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    La Parientuca

    5.0(1 review)
    71.3 km

    This is a cute, brightly colored red and green restaurant very near where I live, and I chose it…read morebecause it looked open, and it also looked less expensive than El Jardīn. I really just wanted a café con leche but I only had a card and no euros. Entonces, tengo que comprar comida. El menú, that they wrote down for me actually, didn't have many dishes. I let them choose for me. I think they had sopa, carne, and fish, but I'm not sure. I think he chose carne for me. Anyway, they also have wifi and will give you the password if you want. So apparently what I ordered was some meatballs in gravy and fries. I don't really know why everything I seem to order comes with fries in Spain. At the Día Desur, the organic restaurant in Santander, I ordered fish and veggies with guac and it came with fries. This, again, is with fries. Is it because I look and sound American? Do Americans just get fries automatically? I'm not sure. Anyhow, the chef/waiter was really really nice. The bread was not really that great. I was sad because I would have eaten it. The dish was good. It wasn't the healthy thing I would have ordered if I could read (I really need to work on reading food - maybe that is what I will do tonight, look up lots and lots of terms for food. Find some Spanish menus online. Translate them. Google: Ordering in a Spanish restaurant. Yes, I need to do this) but it is delicious. I have heard that whatever restaurant is in Novales is good because if it was not, it would shut down. And I will eat this even though there are no vegetables because I have been going kind of hungry in Spain. Just a bit. But I look very svelte, so yay. I know this is a travesty, though. Because Spain has delicious food. I know it does. And I think that if I can just find some Spaniards to take me out and show me the way, then I'll be so thankful. I want to enter that magical land. It's just that my current host family (whom rocks by the way, omg I love them) is made up of rather busy parents. The café con leche, by the way is a really generous portion. The soup was very good too. I think I may have ordered soup. It came first and was kind of a savory golden broth with the smallest bit of noodles. It was very hot. Very comforting. Then they took it away. I did not know how to ask to keep it. Quiero mantaner por favor (?). I need to learn more Spanish if I am going to survive. I do know some. I crash coursed the language two weeks before I came. But I decided to come very suddenly. Oh, and I am glad I did. I am excited for my self-given homework for tonight. Anyway, I would rate this restaurant (with a bar - there is kind of a partition or second room for the eating area) as semi-casual. It is nice, more than a diner for sure. I wish they would draw the curtains open though - it is a very cloudy day. Oh, and it is mid-May right now, and cold up here in the north sometimes. I just want to tell you that. Café con leche everywhere I go: muy bueno.

    El Polesu

    El Polesu

    4.6(11 reviews)
    13.7 km
    €€

    I've known of El Polesu since I was a young kid. The owner and my father grew up together, now…read moreit's owned by her son, and he's done a great job! This is the OG of sidra houses, and sidra is always fantastic - but don't miss out on the food. We started with some jamon and cecina, before the cachopo! It was fantastic! Great service, fantastic ambiance, whether you're at the bar or on the patio.

    This sidrería was a golden find on our first night in Cangas de Onís. Sometimes it pays to be…read morelucky. Everything about this experience was impeccable. First off, don't sit out front, no matter how nice the night is. Don't sit in the bar area, not even if your favorite football team is playing on the TV. Instead, go sit in the cellar room in the back. You'll be seated between giant sidra caskets, with an ancient giant apple press in the middle of the room. The setting is just amazing. Secondly, the food... I don't think you can go wrong here. The Picos region is known for its cheeses, and the cheese plate here was spectacular. Try the local cabrales if you're a moldy cheese fan. It doesn't get any moldier than this. Thirdly, the service. I think they only put the best servers in the back. These guys don't kid around when it comes to pouring sidra. It's a fantastic thing to watch. They will only pour just a mouthful at a time, and hand you the glass directly. They never set it on the table. They are friendly, jovial, and extremely attentive. If you're ever passing thru Cangas, stay off the main drag and stop into this place for a dining experience.

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