Restaurante O'Caldiño
Restaurante O'Caldiño is a family-run restaurant in Salamanca serving Galician dishes. The space features wooden interiors, a busy counter displaying fresh seafood, and two large dining areas with tables spaced to allow comfortable meals at any time of day.
The restaurant opened in the 1970s as a small family tavern. Around 2000, it underwent renovation that expanded the dining rooms and modernized details while preserving its Galician character.
The name O'Caldiño reflects Galician roots and the cultural identity of the place. The wooden interiors, maritime decorations, and images of Galicia on the walls create a space that feels like a traditional fishing tavern where local customs and regional pride are expressed daily.
The restaurant is accessible in the Salamanca neighborhood and parking is usually available nearby. Reservations are recommended on weekends or for larger groups, and takeaway options for items like empanadas or seafood are also offered.
The counter is always filled with fresh seafood that arrives daily from Galicia and is displayed in glass cases like works of art. This constant showcase of percebes, navajas, and other delicacies turns the visit into a visual experience that demonstrates the restaurant's commitment to quality.
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