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Where to eat in Platja d'Aro?

Enjoy the traditional cuisine of the Costa Brava and El Empordà: rice dishes, seafood, fish, vegetables… the finest local flavours brought directly to your plate! Or try food from all around the world in Platja d’Aro’s many and varied restaurants.

 

Like most coastal locations, the gastronomy of the Costa Brava is the product of a past based on fishing villages and a present based on tourism. Paella and fresh fish are the obvious choice near idyllic beaches surrounded by Mediterranean nature. Here are some ideas on where and what to eat during your stay at the Cliper Apartments by Park Hotel San Jorge in Platja d’Aro.
This section contains more interesting ideas for things to do on the Costa Brava.

Where to eat in Platja d'Aro

New restaurants open every year on the Costa Brava, offering the most exciting cuisine. Platja d’Aro is one of the best spots on the Girona coast, with many restaurants in its main street and along the seafront promenade, right next to our apartments.

For rice dishes and local produce in unbeatable surroundings, come to the Mar Brava Restaurant in our 4-star superior Park Hotel San Jorge, with views and direct access to two of the area’s best known coves, Cala Belladona and Cala Cap Roig.

Dawdle over your meal with a glass of wine while you watch the sun set, book a massage in our spa, or enjoy our swimming pool, as a guest in the hotel or the Cliper apartments

What to eat on Costa Brava? Local dishes

Paella, seafood and fideuà (a noodle paella) are among the most commonly served dishes on the Costa Brava, but vegetables also feature strongly in the Mediterranean diet. The region’s “mar i muntanya” (surf and turf) dish is justifiably famous, a delicious combo of seafood, meat and cured meats, cooked together to draw out the flavours.

Here are some of the region’s most typical dishes, in no particular order, as they are all equally good:

  • Grilled Palamós prawns with olive oil and garlic, or red prawns with monkfish stew and potatoes. Delicious however they are served.
  • Buñuelos de bacalao (fried cod dumplings).
  • Any rice dish prepared with rice grown in Pals.
  • “Recuit de drap” with honey. Recuit is a fresh curd cheese which is wrapped in a cloth during preparation (drap in Catalán), hence the name.
  • Toasted bread with tomato and anchovies from l’Escala, or cured meats, preferably butifarra, a Catalan sausage, which comes in white, black and even sweet varieties. This last is a speciality eaten almost exclusively in this corner of Catalonia.
  • Esqueixada de bacallà: a fresh, refreshing salad made with dried cod, onion, green and red peppers and black olives.
  • Escalivada: oven roast peppers, aubergine and onion.
  • Black rice with mussels, made with cuttlefish or squid ink. Summer is not complete without it.
  • “Espardenyes” or sea cucumbers. However they are cooked, they are exquisite, but this can be a pricey dish (although for a long time they were underappreciated and only eaten by fishermen).
  • Sea urchins, served plain or with a variety of sauces. The fresher the better.

It is hard to choose just one dish from this list, we recommend you visit the Costa Brava regularly in order to try them all.

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