I am a Casa Pedro groupie. No question. A visit to Asturias is not complete if you don't eat…read morehere. The restaurant is in a small village (San Juan de Parres) outside Cangas de Onis. Yes, you can walk up here from Cangas de Onis (Puente Romano), but it's uphill, so spring the 7€ for a cab to take you up. I do suggest the walk down back to Cangas, because it'sBEAUTIFUL as well as will help you digest!!.
Ok, the food. We literally come here every day they are open, (we have stayed in that tiny town or Cangas) because not only is the regular menu amazing with multiple choices of traditional Asturian cooking, the chef is beyond talented and creative and has infused his talent into woks, sushi, and other specials, which may only be available THAT day. (I suggest you follow on Instagram or Facebook).
Wine selection is above par - they have all ranges to fit your price range, and every bottle, including the least expensive is amazing. The sommelier knows exactly what she's doing - and compliments each dish her brother and mother (chefs) do. This family place is just incredible.
If they have a seafood special get it, but also, make sure you come back again for the chuletón. They show you what it looks like before, and then grill it to perfection.. My mouth is watering as I type this..
Been a loyal client for 10 years - and will continue to return every time we're in Asturias.