Rua do Franco, 43, 15702, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Santiago de Compostela is not only the third largest Catholic holy city and the end of the pilgrimage route, but also has a famous cathedral and seafood. On the way to the cathedral, I was attracted by the menu hanging on the door of a restaurant. The restaurant was full of locals. Fortunately, there was just one vacant seat. I followed the pace of the locals and had lunch at 3 o'clock. The restaurant was very cost-effective. Picture 5 shows the restaurant's homemade eggs and potatoes. The best dish was the tender scallops (Picture 6). Picture 7 shows the Galician Hake...
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Santiago de Compostela is not only the third largest Catholic holy city and the end of the pilgrimage route, but also has a famous cathedral and seafood. On the way to the cathedral, I was attracted by the menu hanging on the door of a restaurant. The restaurant was full of locals. Fortunately, there was just one vacant seat. I followed the pace of the locals and had lunch at 3 o'clock. The restaurant was very cost-effective. Picture 5 shows the restaurant's homemade eggs and potatoes. The best dish was the tender scallops (Picture 6). Picture 7 shows the Galician Hake...