The Gazette Lanzarote Jan 2014 | Page 64

Lanzarote dining is a way of life. Whether it’s a late breakfast, a relaxed lunch or a classy evening meal, there’s more than enough on offer to satisfy the most picky diner. But you have to get out there to enjoy it. Berwick-On-Tweed, the amount of good restaurants is startling. So what’s on offer? n Local Delicacies Lanzarote is full of traditional local restaurants, ranging from the hugely popular seafood eateries that generally offer a stunning sea view as well as fresh fish and fine wine, to modern upmarket restaurants that combine the very best in Canarian ingredients with new fusion techniques, resulting in tantalising new dishes that you won’t find replicated anywhere else in the world. L anzarote’s Canarian and Spanish heritage, and its influxes of foreign residents have led to one of the most varied and tempting ranges of dining options you can find. When you consider that the island has a population roughly the same size of Loughborough or n Home from home Many of the residents who have arrived here have brought their own cooking with them, which is seized upon by thousdands of The splendor of the French and European cuisine in Puerto del Carmen. Happy New Year to all our Diners Open Mon-Sat from 7pm to 10,30pm Sunday closed • Puerto del Carmen – Av. Juan Carlos I, 25 • Tel. 928 515 755 – 692 373 733 64 | January 2015 | The Gazette