Joaquín Prat discovers Castellón's gastronomy

The presenter visited a viral pizzeria in Nules and a traditional restaurant in the Espadán mountain range, in Artana.

Generic image of a Mediterranean square with an artistic graffiti on a pizzeria facade.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean square with an artistic graffiti on a pizzeria facade.

The well-known television presenter, Joaquín Prat, has enjoyed a gastronomic getaway through the province of Castellón, visiting emblematic establishments on both the coast and inland.

The journalist was seen enjoying notable gastronomic venues in the area, including a pizzeria in Nules known for its graffiti dedicated to Robe Iniesta, leader of Extremoduro. The establishment, Mamma Mia, welcomed the presenter with enthusiasm, highlighting his approachability.
The culinary route also took him to the province's interior, specifically to Artana. There, alongside Alexia Pla, he visited the Restaurante Ermita Santa Cristina, a traditional bar-restaurant located in the Espadán mountain range. This place is a meeting point for locals and hikers.
The couple's presence in these locations suggests a desire to integrate into local customs. With these stops, Joaquín Prat becomes a promoter of the province's gastronomic tourism, demonstrating that its offerings conquer anyone.