Las Flores del Mar: Gastronomy and Playfulness in El Hierro
Gracela Einarson
El Hierro is an island of spectacular volcanic beauty. The lively inhabitants are strongly connected to Latin America, and this amazing environment now boasts a restaurant that mixes these colorful vibes with an excellent Italian twist.
Las Flores del Mar (The Flowers of the Sea) is run by a charming couple who could easily fit into a pirate movie. The atmosphere has a touch of adventure, and the food is delicious. Finding a place like this in the remotest part of the Canary Islands was a pleasant surprise. The kitschy decorations are done with real artistic finesse, and with Italian expertise in the kitchen, the dining experience becomes a joy.
Welcome to the house of Lello & Gyolie. The restaurant is located near the center of Tigaday, on the left side of Calle las Lajas (4) when driving from the airport and ValverdeThe hosts: a well-tattooed pirate and an Italian adventurer who had a restaurant earlier in Tenerife. They fell in love with El Hierro during a short visit, moved over, and opened up their new place in December 2017Welcome to a great meal in the fantastic climate of El Hierro. The evenings can be a little chilly in the three-walled place, especially in the winter, so have that in mind. But here, it’s perfect with chilled red wine while waiting for a Pizza TropicalBanana is a part of the island’s agriculture. Why not use some for decors while it ripens?A chair upside-down from the ceiling. I have not seen that since an exhibition at the Pompidou Centre in Paris in the late 1970s. Good art ideas will always survive, and it was a funny reminderAn old suitcase has turned into flying mode toward its final destination; another little fantasy trigger 😊Pizza tropical with a generous amount of avocado, bacon, and scampi. One of the best pizzas I have eaten for a long timeRestaurants with huge pepper mills are not a common sight on remote islands. A clever way to be differentSeafood is the main focus, and the delightful starters come in big portions, which are meant for sharingWhat is more natural than a tomato-based seafood soup on an island with 1,100 volcanoes?Tiramisu, of course, the way it was made when Marco Polo set off for the Silk Road and ChinaGin & Tonic, the real adventurers’ best friend after a long day in the wildernessIt is always easier to survive the wind and waves of the Atlantic Ocean with a good crew on board. Here is Judith to the right, together with Gyolie and Lello
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