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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
La Salsa on Cta. de Abisinia has 482 reviews and a rating of 4.7 stars, whilst further up the valley, La Cuadra VGR is almost neck and neck with 468 reviews. The 12 best restaurants in Valle Gran Rey range from the vegan cuisine at Restaurante Esperanto on Calle el Carmen to the fresh fish at El Pescador. This town on the west coast of La Gomera has been attracting a quirky crowd for decades. Palm honey and Almogrote, a mature hard cheese, sit alongside Italian dishes. Prices remain reasonable, and the menus alternate between Canary Islands and international fare.
From Vueltas Harbour to La Calera: Eating locally
At lunchtime, between 2 pm and 4 pm, the ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros and includes a three-course meal with a drink. In the evening, prices go up, but the terraces overlooking the Atlantic are open. The Restaurante Paraíso del Mar at C. La Playa 94 has the most reviews in the valley with 1,460, closely followed by Casa Ciro at Charco del Conde with 1,020. In smaller establishments in the higher-altitude villages, paying in cash is worthwhile. The staff in La Playa and Vueltas have no trouble understanding German.
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There are 22 restaurants spread from the harbour area to the villages on the valley slopes. Bar-Restaurante El Palmar at C. el Palmar 1 has a rating of 4.6 stars from 376 reviews and serves gofio dishes as well as almogrote. Palm honey, extracted from the sap of the Canary Island date palm, accompanies the desserts on some menus. Bodegón La Vizcaina at 83 Calle San Antonio, with the postcode 38879, is one of the higher-altitude establishments.
In the lower part of the valley, near the sea, the most popular venues are clustered on Calle la Playa. Más Burguer and Il Grillo Parlante share the same house number, 44C, whilst Mahalo is just a few steps further along at number 42. Two pizzerias serve Italian dishes alongside regional cuisine, and a bar rounds off the evening scene in the village.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do restaurants in Valle Gran Rey cost on average?
The 22 restaurants in Valle Gran Rey are predominantly in the mid-price range. Main courses often cost between 10 and 18 euros, whilst Canary Islands classics featuring gofio or almogrote tend to be cheaper. In the harbour area, where seafood is on offer – such as at El Pescador on the Cta. de Abisinia – prices are slightly higher than in the villages on the valley slopes.
Are restaurants in Valle Gran Rey suitable for families with children?
Families with children will find suitable places to eat in Valle Gran Rey, as many restaurants along the valley road and in the harbour area have ground-level terraces. The mild flavours of Canary Islands cuisine and its side dishes are also popular with children. Two cafés in the lower part of the valley and two pizzerias further expand the choice for younger guests.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Valle Gran Rey?
German-speaking guests can usually get by in many of Valle Gran Rey’s restaurants, as the town has been welcoming German holidaymakers for decades. Menus are often available in German, and some of the staff understand the language. In smaller establishments in the higher-altitude villages, a basic knowledge of Spanish or English makes communication easier.