Going with the Grain
These days, paella purists will argue into the night about which kind of wood gives paella the best smoky flavor, whether or not onions should be added, if there are any circumstances in which seafood is permissible, and so on. But for those who have only ever tried the poor facsimile of paella served in tapas bars overseas, there can be little doubt about the best place for a general introduction to the real thing. Paella restaurants are to Valencia what sushi bars are to Tokyo or pizza parlors are to Naples. We give you four of the best:
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RACO DEL TURIA The traditionalist's choice, Raco del Turia, tel: (34-96) 395 1525, serves paella and other time-honored Valencian dishes without a whit of concession to modern mores or methods. A cozy and intimate setting.
CASA CLEMENCIA Family recipes passed down through the generations are the lure at this little gem, tel: (34-96) 360 1001, conveniently located near the city center. Aside from paella, spicy eel dishes are a specialty.
GARGANTÚA For Valencian cuisine with a modern twist, check out this imaginative (and pricey) hot spot, tel: (34-96) 334 6849. Fried camembert with bilberry sauce and fabulous homemade chocolate desserts are the menu's shining stars, along with several varieties of paella.
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