Inside Valencia LOCAL Breakfast Spots 🇪🇸 Spanish Food

19 days ago
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In Valencia they have this awesome "almuerzo" culture where breakfast is an affair that starts early in the morning, then continues into some local bar around 10pm for a bocadillo, and keeps going on with some drinks and nibbles until it's finally lunchtime. In my opinion, it really tells a lot about the chill vibes of living in Spain, any time is a good time to sit in a bar, drink a beer and have a calamari sandwich!

With this first Spanish food tour in Valencia (spoiler: there will be a second one!) I'm focusing on local breakfast and brunch spots; first we sit down for a traditional desayuno, with Orchata and Fartons, a typical breakfast combo of this city. Then we move on with the serious stuff - when local people say 'vamos a almuerzar' it means it's time for a bocadillo - a Spanish baguette filled with a variety of ingredients, often fish. I found a traditional bar, El Tostadero, very well known to locals and expats for their bocadillo with cuttlefish!! It was amazingly tasty and just a unique experience, very highly recommended. We continue then towards the Mercado Central De Valencia, where locals go to buy fresh produces. Like any Spanish market, there is also cooked food options, and I couldn't resist trying some local bakery stuff, such as the Pepito Valenciano, a deep fried panini filled with tuna, eggs, onion and bell pepper. Finally we finish the tour sitting down in a Freiduria, a typical fried fish shop, where I tried for the first time dogfish!

The locations:
📍Orxateria Daniel: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aC8ByTrf2aCRX...
📍El Tostadero: https://maps.app.goo.gl/R5KTtrAUmizoC...
📍 Mercat Central de València: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7ASbBMYCm1ZY2...
📍 La Freiduria del central: https://maps.app.goo.gl/k5xkfDnPYVkyb...

0:00 - Valencian Breakfast
0:36 - Desayuno: Orchata & Farton
3:30 - Almuerzo: Bocadillo at El Tostadero
7:30 - Mercat Central de València
10:07 - Pepito Valenciano
11:17 - Freiduria

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Audio: (license obtained from Artlist.io)
Lascado - Hamos Ever Hadani
Lazy Days and Lemonade - Donner & Tie
El Diablo - Louis Adrien
Dusty Caballo - River Lume

Audio: (license obtained from Artlist.io)
Lascado - Hamos Ever Hadani
Lazy Days and Lemonade - Donner & Tie
El Diablo - Louis Adrien
Dusty Caballo - River Lume

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