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Valencia comes to Dublin

Travel Talk with Ed Finn

Saturday, 3 December 2022 - 6 minutes

Valencia came to Dublin recently hosting a wonderful Gourmet & tourism evening in the Shelbourne Hotel.  Ed met Juan Antonio Muñoz from Valencia Tourism who told him the many different experiences that this region has to offer the Irish Tourist.

Guests had the opportunity to discover different aspects of Region of Valencia, starting with a wine tasting and pairing of Valencian products, followed by a networking cocktail dinner with gastronomic tastings prepared by three Michelin-starred chefs from this Region.

The Valencia Region “Comunitat Valenciana” is a privileged destination due to its landscape, its heritage and its recognized gastronomic excellence and its local produce that makes this territory one of the Mediterranean´s paradises.

There are many reasons to visit the Valencian Community, Valencia Region, but without a doubt, one of them is to enjoy its gastronomic tourism. Their restaurants, the orchard, the markets, the garden produce and their fresh products.

Aside of having wonderful cultural and leisure offers, in the last years Valencian gastronomy is experiencing its finest moment with the celebration of the Michelin Awards last year in Valencia, the Repsol 2023 Gala in the city of Alicante or the announcement of the celebration of The World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards in 2023 in Valencia.

The evening of 22nd of November began with the presentation of Comunitat Valenciana and its experiential tourist offer through a wine tasting and pairing of Valencian products directed by the oenologist and sommelier Pedro Olivares. That was followed by a gastronomic tasting by the Michelin Star chefs Begoña Rodrigo (from La Salita Restaurant, in Valencia), Miquel Barrera (Cal Paradís Restaurant, in Vall d'Alba in Castellón) and Cristina Figueira (El Xato Restaurant in La Nucia, in Alicante).

Those three chefs whose restaurants all have a Michelin Star, were accompanied during the tasting by the sommelier Francisco Cano (El Xato restaurant) and José Puentes (CdT de Castellón) who was in charge of preparing the desserts.

Guests had the opportunity to discover different aspects of these three regions and to taste dishes such as "Onion Royal", "Vegetable parsnip noodles with raw cow's milk cream and kimchee" by Begoña Rodrigo, “Arrocito de Castelló”, rice with sepionet from la Puntxa, shrimp, monkfish and artichoke " by Miquel Barrera or the "Rice with squilla mantis shrimp from Altea and medlars from Callosa d’En Sarrià" or Cuttlefish and almond gazpachuelo by Cristina Figueira.

Two decades of bold development have given Spain’s third largest city some of the most striking architecture in the country, adding to the wealth of elegant Art Nouveau buildings that line the streets, as well as Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance monuments.

Being right by the sea and surrounded by vast market gardens makes Valencia one of the top places in Spain for eating out, with a flourishing restaurant scene and gastronomic events all year round - For full info on Valencia visit - https://www.visitvalencia.com/

There are now three airports serving the Valencia Region - Castellon, Valencia and Alicante 

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