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Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Sun 19th Jan 2014 09:19 pm
by KHene
Hey folks, last time I was in the dam I discovered a great place called Ibicerus (near Barney's and greenhouse) that had all sorts of delicious ham ..,just wondering if any similar places in the area. Thanks!

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Mon 20th Jan 2014 09:40 pm
by la2019
You're right - this place was AMAZING. You can tour the place on Google maps.

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Mon 20th Jan 2014 10:02 pm
by Colina
I love Ibericus!

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Tue 21st Jan 2014 01:55 am
by Waldo Swan
Great to know in case I need to do a little munchies recon. :mrgreen:

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Tue 21st Jan 2014 11:18 pm
by KHene
Best thing is you can by prepacked food there too...bad thing is once you start eating you can't stop

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Sun 26th Jan 2014 09:35 pm
by matty223
love this place,, can get expensive,, , and just down the a bit is a great wine shop

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Wed 19th Feb 2014 07:05 pm
by alpen rock
Never been to Ibericus, but Iberic Ham is hands down the very best cured ham in the world IMHO.Once you've tasted it, nothin can really compare!!

As for the price, well it can get outrageously expensive in Spain (5 jotas) around 200 EUR per kgs fr the very best so I don't wanna know the price in DAm!!

That said, you can get good Iberico ham for as 'little' as 25 E per KG.

The Iberic pigs (look more like small wild boars) are bred in open fields and forest in Extremadura and eat a lot acorns (bellotas in spanish).Hams are cured for min.12 month.

That shit is truly addictive...

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Sat 24th May 2014 03:43 pm
by ZBeebs
Walked by this place at least a half dozen times, blacked out windows, thought they had closed down...

Turns out they are only open until 6pm. Wish I figured that out sooner, would have had lunch here more than once. The sandwiches are pretty good - not as good as I remember from my travels in Spain, but good. The sandwiches seem to be made up of bits of ham, not the perfect thin slices I remember from Spain. I didn't sample anything else... Theres a tapas counter in the back, some prepackaged stuff for takeaway, and a really nice selection of jamon available to be sliced.

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Sun 25th May 2014 03:25 pm
by jono43
Hi folks,
maybe I'm missing the obvious,but as I recall, Barnies was rekown for brekkfasts ??
peace,
Jono

Re: Ibericus...bring on the ham

Posted: Mon 26th May 2014 01:32 pm
by Quazer
jono43 wrote:Hi folks,
maybe I'm missing the obvious,but as I recall, Barnies was rekown for brekkfasts ??
peace,
Jono
Not sure how good it is but it's overpriced for sure, when it comes to value for money that ham place would be a few notches above Barneys I believe.