Mesón El Pescador, San José
I am uncertain if it’s just us, but travel seems to get easier as we get older. I seem to recall that the transatlantic flights used to bag us completely, but now it hardly bothers us at all. And I used to be able to sleep on the plane, now I just binge-watch a series that I’ve downloaded. We generally land in the UK in the morning and stay one night; JT and I drop our luggage off at a hotel and take the train into town. Last year, we even saw Come from Away in the evening and we were still OK around midnight!
For our 2020 trip, we flew into Gatwick, spent the night and then the early the following morning we flew into Almeria and picked up our car. We like to feel at home as soon as possible so we unpacked our luggage and drove into town for lunch. February and March are definitely low season in San José and many of the retailers and restaurants are closed. We don’t mind because we don’t like crowds or the heat of the summer when everything is open. Unfortunately, Mesón Il Pescador was one of the few restaurants open when we went hunting for lunch. We just dived in without reading reviews which is totally out of character for me, but it turned out well and I’m glad we went. Sadly, it doesn’t get good reviews but it was relatively busy with the locals when we stumbled in, so we took a chance that it was good and it didn’t disappoint.
We sat outside along the beach and were lucky to get a table. There were mostly locals dining that day; I could tell because they were all sporting winter jackets while the tourists are wearing T-Shirts and Shorts!
JT ordered a ham and cheese sandwich that wasn’t available and then the chicken cutlet of which they also ran out. The steamed mussels (10 €) were his third choice. The dish would have been nice with some crusty bread alongside, we asked but it never showed up. The mussels were relatively large, fresh and tasty. I ordered the grilled octopus (20 €) (incidentally, it was my only choice) which was grilled to perfection, tender and nicely flavoured by the grill. The octopus was drizzled with a good, spicey olive oil which made for a nice sauce to dip the fries into. Although it was delicious, I found the 20 € pricey.
We enjoyed the meal and if I crave grilled octopus again, we will definitely go back. But read the reviews and be your own judge. We may have been lucky that day.
Overall rating of Mesón Il Pescador (in my opinion): Decor n/a, service 2.5/5, food 4/5, Value 2/5, Noise: n/a (1 being very noisy, and 5 being very quiet).
Disclaimer: We purchased our meals for full-price and my opinion is just that, my opinion.
I would have also chosen octopus!!! I always choose it if it’s on the menu and I suspect it’ll taste good…. (Very expensive, though!)
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Funny travel for me is becoming more tiring. Count yourself lucky! But tiring or not, I’d happily travel across the ocean to enjoy those beautiful mussels and perfectly grilled octopus on the beach. Have a wonderful trip!
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the locals were all wearing winter jackets, haha, the same thing happens here in northern California. When mussels are on they are such a treat (but no bread?!). Sounds like the food you had on that particular day was pretty tasty and an ocean view goes a long way! (especially with adult drinks in hand). ps: I cannot keep my eyes open on planes… the fans, the motion, seems to have a hypnotic effect
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That octopus looks quite tempting. I wish I had your capacity for travel! Moving between time zones always wigs me out. But I’ve always been super-sensative that way. Sounds like your restaurant expierience was a bit of mixed bag. Mussles without crusty bread! No!!! I’m glad, though, that you found a lot to like about the experience.
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I usually sleep a bit on planes, but it’s not real good sleep. I’ve often wondered whether I should just book a room at the airport and sleep there before proceeding with my trip. Anyway, sounds like a wonderful trip!
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My husband really enjoyed the octopus when we were traveling in Spain and Portugal.
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I love the idea of traveling off-season! We always have to do the touristy stuff and the crowds are a drag. But, unlike you, I’m still wiped out when we arrive, LOL! Glad you’re enjoying yourselves. xo
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