Puerto de la Cruz Restaurants

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  • 1. Bodegas Monje

    $$

    A five-minute drive from the Casa del Vino, in the township of El Sauzal, you'll find this award-winning winery and restaurant perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean. After a lunch of crackly pulled (local heritage-breed cochino negro) pork and roasted potatoes, waddle over to the bodega for a tour and tasting, and if you're looking for a gluggable souvenir, snap up a bottle of the tintilla, a smoky, complex red aged in French oak barrels that's nearly impossible to find in shops.

    Calle Cruz de Leandro 36, Sauzal, Canary Islands, 38360, Spain
    922-585027

    Known For

    • Heritage-breed pulled pork
    • Mojo-making demonstrations (call ahead to book)
    • Production of some of the finest wines on the island

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Casa Paché

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    Down a plant-lined alley off the Plaza del Charco, this family-run restaurant is in a typical local house, with a labyrinth of small rooms leading off the main hall; you might find yourself sitting next to a collection of old photos, a pile of hats, or some rustic artifacts. Standouts on the traditional Canarian menu include puchero canario (chickpea stew with vegetables, pork, and chicken), piñas con costillas y papas (corn on the cob with spareribs and potatoes), and rabbit with salmorejo sauce. Save room for homemade desserts such as tarta de gofio (maize flour tart).

    Calle La Verdad 6, Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, 38400, Spain
    922-372524

    Known For

    • Romantic ambience
    • Canarian comfort food and Tenerife wines
    • Staff who treat you like family

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 3. Tropical

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    Those in the know come here for typical Canarian food, especially the local dayboat fish. The best tables are outside on the pedestrian street, a couple of blocks behind the port, but the interior’s cheap and cheerful wooden tables and fishing nets are nearly as charming. There’s a good-value daily menu (€12), and fish comes grilled with a side of papas arrugadas.

    Calle El Lomo 7, Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, 38400, Spain
    922-385312

    Known For

    • Ocean-fresh seafood
    • Unbeatable set lunch deal
    • Local wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Fri. and Sat., and July
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