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Casa Osmunda
The guide was updated:Heralded by many as the island's finest, Casa Osmunda is miles ahead of most upper-range restaurants on La Palma. The menu is heavily focused on Canarian flavours, and chefs are there to accommodate diners' dietary requirements. The wine selection impresses with labels of a varied price range.
Useful Information
- Address: 2 Subida a la Concepcion, Brena Alta
- Website: www.casaosmunda.com
- Phone: +34 922 41 26 35
- Email: casaosmunda@gmail.com
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Casa Osmunda
Heralded by many as the island's finest, Casa Osmunda is miles ahead of most upper-range restaurants on La Palma. The menu is heavily focused on Canarian flavours, and chefs are there to accommodate diners' dietary requirements. The wine selection impresses with labels of a varied price range.
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