Restaurante Casa Pon

Fuerteventura


This remote beachside restaurant in Los Molinos serves up superb seafood: fish soup, fideuà (a Catalan paella-style dish using noodles instead of rice; minimum two people), grilled squid, fried fish, paella (also minimum two people), 'octopus to the vinaigrette' – they have it all covered. Kick back with some strawberries and ice cream for pudding.


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