around on deserted roads. The service was extremely friendly and the food was a combination of fine traditional (the lamb), to salty (the morue) and very delicate (the pulpo). We drank a Somontano Gewurztraminer: fantastic.We will be back
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4 based on 182 reviews
Casa Blasquico has 6 different rooms, very confortable and beautiful. Two rooms are triple.You can dinner in the small restaurant downstairs and you´ll sure have a fantastic meal.
Absolutely delicious food with incredible service - definitely worth the trip and want to return soon. We had an amazing mixed salad, vvv delicious crepes con setas (french savoury pancake with local mushrooms - and i am not a mushroom person!) The staff were amazing and if you stay in the hotel you get a great deal - three course for 16 euros - we literally had to roll out of the restaurant and slept like absolute babies! The staffs english was excellent and they were very friendly and helpful, pointed out loads of local hot spots - will def go back soon!
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4 based on 1140 reviews
I give lots of 5 stars, so it is now hard to differentiate. My word.....This restaurant is in a a league of its own. Great food, incredible value and lovely service and ambience. Superb pink tomato/tuna/asparagus starter, sublime rabbit in almond sauce and Devine marscopone desert. Husband loved his lamb ribs. Wine (great local red) included in EU31 per head so The Bill was Eu 62 for two. One reviewer I read said they drove for 4 hours to eat here.....I now know why. Book so you are not disappointed and get there early to grab a good table. Enjoy
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