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Best Restaurants in August in Lapuebla de Labarca (Updated 2025)
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1. El TabanKo
4.7
/5
126 Reviews
JPY5249
Reservation Available
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
We visited this restaurant earlier evening so it was quiet. The welcome was friendly and after a drink we were shown to our table in the very cute dining room. The man who waited on us was very friendly and helpful assisting us with the menu.. The food was very well presented and cooked perfectly and very tasty. We had a very positive experience here and would recommend.
2. La Tavina
4.5
/5
57 Reviews
JPY3426
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
Excellent restaurant, with fantastic food. Huge selection of wines, all at very reasonable prices. There were downsides - there were no staff in the restaurant at our booked time, so we had a drink in the lively bar while waiting, and we were the only guests in the restaurant, so it was quiet. Both partly our own fault for booking at 8pm. Service was attentive and friendly, overall cost very reasonable. I would definitely return, but maybe book at 9pm or later.
3. Villa-Lucía Gastronomic Area
4.8
/5
63 Reviews
JPY6493
Barbeque
TheForkUser
Excellent food, helpful staff, ambience slightly in the theme park direction.
4. Marisqueria La Lonja
4.8
/5
13 Reviews
JPY4232
Seafood
TheForkUser
Super friendly family restaurant, excellent service, great selection of fresh seafood, great wine selection. A lovely dining experience.
5. Restaurante Matasellos
4.4
/5
81 Reviews
Reservation Available
Seafood
TheForkUser
A new venture, this place pulls out all the stops. The waiter was knowledgeable and suggested improvements at just the right time. We enjoyed every dish, but the short rib and the duck with apples were very special.
6. Venta Moncalvillo
5
/5
45 Reviews
Reservation Available
Innovative Cuisine
TheForkUser
I've been fortunate to dine at many Michelin-starred restaurants around the world—Venta Moncalvillo stands out. From the moment you arrive, the hospitality is warm and genuine. The pace is unhurried, allowing you to fully enjoy each moment. The cuisine is outstanding, the service impeccable without feeling formal, and the setting unforgettable.
7. La Tagliatella
4.1
/5
18 Reviews
JPY2728
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
We chose a pasta dish and a pizza option. The pasta dish was a little greasy but very flavoursome and a large portion. The pizza was amazing. A lovely thin base with plenty of topping. It was an early Sunday evening and the restaurant was very quiet which is why I didn't understand why they sat us opposite the till and the toilets?
8. Ajo Negro
5
/5
48 Reviews
JPY6159
Fusion Cuisine
TheForkUser
I loved the fusion between the Mexican and Spanish cuisine. My dining partner and I chose the night short menu. Our favorite dishes were the artichokes, steak tartare, and the leek confit, The wines that I chose in consultation with our server complemented the dishes. They were 2 oz pours but for 4 Euros, the allowed me to try lots of wine at an affordable price. Definitely deserved a Michelin one star.
9. Los Rotos San Juan
3.9
/5
50 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
My partner and I went there. We really enjoyed the migas pastor (fried breadcrumbs). I highly recommend them. They're different from what we're used to in the south. Since it was Holy Week, we finished it off with a torrija (French toast), which was also delicious. The owner was very friendly and gave us advice and answered any questions we had.
10. Alejandro
4.7
/5
23 Reviews
JPY2516
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
This was fantastic. Even better than we expected. This is a family run place that is very popular with locals. They serve tasty home-cooked meals at a very good price. We paid €16 for soup or salad, steak or roast chicken with french fries, wine, dessert, coffee, and bottled water. It is simple, home-cooked food. That’s very tasty. We thought the bean soup in particular was wonderful.- lubiana.. they have many tables, but by 2 o’clock they were nearly full. Suggest that you reserve a table.
11. Natura Otium
4.9
/5
22 Reviews
JPY5190
Vegetarian
TheForkUser
We went in the evening and had dinner in the garden. It was a very pleasant dinner. The waitress served us perfectly and always with a smile. The garden was beautiful and very intimate. The food was 10 out of 10 as was the wine. I will definitely come back, especially because of how good the workers there make you feel.
12. Wasabi
4.3
/5
10 Reviews
JPY4831
Japanese
TheForkUser
The service was excellent and the food was delicious. I have to highlight the Japanese curry pork cheeks that I ordered, which, despite being a bit lacking in salt, was amazing. On the other hand, the waiters were very attentive and very pleasant. The restaurant itself is a very quiet and spacious place. In short, an ideal place to go out for a "casual" dinner. I will go back.
13. El Medoc
4.2
/5
6 Reviews
JPY3332
Reservation Available
Western-style
Open Late
TheForkUser
Very average. No focus on quality, after all hotel is main. Specific regional dishes not present.
14. Héctor Oribe
4.9
/5
29 Reviews
Western-style
KIMJUNYIUN2025
This can be said to be a perfect restaurant for me. The quality, taste and presentation of the food are all very exquisite. If you like to eat delicious food, then you can't go wrong coming to this place. If you make a reservation in advance, you will feel that this is a very good choice.
