Tenerife Restaurant Review, Casa Pache
Casa Pache, hidden down a plant pot-lined alley not far from Plaza del Charco is one of the more curious restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz. […]
Casa Pache, hidden down a plant pot-lined alley not far from Plaza del Charco is one of the more curious restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz. […]
Attending the ganadera (a cross between an agricultural show and an animal pilgrimage) at La Matanza in the hills above Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife’s northern coast has been an annual outing for the past five years. […]
How can anyone not like haggis? It’s full of flavours that dance a spiced up Highland Fling on your tongue. I’d forgotten how good it actually tasted. […]
With fishing village roots, Los Cristianos still has a Canarian heart. It feels like a town and not purpose built. And it tries very hard to be a ‘barrier free paradise’ by making its attractions accessible to everyone. […]
Wherever you are on Tenerife there’s a good chance that there’s a decent market not too far away and they’re always worth a nosey. Here’s Real Tenerife’s complete (almost) guide to farmers’ and agricultural markets on Tenerife. […]
How does a huge rock pool all to yourself sound? Most people know about the famous Garachico lava pools, but there are lots more rock pools secreted away along Tenerife’s coastline… […]
The fact that it was an Indian Bar rather than restaurant intrigued. The interior is indeed bar like with booths rather than tables and chairs and a wooden bar whose Indian personality is revealed by the music, a small shrine and a neon Shiva… […]
The Anaga Mountains: our favourite walking area on Tenerife by a thigh stretching mile. We reckon if you did a Mr T with someone and dropped them in this spot they would never guess in a million years they were on Tenerife. […]
El Rincón de Roberto is one of those places that we immediately warmed to. Fireplace aside, its décor ticks all the right boxes for what you expect in a tasca – rustic, cosily sized, beamed wooden ceiling… […]
Question: What do Scotland and Tenerife have in common? Answer: a) They have the same flag and b) They both celebrate San Andrés. He may be better known to the Scots as St Andrew but […]
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