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You have not really been to San Sebastian if you do not experience the tapas crawl in the Old Town at night. This particular tapas bar, La Cepa, was my favourite. Tip: Learn to pronounce the local wine name Txacoli before venturing out.
Il nostro primo incontro con una delle specialitĆ tipiche: Le tapas, una serie di portate di antipasti di vario genere
John and I were a little daunted to try the lively, loud, vibrant tapas scene in San Sebastian--and we never encountered another English speaker in any of the tapas bars--but we were successful! Here's how it works: The frenetic bartender serves you beer or wine, whichever you want, and gives you a plate. Then you just pick up whatever you want from the bar and eat it. When it's time for "la cuenta," you recite to the bartender what you ate. Which means you need to know how to say it all in Spanish. From our October trip to Spain.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Estonia Juri Ratas at a military training facility headquarters near Tapa
Doriri means mountain, so this is from the mountain people near Domara behind Collingwood Bay. From the Queensland Museum.
As pretty as it is tasty - Tenerife can hold its own in the world of tapas.
Photo by Jack Montgomery
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Estonia Juri Ratas at a military training facility headquarters near Tapa
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of Estonia Juri Ratas at a military training facility headquarters near Tapa
Tapas demonstration in the Central Library for the European day of healthy food and cooking.
Manna from Devon gave a great demonstration with lots of lovely tasters.
Recipes from the day are available on the Manna from Devon website.