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Los sabores de España han traspasado fronteras llevando la rica tradición culinaria de la Península Ibérica al resto del mundo
New York City's Mercado Little Spain offers a vibrant taste of Spanish culture and cuisine, serving as a culinary bridge across the Atlantic. Located in the heart of the city, this expansive market features an array of traditional Spanish dishes, from savory jamón and artisanal cheeses to crispy croquettes and classic patatas bravas. Visitors can explore various food stations, each specializing in different regional delicacies, including fresh seafood like Galician-style octopus and a variety of Spanish omelets. The market's design, with areas named after Spanish streets and plazas, aims to immerse patrons in an authentic Spanish atmosphere. While the flavors transport diners to Spain, the prices reflect New York's metropolitan setting, with some items costing significantly more than their counterparts in Spain. Despite the premium, the market provides a unique and comprehensive Spanish dining experience for locals and tourists alike.
Los sabores de España han traspasado fronteras llevando la rica tradición culinaria de la Península Ibérica al resto del mundo