CASA VICENTE
In a narrow street running parallel to Calle Larios and opening onto the Alameda Principal, you can dine al fresco, seated on plastic chairs, among a mostly local clientele, on delicious seafood and gambas a la plancha. Among the stars of the four establishments of the same name (almost the whole of the little street belongs to the house): chocos en su tinta (small cuttlefish in their ink, a little bitter), coquinas (tellinas) with garlic and parsley, gambas (prawns) a la plancha, with the sound punctuated by the waste basins placed on the table and the propina bell, rung each time for the team of funny people. Quite economical, lively and very popular!
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Bonne marisqueria poissons frais calmar friture tout ça dans des assiettes genereuses et a prix raisonnable
Pas mal de locaux