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Best Restaurants in July in Comarca de Sarria (Updated 2025)
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1. Abadía de San Simón
4.6
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44 Reviews
AU$54
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TheForkUser
Very fast. The food was delicious, especially the free-range chicken in pepitoria sauce, and the generous portions on our plates, as well as from what I saw in the rest of the dining room. Excellent service and a very welcoming place. A very pleasant atmosphere. And the value for money was very good.
2. Os Cachivaches
4.8
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120 Reviews
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TheForkUser
An outstanding restaurant, with a good selection of fresh items, especially fish and seafood. I bit out of the centre of Lugo, but well worth the effort to go there. Should not be missed when in Lugo.
3. A Laxa
4.8
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56 Reviews
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TheForkUser
We all loved it. The food is incredible, the location is beautiful, and the service is very attentive. The price-performance ratio is a 10. Highly recommended.
4. Restaurante Parador de Santo Estevo
4.8
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45 Reviews
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TheForkUser
Great location in a well-preserved 12th-century monastery. A good menu of regional dishes paired with great local wines like Godello or Mencia. The dining room is located in the old staples with impressive stone arches. Professional staff taking care of every detail. Very children-friendly. It is worth visiting this part of Ribeira Sacra.
5. Os Campeliños
4.7
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11 Reviews
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TheForkUser
Delicious homemade food, the waitress was amazing, running the restaurant all by herself and very attentive to the people. Everyone was very friendly. We will definitely be back.
6. Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo Antonio Pereira Restaurante Mencia
4.6
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#Ancient towns and villages worth visiting The Bierzo area in León Province in northwestern Spain is a region where culture and nature are compatible. According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 400 castles, some of which have been converted into hotels and restaurants. There are scattered ancient towns, monasteries, vineyards and farms. 📌Villafranca del Bierzo Translated as Frank Village or Bierzo Free Town, it can be reached by driving west from Ponferrada for half an hour. It is one of the core towns in the Bierzo production area. ⛪️There are several churches and monasteries built in the Middle Ages in the town. The Iglesia de San Francisco on the top of the mountain retains the ancient wood-carved mosaic dome, which is particularly beautiful and elegant. This is also a good viewing point to overlook the scenery of the town. 💃The 19th-century theater (Teatro Villafranquino) in the town is the cultural center of the town and is still in use. ☕️Villafranca del Bierzo Parador State-owned Castle Hotel is also an ideal viewing spot. You can order a cup of coffee, sit on a bench, and stare at the scenery of the ancient town. 🍇 Cantariña vinos de familia winery. From the town, along the Camino de Santiago, stroll a few kilometers to the vineyards of Cantariña Winery. You can look at the large vineyards while tasting wine with local cheese. I drank the particularly pure local white grape variety Godello and the very elegant Mencía. The winery's red wine is blended with 90% Mencía and 10% Palomino, a white grape variety commonly used to make sherry, so it has a more delicate and light feeling. 📌 Canedo Palace Driving more than ten kilometers northeast, we arrived at the Palacio de Canedo, a cultural monument in Arganzo with a history of at least 300 years. The entire building retains a strong medieval style, with hotels, restaurants, wineries, chestnut, sweet pepper and other local products processing, shops, and ancient vineyards on the slopes of the valley surrounding the castle. You can take a battery car to wander in the vineyard. There are not many rooms in the hotel, especially medieval style. If you have time, you can stay here for a night or two to fully experience the medieval pastoral life. 💡La Fábrica de Luz Energy Museum Before returning to Ponferrada, you can visit the Energy Museum converted from a thermal power plant that operated from 1920 to 1971. Today, it is an exhibition hall and cultural center, as well as a green botanical garden, to experience the transformation from polluting industry to clean energy life.
7. Il Farabutto
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8. Restaurante Paprica
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9. Legends Cafe
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10 Reviews
AU$20
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TheForkUser
I discovered it on a day trip I took with some friends (a group of five with two vegans) and when we saw that it had vegan options and that it had good prices in general, we went straight for it. We ate great and didn't spend a lot of money. Excellent service and the vegan options are very varied (much appreciated) and they were well prepared. If we go to Lugo we will definitely return.
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