Panoramic Sea View on La Palma in the Canaries
The Interpretation Centres leaflet alerted me to the view and an eating place which was probably open, being part of a museum complex. Several restaurants had been closed on Sundays and Mondays. Others seemed to be closed in June. Waiting to open until high season., school holidays July and August and busy warm winter season September until January.
Our leaflet described the eating place as a cafeteria. But we had good, swift, waiter service from a friendly man who recommended a sweet verdecha grape wine which suited me.
The dry wine for my husband was a blend including Malvasia grapes.
The bread came with mango flavour butter. I had cod in a delicious slightly sweet red. Maybe tomato sauce.
My husband,s salad looked like a flower. In the centre was a dome of white soft cheese covered in a skin of green sauce. The lettuce leaves, crisp, oval and green were arranged around the centre like petals.
The spotless toilets for ladies had 3 cubicles all with wash basins plus another basin outside.
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