Date of visit: Saturday, May 16th, 2015
After a whirlwind day seeing so many great sights, it was finally time to sit down to a nice dinner. I had selected my accommodations for the evening (Casa Goris) based upon its close proximity to the restaurant, knowing that it was likely to be a late evening. Well, eating at 11:30 p.m. is late to me … but is a completely normal time to cenar (have dinner) in Galicia!
We had actually stopped by Restaurante O Refuxio earlier in the day to confirm the plans for dinner with Natalia, the owner. Meeting her was absolutely lovely and I learned later that she took over running their restaurants (there are two additional smaller locations) in 2007 when her grandmother retired. O Refuxio is known for serving traditional Galician dishes with a modern touch. It was nice that when we got to the restaurant after the Luis Davila / Carlos Blanco show, everything was all set for our degustación tasting menu.
Oh my! Historically, I’ve not been a huge fan of clams (more into mussels), but this trip to Galicia has me changing my ways. This dish of Almejas a la Marinera was fantastic!
The bread isn’t pictured, but you know we went through a basket of it while sopping up that delicious sauce!
I didn’t think the clams could be beat, and then this seafood rice came out. Soupy and rich, and with a surprise in the middle, a nice sized scallop shell. It is tradition to carry a scallop shell when waking the Camino, so since I was going to be walking on two different Camino routes in the coming days, the shell was pulled aside to be washed up for me to take with. Unfortunately, I forgot to take it with me when we left. Well, that just means I’ll have another opportunity to get one the next time I return to Galicia!
Whew, what a meal! We didn’t finish until 1:30 a.m., so I was very happy my room was so close by. A good rest was necessary for me to prepare for another big day in Galicia on Sunday. On the agenda: A visit to O Grove, Illa da Toxa, a memorable meal at d’Berto, and a quick trip back up to A Coruña to catch Deportivo La Coruña’s last home soccer match. Whew!!
Restaurante O Refuxio
Bispo Xosé Dieguez Reboredo
36590 Vila de Cruces, Pontevedra
+34 986 583 572
Website: www.refuxio.com
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