Restaurants in The South
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La Cuevita
Tucked into a natural cave beside the port, where plants dangle from the ceiling and low lighting creates a cosy atmosphere, La Cuevita serves fresh local seafood, such as tuna, vieja (parrot fish), lapas (limpets), chocos (cuttlefish), along with grilled meats, all served with papas arrugadas (wrinkly potatoes) and a tangy red mojo.
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Restaurante El Baifo
For something different come to this Malaysian-French restaurant, where woks and curries are served in a dining room with touches of Asian décor. Vegetarians will find lots of options, which is something rare around here.
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Restaurante La Islita
This convincingly Italian eatery serves just what you'd expect - a variety of pasta and pizza dishes with plenty of tomato, basil and oregano. The daily special is sure to please.
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Restaurante Junonia
A local favourite with a porch out front and a welcoming, farmhouse style, Junonia serves fresh local fish and other Gomeran specialities on blue-and-white-checked tablecloths.
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Absinia
A cheery sidewalk terrace is the perfect spot to enjoy the house specialities - viejas, tuna fillet with mojo, and papas with everything.
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Supermercado El Paso II
Self caterers will find all the basics at Supermercado El Paso II.
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Restaurante El Palmar
Hidden among banana trees, a stone's throw from the main highway, it would easy to drive right by the Palmar, so keep an eye out for the road sign. Both the food and the atmosphere are comfy and welcoming. Try the cazuela (thick fish stew) and be sure to have a chat with the friendly owner.
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Bar-Restaurante El Puerto
Specialising in - what else? - fresh fish, this too-bright (the fluorescent lights lend it a bit of a fast-food air) place by the port is one of the best spots in town to try local delicacies such as grilled peto and medregal (local fish).
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