Savoring Palau-Sator: A Journey Through History and Culinary Delights
- Margaux Delang
- 6 okt 2024
- 1 minuten om te lezen

Palau-Sator is a picturesque village located in the Baix Empordà region of Catalonia, Spain. Known for its medieval charm, the village boasts well-preserved stone houses, narrow winding streets, and ancient towers that transport visitors back in time. At the heart of Palau-Sator lies the historic castle, dating back to the 9th century, which serves as a testament to the area's rich history. The surrounding landscape is dotted with olive groves and vineyards, adding to the region's serene and timeless beauty. Whether exploring its quaint streets, enjoying local cuisine, or immersing in the peaceful countryside, Palau-Sator offers a delightful escape for those seeking a taste of traditional Catalonian life.
Mooma
Food
Mooma
A fifteen-minute drive from L’Estartit, you can dine among the orchards at Mooma. Mooma is located on a kind of farm surrounded by apple trees, where you can sit inside, on a veranda, or on a beautiful terrace in their garden. At Mooma, you can stop for a drink in the garden or enjoy a lunch or dinner. We opted for lunch and shared several dishes, followed by cod with baked apples, an entrecote, and octopus. We paid about €47 per person. A nice aspect of Mooma is that they try to incorporate their apples into their dishes. You can also drink homemade cider and fresh apple juice at Mooma.
A bit further from the restaurant, there is a small shop where you can purchase all their freshly made homemade products, such as their homemade apple juices or ciders.
Mooma is an absolute must-visit in the area!