Taberna Vasca Txupinazo

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Los Cristianos, Spain

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Basque restaurant· Spanish restaurant· Mediterranean· Spanish· European· Tavern· Tapas restaurant

Taberna Vasca Txupinazo Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Taberna Vasca Txupinazo is located in Los Cristianos, Spain on Calle Berna, s/n,. Taberna Vasca Txupinazo is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category basque restaurant in Spain. Out and About in KL with Kids Public Group | Facebook Jump to Sections of this page Accessibility Help Press alt + / to open this menu Remove To help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy. Facebook Email or Phone Password Forgot account? Sign Up Out and About in KL with Kids Private group Join Group settingsMore Join this group to see the discussion, post and comment.   English (US) Dansk Polski العربية Føroyskt Türkçe Deutsch Română Français (France) Español Português (Brasil) Sign Up Log In Messenger Facebook Lite Watch People Pages Page Categories Places Games Locations Marketplace Facebook Pay Groups Oculus Portal Instagram Local Fundraisers Services About Create Ad Create Page Developers Careers Privacy Cookies Ad Choices Terms Help Settings Activity Log Facebook © 2020

Address

Calle Berna, s/n,

Price range

$$ - $$$

Phone

+34 648004877

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeFoodFood at barHealthy optionsSalad barSmall platesWine

Open hours

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Adelina Bogzoiu

Best food I've had in Los Cristianos. The staff is very nice and so is the atmosphere. Strongly recommend it!

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Gigith Gigith

Today is the second time we ate in this local tapas restaurant. It is always very yummy and I got food orgasm every time I eat here

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Lisa Chen

Great service, cute, local, a variety of dishes, tasty- a hidden gem!

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rait osula

Best food in Tenerife! Order many things because everything is delicious.

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Kubawi8

The food is delicous but what amazed me the most was the wifi speed, 200 mbs i don”t have that fast wifi even at home.

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Kris Ilowiecki

Amazing place, spectacular food. Also try their dry cider

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Food Fanatic

Tapas from the Basque Country at Taberna Vasca Txupinazo If you have been on the Canary Islands or visited mainland Spain, you have likely tried a few Tapas from here or there. Or perhaps you have tried something similar in other places such as Bocas in Central American countries, Botanas from Mexico, Cicchetti from Venice or perhaps Dim Sum from China, Anju/ Banchan from South Korea or Izakaya from Japan. They all mean pretty much the same thing; Tapas, which means cover or lid, is a snack or an appetizer served cold or hot. Now, one can go on and on about the variety of Tapas and it’s regional differences in Spain. Many can even debate which zones offer the best tapas over a caña (small beer), a chato (glass of wine) or a mosto (grape juice). But today, we introduce you to pinchos or pintxos from northern Spain, also known as Basque Country. I’m sure many of us have tried Tapas of one form or other many times. Some which are traditional Canarian, while some others are influenced by numerous British visitors and residents on the island. We even tried some tapas within an Italian community on the island. I am sure some use fresh seasonal ingredients and do change their menu determined by that factor, but I am not denigrating those other restaurants, by any means. But to introduce you to another tapas restaurant who does it slightly differently, in Basque style, at Taberna Vasa Txupinazo. Must try is qual egg with scallop and truffles! Tenerifelocalfoodguide

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Christopher Colles

Jolly good nosh. Cantabrian cooking - mmmm