El Charquito

Castellón Province


Draw a Spanish bar from muscle memory and this is what you get: hanging hams, strings of garlic and peppers, orderly family frenzy behind the counter, seafood gleaming on ice and a cosy conviviality. The food is very tasty, the people are sound, the price is right. A Benicàssim classic.


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