Eating at Meson O Toxo was by far one of the most memorable experience for me on the Camino. The young gentleman running the place is very down to earth, though his English is very limited, he tries his best and even uses his phone to translate. I was starving and I was there at 6 pm and I was surprised he accommodated me, I’m the only customer with some locals playing cards on the other table. He served which he claimed is a common food around Galicia. I’m very adventurous with food and it was the experience I’m looking but I felt humbled and privileged the way he treated me. It was one of the highlights of my Camino. That must be the menu del dia as I paid only 12 euros with the generous amount of food served but again the way I was treated was phenomenal.Thank you...
Read moreThe place was completely empty yet the guy didn't want us to share a menu del dia because we are taking space. And there are no "carta". Either it serves primarily locals, or just try to scam us. Either case very poor service. We got up and left. Edit: and if you thought the owners will apologize or something, no, instead they lie. We wanted to buy 1 menu and share it. We done it in many places before. Usually with extra drinks, wine, another small plate, this comes money wise just as much as 2 menús. But the camarero attitude was greedy and rude. I rather give my money to those...
Read moreI was passing by this town around 6 and i was looking for a place for dinner when i found this place. Locals were playing cards and no one else was eating (naturally at this time in Spain) so i was delightfully surprised when the owner was so willing to accommodate me. He brought out this amazing galacian noodle soup that could feed an army. I was eating alone and had about 5-6 bowls and it seemed like the soup wouldn't end. Then served these chicken and potatos that were also nice. Had a really lovely meal and i really enjoyed eating here during my...
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