Mercado de Abastos Market: A Culinary Gem in Santiago de Compostela
The Mercado de Abastos food market in Santiago de Compostela in the Old Town is the second most popular draw in the city, after the church.
You can find a variety of the freshest food from Galicia at Santiago’s mercado. There are a lot of different fish and shellfish, fruits and veggies, meats and cheeses, honey, handmade bread, and more. People who come on pilgrimages or who love good food can treat themselves here and find the best Galician goods, like Padrón peppers, octopus, salted cod, gooseneck barnacles, empanadas (savory pies) of all shapes and sizes, and more.
The market has been here for three hundred years, even though the present building is only from 1941. There are artist stalls and old ladies from nearby towns selling seasonal goods like garlic, cheese, and “grelos,” which are the green leaves of the turnip used to make Galician soup, or “caldo.”
In the past few years, many new restaurants have opened nearby, including Abastos 2.0 and Pazo de Altamira. These restaurants serve high-quality modern cuisine that adds a new twist to traditional Galician recipes and the freshest food possible. Abastos isn’t just a place to buy food; it’s also a great place to grab a drink and enjoy the delicious fresh seafood!