Llanes is a small fishing town on the coast of Asturias in northern Spain. We stopped here to have lunch. We had 1/2 kilo of percebes (barnacles- a Spanish delicacy), a dozen scallops, mussels, grilled squid, fried chicken with garlic, and fabadas (white bean stew). Lunch for five, including dessert and cider was 80€... Esti just fell off her chair.
Have a great weekend!
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Ningun problema.
I like your photos of writing.
mmmmmmmm. this post brings back wonderful memories from 10 summers ago. driving along the northern coast with friends stopping here and there in tiny little villages with amazing food and drink.
yes! beautful!
Sounds divine. My husband and I traveled to the Canary Islands this past January. We stayed in a small, local, fishing village, and revisited our favorite restaurant we had discovered on our honeymoon. This small restaurant, which caught the fish on their family boat that morning, brought the fish to our table for approval before they prepared it... ohhhh, with lots of garlic. I had never had fish before that literally melted in my mouth.
Love this post & photos! Looks like a beautiful little town in Spain that could use some Colorado re-locators?!
I love your photos! You are making me miss Europe!
I'll write a book, if you take the pictures for it! These are amazing and make me want to go to Spain.. you've done it again Jane. (Or was that Oops you've done it again?)
Beautiful photos! North of Spain huh??!! Let me see....think think...nope..I can't make it this weekend, maybe next??;-)
Gosh..I'm hungry now, thx! :-(
I love the 6th photo especially!
Thank you miss.
My corner view is posted.
I'm late, sorry.
Have a great week-end too.
ok, i've got my next entrepreneurial venture: barnalces...the wheels are turning...
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why don't they have an editing feature on comments?
love seafood. love spain. seafood in spain... must be paradise! your photos prove it :))
m-m-mmmm..that´s a dinner i would like to have too. and a one more cider please:)
cheers!
jane, is it me or is everything starting to look like some form of dessert? the wooden doors look like chocolate...this was like a gastronomic tour! i am sorely tempted to pay you a visit...for foodies sake!!
I've never heard of eating barnacles! Great photos.
Que casualidad, reciƩn vengo de comer unas gambas deliciosas!
Happy weekend Jane!
I have eaten the best seafood in my life in Spain (andalucia somewhere south of Malaga). Oh how I want to go back!!
Jane... you make me laugh!! I didn't fall off my chair, but I really thought... well... wow!!!
(however, I'm afraid I'm more into meat than fish... but I was amazed anyway...)
Llanes is a favourite of mine too. And your pictures have sprung the nostalgia inside me
:)
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