15. Arcos de Quejana
4.9
/5
18 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
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TheForkUser
A very nice journey in Euskadi gastronomy. Good reading of products and precision of tastes. For 6 degustation menus it could have been of advantage to propose a glass of local wine well suited with each plate, instead of a basic choice between one red or white bottle of wine. If joining with electric car, ask the front desk to switch on the car chargers first!
16. Restaurante Portal de la Rioja
3.3
/5
7 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Not great quality food and bad preparation. The best was the service and the views.
17. Andere
4.8
/5
13 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
There was a time lag between the plates that it was a little bit disappointing. The waiter has forgotten half of the wine in the bottle and we drunk the wine after finishing our lunch.
18. Panaché
4.6
/5
19 Reviews
Barbeque
TheForkUser
A pleasant surprise. We went on a Monday and were treated very kindly. The food was excellent and the atmosphere was good. We'll definitely be back.
19. Restaurant Marques de Riscal
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Western-style
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20. Calderas
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Western-style
过客1977
Come see the people of Logroño in June for the Fiestas de San Bernabé The Fiestas de San Bernabé are the patron saint festivals of the Spanish city of Logroño. They are celebrated around June 11, the day of the city's patron saint, San Bernabé, to commemorate the victory during the siege of Logroño in 1521. Together with La Rioja Day, celebrated on the 9th, they form the bridge of the festive city. In 2015, they were declared a National Tourist Holiday. The date commemorates the victory achieved on June 11, 1521, during the siege of Logroño against the army of King Francis I of France and Henry II of Navarre, led by André de Foix, Lord of Asparros, and composed of Béarnese, Labotan, French. and Bajo de Navarra, later joined by Alto de Navarra, who tried to reach the Castilian lands through the city after the reconquest of the Kingdom of Navarra, occupied since 1512 by the King of Castile-Aragon. Myths speak of a siege of the city for 17 days by about 30,000 French and Navarrese soldiers. Recent investigations, however, reduce the number of attackers to about 8,000 and detail the chronology of the siege, placing it between June 4 and 6 and the 11th of the same month (about a week). Among the factors that influenced Asparros's withdrawal, the most striking was the presence in the city of more than 3,000 Castilian soldiers, led by Pedro de Beaumont, Pedro Vélez de Guevara and Diego de Vera, among others. The general's mistrust of his troops, due to poor discipline, low morale and scarcity; the imminent arrival of a relief army; and the lack of response by the community rebels. Thus, on June 11, Asparros lifted the siege and arrived that day as the vanguard of the relief army commanded by the Duke of Nájera. To commemorate this victory, the city of Logroño swore an oath to Saint Barnabas, who became the patron saint of the city on this day of feast day. Emperor Charles I of Spain, in honor of this victory, ordered the addition of three lilies to the city's coat of arms. The decree was signed in Valladolid on July 5, 1523. According to legend, the city survived during the siege on fish caught in the Ebro River, so the remaining food was used to feed the last living cow in the city. It was fattened and shown to the invaders to spread the legend that all the inhabitants of Logroño, including the animals, had superhuman size, thus frightening the invading army. Today we know that this myth and others do not exist in line with reality. This fact leads to the main event of this celebration, namely the free tasting of fish, bread and wine organized by the Brotherhood of the Fish, which takes place near the Puerta del Revellín, the only remnant of the old city walls of the city. According to the vow of Saint Barnabas, which included the festive events to be performed, a festive arch was placed at each of the city gates, a fact that is currently maintained by placing a memorial arch at the beginning of Portales Street, in front of the old town hall. A procession carrying the image of the saint was also established, an activity that was previously carried out by peasants and in the 18th century was taken over by the children of councillors born in Logroño. Currently, it is the members of the Brotherhood of San Bernabé who carry the image. The tradition of waving flags during the procession has also been established, which is currently carried out by the mayor at three locations in the city: the Arch of San Bernabé, in front of the Provincial Hospital, and the Puerta del Revellín, where the Puerta del Revellín was previously located. These flags are presented together with the city flag composed of the Cross of St. Andrew, the flag that King St. Ferdinand III gave to the city in 1227 when he helped the people of Logroño capture the city of Baeza. Since 2008, representations have been held around the walls of the Revellón, which recall the siege suffered during the attack of the Franco-Navarre army, in which the battles experienced at the city gates are reflected. For this occasion, many Logroños dress in period costumes, to which we must add the Renaissance market throughout the old town and the camps of the Franco and Castilian armies. The arch located at the beginning of Portales Street has given rise to numerous popular superstitions. Thus, some say that to be lucky in love, you must go through it three times. Others, however, claim that you must go through it completely to achieve your wish. In recent years, some citizens and tourists have uncivilizedly torn off some of the boxwood leaves that decorate the doorposts as souvenirs, damaging the appearance of the door and sometimes leaving the installation completely naked. Logroño Comarca de Logrono
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