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lunes, 4 de junio de 2012

INTERESTING PLACES TO EAT PAELLA 1:


Takeaway meals

In Valencia there are many Takeaway meals and many of them quite improved, this is one where I go occasionally want a paella when I get together with friends, or if I'm in the area, I prefer to order something there and eat in a park, because it is cheaper, better, and I prefer to relax in a park than in a bar.
The site is a local takeaway and the sign reads: tipiques PAELLES VALENCIANES (typical Valencian paella in Valencian), the real name of the place is CASA MANUEL VElARTE. It is situated in Peris y Valero Avenue approximately the number 170 (there are three doors in succession, the first is a dining room, the second I'm not sure what it's,  and the third is the takeaway) (this avenue goes from the bridge west of the park Gulliver). It is a cheap option and you can eat for 6 euros more or less per person. You can take a portion, or order a paella (usually they are delicious) on request if you are several people (reserving in advance), to carry it wherever you want and then you restore (ask for a bond in the pan). You can take it to the bed of the River Turia and eat a picnic there or if you have a car, I usually go to the picnic tables on the beach of Saler Natural Park (soon I will make posts talking about the Saler and the Albufera).
There are two ways to cook a good Paella, with gas or firewood when you learn to do it with firewood (because it is difficult to control the fire) (and here usually make it with firewood). noticed a big difference, because the firewood gives a lot more flavor to the paella. The precooked (which I hate) are made in the oven, and are not too good flavor, is a pretty picture, but nothing else (besides as I said I hate convenience foods and frozen foods).





picture of the front made by me

1 comentario:

  1. they cook a very delicious paella. I strongly recomended to go

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