El Barómetro

Asturias


For the best seafood in town Luarca locals are likely to point you to this family-run portside eatery with its vintage barometer embedded in the outside wall. Specialities include fabes con almejas (clam-and-bean stew) and hake in sea-urchin sauce. The €14 lunchtime menú is especially popular. Book ahead.


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