Restaurants in Las Palmas De Gran Canaria
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Natural Burguer
South of Santa Catalina, this eco-McDonald's burger joint is justifiably popular with budget-seekers and students. Veggie burgers with a choice of toppings are on the menu, as well as the regular beef burgers (although you are penalised with a white bun rather than wholemeal). Extras include watercress salad, corn on the cob and papas del abuelo (thick-cut potato chips). Go all out with a papaya-and-guava juice on the side.
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Hipócrates
Across from Casa/Museo de Colón, in an old cottage, this charming vegetarian restaurant has a generous menu del día (set menu), sparkling green-and-white décor and a small patio, complete with bubbling fountain. All the vegetarian mainstays are here, including seitan kebabs, vegetarian lasagne and imaginative salads.
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Casa Pablo
A grand old restaurant with a knight in armour lording it over the front door. Plenty of Spanish celebrity pics adorn the walls to leave you in no doubt that this is the place to come in Las Palmas for solid traditional cuisine. You can be a lightweight with an excellent tapas menu if you prefer.
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Mesón Condado
This better-than-decent, middle-of-the-road (décor-wise) restaurant serves up a combination of Galician food from northwestern Spain, Canarian fare and more mainstream Spanish dishes. A very satisfying menú del día (set menu) will set you back a piffling around €6 or so.
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La Chascona
This restaurant has the lot: cutting-edge design, innovative food, young, fashionable staff and even super-stylish loos. Try the healthy cazuelita de verduras salteadas (a casserole of briskly steamed vegetables), made with market-fresh veg seasoned to perfection.
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Restaurante Amaiur
Next to a 19th-century palace, this special-occasion place is of similar vintage with elegant dining rooms, parquet floors and high ceilings. Dishes like peppers stuffed with codfish, monkfish with prawns, and caviar should placate the most discerning gourmet.
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Molinet
Italian-owned, the wine-red-and-black interior is as original as the menu, which includes ostrich with a muscatel sauce. Or go for a home-style dish like fresh pasta topped with porcini mushrooms. There are outside tables overlooking the beach.
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El Olivo
This stylish restaurant is well worth seeking out. There are just four tables in the tiny dining room, which has a minimalist green-and-yellow décor. Think pyramids, drizzle and nouvelle taste sensations. Reservations essential.
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Restaurante Casa Montesdeoca
A romantic restaurant set in an exquisite 16th-century house. Dine in the gorgeous, leafy patio with its traditional wooden balconies and sunny, yellow walls. Any of the meat or seafood dishes can be recommended.
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La Dolce Vita
The homemade pasta here is the real thing and the décor is fun, with Italian film posters papering the walls.
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