Santiago de Compostela is an interesting town with 2 kinds of visitors - "pilgrims" who just completed all or part of the Camino de Santiago walking trail, and visitors in town to see the famous Santiago Cathedral towards which all the pilgrims are walking. I've been a pilgrim 3x and the food you get at towns and villages on the trail is so homestyle and down-to-earth. Getting into bigger cities is a shock because there feels like there's so much engineering going into "delicacies" and "gourmet dishes" fit for a city restaurant. The beauty of Fogar de Galicia is they're bringing you the kinds of homestyle foods we had on the road as pilgrims, straight from local farms.
I got a zucchini stir-fry that was so immensely fresh; a "shakshuka" (a hearty tomato/cumin/egg dish) where the egg yolks were the deepest orange, and a great cider made in Galicia. My friends loved the glutinous options too, all farm-to-table. The place is simple, with low-key counter-ordering and basic table service. The ambience is festive almost all the time since there are so many pilgrims with so much to celebrate! It was an awesome find and I hope to eat there again on my next Camino. read more