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Restaurant Castelo dos Andrade (Parador de Vilalba)

Traditional Galician cuisine

Restaurant Castelo dos Andrade - Parador de Vilalba

Valeriano Valdesuso, s/n, 27800, Vilalba (Lugo)
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Traditional Galician cuisine

The restaurant area of the Parador de Vilalba offers traditional Galician cuisine, with an emphasis on the cuisine of inland Lugo, and does everything possible to offer maximum flavour from quality products.

Restaurant Castelo dos Andrade - Parador de Vilalba

Oracle of Lugo’s cuisine

The Castelo dos Andrade Restaurant is located in the stately Torre del Parador. In our menu you’ll find traditional dishes such as octopus á feira, empanada and delicious stuffed filloas. Among other specialities, you’ll also be surprised by the ham croquettes and fish in caldeirada, meats such as Celtic pork ribs and tasty desserts from our bakery.

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