When I left off the last post we were hungry and had been on the go for about 4 hours.
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| We passed a couple of restaurants with great views but they were pricey and in a cool wind. We spotted this one, tucked below the walls with a table for 6 in the sun! |
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| We opted for the Menu del Dia and then the challenge was making our choices from the numerous options. |
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| Bebidas first of course. Cervesas, agua con gas, Sangria, Vino tinto and we were all feeling better already. |
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| Wasn't a bad view |
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| while we were waiting. |
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| We all tried each others. I forgot to take a picture of my Gambas, these are Fiona's Sardines. Crunchy, salty and your don't even notice the tiny bones as they are so delicate. |
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| Dave's Melon y Jamon. when I ate meat this was one of my favorite appetizers. |
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| Rick's ensalada. He realized that's all he really needed so I had to help him out. |
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| Then there was the second course. Rick and I both had the grilled salmon. It came with fries and grilled vegetables. We asked for aoli (for me) and ketchup (for Rick) and Fi took the extra packages as I told her they were good to trade in the hostels. |
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| Dave had a lasagna type thing. He approved. |
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| Fi and Nic shared this fish stew |
Zarzuela de Mariscos
(or Zarzuela de Pescado) is a traditional, rich Spanish seafood stew
from Catalonia, often called a "medley" or "small symphony" of fish and
shellfish. It features a tomato-based broth with paprika, saffron, white
wine, and a signature thickening ingredient called picada (ground almonds, garlic, and parsley). from AI summary.
Of course there were also olives and bread (which I dipped into that stew, so good)
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| Then, because it was a Menu del Dia there was postre. Tiramisu for some |
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| Creme Catalan and |
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| Chocolate Mousse for others. |
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| Such a good meal! |
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| We had to |
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| walk |
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| it off. |
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| So after |
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| walking back down through the old town |
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| we took a walk around |
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| the fishing harbour. |
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| Then it was back to the car and the drive home. |
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| On the way out of town, I pulled over so Fi and Nic could take pictures at |
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| the beach. I was glad of my glass of wine once the car was parked ready for the car hire to pick it up! |
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| The next day Fiona left to spend a couple of days in a hostel in Valencia and |
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| I had a stay at home day. Painted this and Nic suggested it would be improved |
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| with some colour on the buildings and, as usual, she was right. |
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| Fi sent pictures of her shared hostel room and |
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| balcony looking over the silk exchange. |