Restaurante Casa-Museo del Campesino

Lanzarote


Locals and visitors alike frequent the Casa-Museo del Campesino, 2km north of San Bartolomé, to lunch on the sunny terrace or in the atmospherically rustic dining room washed in white and green. Live Canarian music often accompanies the well-prepared island cuisine (excellent stews, fresh salads, grilled meats, patatas arrugadas), and there are good tapas, wine and dessert menus.


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