Galicia and Asturias Restaurants

From the humblest of cafeterias to the hautest of dining rooms, chefs in Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria emphasize the use of fresh, local ingredients. Excellent, cheap meals can be found at smaller, family-run eateries, which usually stick to traditional foods and tend to draw mostly local crowds. Restaurants that stray from the culinary norm—and which also offer top-notch service and elegant surroundings—usually also include a higher price tag.

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  • 1. Abastos 2.0

    $$$$

    "From market to plate" is this nueva cocina restaurant's philosophy: chefs start and finish the day with an empty larder and a blank menu. The freshest fish and produce are handpicked at the neighboring Mercado de Abastos and coaxed into exciting dishes that defy tradition. Be sure to book ahead as the industrial-chic dining room and terrace fill up fast. 

    Pl. de Abastos, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, 15704, Spain
    654-015937

    Known For

    • Inventive tapas
    • Market-fresh ingredients
    • Contemporary design

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Adega O Bebedeiro

    $$

    This tiny restaurant is beloved by locals for its authentic food. It feels like an old farmhouse, with stone walls and floors, a fireplace, pine tables and stools, and dusty wine bottles (adega is Gallego for bodega, or wine cellar). Appetizers such as pulpo con almejas al ajillo (octopus with clams in garlic sauce) are followed by fresh fish at market prices and an ever-changing array of delicious desserts.

    C. Ángel Rebollo 34, A Coruña, Galicia, 15002, Spain
    981-210609

    Known For

    • Octopus with clams in garlic sauce
    • Baked scallops
    • Wine cellar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., and 1st wk in Jan. No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Casa Marcelo

    $$$$

    Fusing traditional Galician cuisine with Japanese, Mexican, and Peruvian, among others, Casa Marcelo whips up creatively plated dishes in an open-plan kitchen. The jovial dining area—always full and always loud—seats guests at long communal tables, a nod to the fact that the dishes are meant to be shared.

    Rúa das Hortas 1, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, 15705, Spain
    981-558580

    Known For

    • Fusion tapas
    • Impress-your-date cuisine
    • Extremely popular

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., No dinner Sun.
  • 4. El Bodegón

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    An invitingly cozy space awaits behind the ancient stone facade of this restaurant, 200 meters (656 feet) from the main plaza. Part of the house is original, but much has been renovated, providing an attractive combination of traditional mountain design and modern construction. The menu is all well-priced highland comfort food—think leeks in vinaigrette, braised beef tongue, and cocido lebaniego (a boiled dinner of sausage, chickpeas, and vegetables)  The lunch menu is one of the best values in the area.

    Calle San Roque 4, Potes, Cantabria, 39570, Spain
    942-730247

    Known For

    • Standout wines
    • Popular spot
    • Affordable mountain cooking

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 5. La Casona del Judío

    $$$$

    The two exquisite tasting menus at this tranquil Michelin-star establishment offer a whirlwind tour of modern Cantabrian cooking at a good value. Request a table in the romantically lit brick wine cellar, and savor such delicacies as roast partridge with celery-root puree, griddled tiger prawns, and ultra-creamy rice pudding. 

    Calle de Repuente 20, Santander, Cantabria, 39012, Spain
    942-342726

    Known For

    • Tasting menus
    • Award-winning environmental sustainability
    • Modern Cantabrian cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Closed Mon., No dinner Sun.
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  • 6. La Galana

    $$$

    La Galana is a typical Asturian sidrería with colossal barrels lining the walls, thick wooden tables, and plenty of standing room at the bar, where locals munch on Cabrales cheese. The kitchen serves refined cider-house fare: Expect cheeses with quince jam, bubbling cauldrons of fabada, and a range of creative tapas. There is also a terrace overlooking the porticoed Plaza Mayor and a sit-down dining area beyond the bar with fancier fare including coal-fired steaks, suckling lamb, and grilled sea bass. 

    Pl. Mayor 10, Gijón, Asturias, 33201, Spain
    985-172429

    Known For

    • Local cider
    • Great-value prix fixe
    • Lovingly prepared cider-house fare
  • 7. Restaurante Filigrana

    $$$$

    Although the eggplant-colored walls, crystal chandeliers, and carefully chosen antique furniture evoke a traditional French dining room, the food at this restaurant—attached to the A Quinta da Auga hotel—is unmistakably Galician. Try delicacies such as chestnut cream soup, fresh-caught hake, and bay scallops roasted in their shells with garlic-parsley oil. The weekday lunch prix fixe is a steal at €29.

    Paseo da Amaia 23B, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, 15706, Spain
    981-534636

    Known For

    • Old-school Galician fine dining
    • Bucolic environs
    • Weekday lunch prix fixe
  • 8. Yayo Daporta

    $$$$

    The chef, Yayo Daporta, for whom the restaurant is named, is something of a local celebrity and a true food artist who produces gastronomic masterpieces, such as a cocktail glass filled with cauliflower mousse and fresh-caught local clams with a drizzle of basil-infused olive oil and coffee vinaigrette. Inventive dishes include scallop carpaccio and tempura clam on an algae crisp with clam foam and greens. Reservations are recommended.

    Rúa Hospital 7, Cambados, Galicia, 36630, Spain
    986-526062

    Known For

    • Locally admired chef
    • Inventive dishes
    • Fresh clams

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Nov. 14--28. No dinner Sun.

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