Trasiego

Aragón


Trasiego and its adjoining gastrobar Trastienda offer delicious dishes in a setting – the Somontano DO's modern headquarters – that's as contemporary as the food. There are freshly made tapas and salads (try the prawns in spicy tempura), raciones to share, meat grills or roasts, and tempting desserts.

There's a big display of Somontano wine (€1.50 to €2.50 per glass) too.


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