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@🇮🇨Top Places You HAVE To Eat In Lanzarote 🇮🇨 | Where To Eat In Lanzarote
Welcome to our guide of the BEST places to eat in Lanzarote! We think one of the best things about travel is experiencing new cuisines and dishes, and we're here to help you to start your culinary quest in Lanzarote! Watch our guide to the best things to do in Lanzarote! 🇮🇨https://youtu.be/hFVmuqcLEnE Don’t forget to… SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/ Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com/holidayextras/ And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp ………………………… PoweredBy http://www.holidayextras.co.uk ………………………… Transcript: Hello! I’m Jake, and today we’re going to show you the six best places to eat in Lanzarote. Who’d have guessed that one of the best places to eat in Lanzarote was underground? Jameos del Agua is a kind of museum, gallery, restaurant and landmark all rolled into one, set in a stunning underground anomaly that is uniquely Lanzarote. The restaurant Jameos Del Agua is set down in these lava tunnels and it’s just so cool like all the decor is all about bringing nature things and everything the menu is fantastic, I’ve got some steak on the way on the way and yeah it's going to probably be the coolest place you’ll eat in Lanzarote The Jameos Del Agua are a collection of caves created by lava, and renovated by a famous artist and architect Cesar Manrique. When you first descend into the caves, you’ll enter the Jameos Del Agua restaurant. A delicious menu full of traditional Spanish and Canarian cuisine, as well as many crowd pleasing dishes like burgers and soups too, you’ll find something for everyone. The view from Mirador del Rio is stunning, but there’s definitely a different joy to be found in a warm, local restaurants like El Sibarita, in Caleta De Famara. This town is a water sport paradise, and the wind that’s scooped in by this beautiful cove attracts surfers, windsurfers and kite surfers alike. El Sibarita is proudly a small business that sources delicious local ingredients for their home-cooked food. They specialise in vegan, vegetarian and asian dishes, but don’t worry carnivores - chicken and/or prawns can be added to any dish, and it’s just as delicious. Although their menu top-lines as vegan and vegetarian, you won’t be stuck with a salad. Big, mouth-watering rice bowls and delicious veggie burgers await. and to be honest, what better way is there to recharge after a long day of surfing and sunbathing with a big healthy hearty meal. ok, so this was a bit of a cop-out. You’re not gonna come here for the food - don’t get me wrong there’s nice baguettes and nice pastries, you know. You can come here for a good lunch. But the real reason you want to eat here is to look out at all this. What a view. Mirador del Rio is a lookout point set on the northernmost point of the island, and it’s 400m high. Two enormous glass windows, called ‘the eyes’ of the Mirador, give you incredible views out to see, and the nearby island of La Graciosa, home to only around 700 people. The balcony and the eyes alone are amazing, but if you’ve got the time, and the courage, make sure you also venture up to the lookout point on the top of the building. The view is spectacular. Lanzarote has a couple of truly unique places to eat, but you cannot miss out on El Diablo in Timanfaya National Park. A uniquely shaped building on a peak in the middle of the Fire Mountains, El Diablo has panoramic floor to ceiling windows, giving you 360 degree views of the landscape around you. The park is famous for looking eerily like you’re on another planet. For some, that’s good enough to draw them to El Diablo. But for me, the real kicker was that this restaurant cooks using volcanic heat from below the ground! As the theatrical displays for tourists outside will show you, there is intense volcanic heat just below ground level. Using a huge grilling shelf placed atop a deep shaft into the ground below, they channel that volcanic heat to flame grill the food for the restaurant. and let me tell you don't fill up on mains because they do this really delicious dessert that's like called what's it called volcano volcano on brownies soil ouu it’s delicious like a lovely and creamy and make sure you get that as well all about what the volcano. In the big and bustling resort town of Puerto del Carmen, you’ll find all manner of lively Irish bars and crowd-pleasing restaurants - and a walk around the dock, El Varadero, is a perfect way to spend the evening. But here, we’re going back to the smaller, rustic, genuine places.

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