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Casa Suarna
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This double room offers a hot tub. Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath a…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower and a hairdryer. The dou…
The unit has 1 bed.
1 Double Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Sleep - Blackout drapes…
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Restaurants nearby
- Mu•na★ Michelin Occupying the Casa de Las Bombas, opposite the Castillo de los Templarios, Mu•na’s Arabic name (meaning “desire”) alludes to its desire to satisfy our appetite and our tastebuds. Here, owner-chef Samuel Naveira works with both passion and enthusiasm in this contemporary setting where the decorative ants embellishing the walls are somewhat unusual but are a metaphor for the hard work and effort of the entire team. His cuisine, which he showcases on a single, highly original tasting menu (Ikigai) introduces us to cuisine that plays with a fusion from around the globe while extolling the virtues 57.8km
- Ferpel Gastronómico★ Michelin If you’re on the lookout for a restaurant that will provide plenty of interesting surprises, it’s well worth heading to Ferpel, where the simple approach to local ingredients results in strong individual flavours in every dish. Local chef Elio Fernández is fully committed to his rural surroundings and his family, the two pillars upon which his work is based, creating contemporary cooking with its roots in the soil of the Asturias region. The experience starts with appetisers in the pastry section, where bread is baked every morning, and continues in the kitchen, where you’re served by the owne69.6km
- Regueiro★ Michelin When you hear ‘Never stop believing’, you might begin to think of football; but here it is the motivational motto that chef Diego Fernández lives by! In this surprising restaurant, located in a somewhat disruptive chalet-style with a large garden surrounded by farmland, you will find contemporary urban interior design and a menu that exudes personality, as it moves away from Asturian flavours to reveal a fusion cuisine built around Indian, Mexican and Southeast Asian flavours. The dishes, which are balanced, elegant and based on domestic produce, are presented in three tasting menus (Corto, Di72.7km
- Vértigo★ Michelin Perched on top of one of the hills that act as a balcony above the canyons of the Sil River and surrounded by stunning vineyards (the latter, planted on steep terraces, are truly worthy of the term “heroic viticulture”), this restaurant (part of the Regina Viarum wine estate) is a superb dining option, providing the icing on the cake for any visit to the spectacular Ribeira Sacra area. The cuisine here, under the direction of award-winning chef Rafa Centeno (from the renowned Maruja Limón restaurant in Vigo) and coordinated on a day-to-day basis by Claudia Pinto, is presented on two contempora72.8km
- Nova★ Michelin In this centrally located restaurant, with a name that showcases its desire to create new and innovative experiences, the emphasis is on “deep-rooted cuisine” that showcases the origins of Galicia cooking and its terroir (artisanal Pan de Cea bread, Ceboleiro chorizo, the Mos breed of chicken etc) with the aim, first and foremost, of bringing what is local to a wider audience. In this impeccable, contemporary-minimalist setting with an open-view kitchen, chefs Julio Sotomayor and Daniel Guzmán (who as well as being business partners are also cousins!) remain faithful to their principles, creat98.7km
- Ceibe★ Michelin If you’re searching for a dining experience that encapsulates the essence of Galician cuisine, make sure you book a table at Ceibe, an adjective that describes someone “who is able to choose and manage the way they act and think”. The escabeches, pickles and marinades on offer here are the signature of this restaurant close to the cathedral in which the striking and traditional stone walls combine with a minimalist look and a kitchen that is very much part of the dining room. Here, Lydia del Olmo and Xosé Magalhaes are keen to ensure the flow of guests’ dining experience, as part of an interes98.9km
- Monte★ Michelin This restaurant, whose main attributes are its typical authenticity and charm, will come as a pleasant surprise in this small Asturian village, where we recommend that you park your car at the bottom of the village and walk up. Behind the attractive terrace at the entrance, popular with locals for a beer or aperitif, is a rustic-contemporary interior where everything has been designed to please guests. Chef Xune Andrade returned to his native area to showcase its natural bounty in his cooking, which is contemporary in style and based around two tasting menus (Paseo por el Monte and Ruta por el99.0km
- Miguel González★ Michelin In the heart of the historic centre of Ourense, and a few steps from both the Praza de Abastos and the iconic As Burgas thermal spring, this restaurant gives new impetus to the culinary philosophy of chef Miguel González, which until now shone like a hidden gem on the outskirts of the city. In its elegant dining room, which has a partially exposed kitchen and is not without a certain historical air, combining high ceilings and marble floors with comfortable contemporary furniture, you can discover the cuisine of memory, sensations and improvisation that the chef has always associated with the 99.1km
- Os Cachivaches This restaurant is run by two siblings in a residential district close to the university. It features a tapas bar with high tables for informal eating plus two dining rooms where guests can choose from an extensive à la carte which impresses thanks to its array of rice dishes (we particularly recommend the creamy rice with marine plankton). Make sure you also leave space for the exquisite desserts, especially the brioche “torrija” with vanilla ice cream, and the delicious cheesecake.44.6km
- Paprica In this centrally located restaurant, which promotes vegetables from small organic producers and meats from farms where animal welfare is respected, they offer traditional cuisine with modern touches and slight nods to other cultures. On the menu, rounded out with a selection of tapas and two menus, you'll find dishes such as the house hake salpicón, the chicken gyozas with balsamic and black beer or their Canelón de ropa vieja with Celtic pork, black chickpeas and green turnip top mojo. It is home to a charming patio-terrace too!44.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Alto de L'Angliru mountain road in Asturias, Spain91.1km
- Ourense Cathedral cathedral in Spain99.0km
- Church of San Pedro de Nora church in Spain96.1km
- Ponte Vella cultural property in Ourense, Spain98.6km
- Cave of Candamo cave97.8km
- As Burgas hot springs in Ourense, Spain99.3km
- Las Caldas cave cultural property in Oviedo, Spain96.6km
- Mosteiro de San Pedro de Rocas cultural property in Esgos, Spain90.3km
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