Rua do Franco, 43, 15702, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Santiago de Compostela, not only is the third holy city of Catholicism, the end of the pilgrimage road, there is a famous cathedral, and the seafood there is also more famous. On the way to the cathedral, a restaurant hung at the door of the menu attracted me. It was full of locals. Fortunately, there was just one empty seat left. Follow the rhythm of the locals to have lunch at three o'clock. The restaurant is cost-effective. Picture 5 is the restaurant's own egg and potatoes. The best thing to eat is that the scallops are very tender (Figure 6), and Figure 7 is Galician Hake...