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. La Bodeguilla de San Roque

    $$

    This is one of Santiago's favorite spots for tapeo (tapas grazing) and chiquiteo (wine sampling); it's just a five-minute walk from the cathedral. The traditional bar area takes center stage, playing host to locals, pilgrims, and tourists alike, all gathering for wine, Iberian cured meats, cheeses, and seasonal dishes. It can get crowded, but this only adds to the atmosphere. The tapas live up to their reputation, and they're a better choice than the main dishes.

    C. San Roque 13, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, 15704, Spain
    981-564379

    Known For

    • Tapas
    • Wine
    • Lively crowd
  • 3. La Navarra

    $

    Join the locals leaning on wine-barrel tables to watch soccer and snack on Galician cheeses and spicy chorizo, which hangs from ceiling racks above the bar.

    Rúa Princesa 13, Pontevedra, Galicia, 36002, Spain
    986-851254

    Known For

    • Local hangout
    • Family-owned atmosphere
    • Good charcuterie and tostas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Tapas Areal

    $$$

    This ample and lively bar flanked by ancient stone and exposed redbrick walls is a good spot for tapas and beer as well as Albariños and Ribeiros.

    Rúa México 36, Vigo, Galicia, 36204, Spain
    986-418643

    Known For

    • Buzzing atmosphere
    • Good Albariño selection
    • Fresh and modern tapas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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