Reviews on Fast Food food in Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain. Cádiz (/kəˈdɪz/; Spanish: [ˈkaðiθ]; see other pronunciations below) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight which make up the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Things to do in Cadiz
5 based on 27 reviews
Selection of Belgian beer, fresh fries, meatballs with tomato, croque-monsieur, Flemish cabonade, brochette, machine gun, vegetarian menu, mixed salad, waffle ... Every week a good deal in beer and dishes.
Stumbled across this little Belgian stand at the market in Cadiz. Since Cadiz is a port town (= cultural melting pot) and Iâd had my fill of fried fish and ham on bread, I thought Iâd give it a try. I was astounded to find an authentic Carbonnade de Boeuf in Cadiz! Get into the port spirit and give it a try. Yum!!thanks, hope to see you soon for a free drinks ;-) under the sun
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Cadiz: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 140 reviews
It is a very famous restaurant because of its hamburgers. There are different hamburger with different ingredients and sizes. Usually people share the higher sizes. It is not a elegante restaurant but it is a great one to eat with friends and to eat a lot. it is cheap too.
5 based on 40 reviews
Tried for the first time this year. Excellent food. Lovely attentive service. Meat stuffed peppers and the crepes outstanding.Thank you very much, we hope you enjoyed our establishment and we hope to see you again here someday. A greeting.
Andalucia, Spain Food Guide: 7 Fusion food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Cadiz
5 based on 54 reviews
If you look for great taste, good price and a different kind of pizza, el Boliche is the choice. With only one pizza 2 people can eat. And if you feel more hungry, try one of the empanadas. A little secret in the neighborhood!Thank you very much for spending a moment of your time to write your opinion of El Boliche.We're glad to hear such a good comments.Best regards,
Where to eat Bar food in Cadiz: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 83 reviews
We stumbled on Frityes by accident. We were walking around exploring when their sidewalk sign caught our eye. We decided on a whim to check it out and found potato nirvana. Yes! This place has a simple, uncomplicated offering. Fries and sauce. No burgers, no sandwiches. Just fries. And great fries at that! They are a meal in themselves and you wonât want any accompaniment (other than maybe a beerâwhich they happily provide).The sauce selection is robust and delicious. Fries are served street-vendor style, in a cone, sauce on top and a stick to eat with. We didnât even make out of the store with our large cone! It was that fresh and good.My 6 year old hates all things potatoes and she couldnât get enough of Frityes with curry sauce. My Irish husband said they were better than any curry chips he had at home in Ireland. So between the two of them, that is saying something about the offering at Frityes!The shop wasnât crazy busy when we went in one afternoon, but given its size, I can imagine a line during a meal hour.If you find yourself in Cádiz, make your way to cute little Frityes. You wonât be sorry!
5 based on 138 reviews
home made food in an original format prepared daily with the best products of the market. the king of our products is our exquisite TARANTELO GRILLED TUNA. you have never eaten another equaly, to remember the rest of your life.
We stopped on a whim to ask about some of the menu items. The owner was so friendly and helpful despite our language differences we came back after touring the Cathedral for an ice cold Estrella and a grilled slab of tuna on a crusty fresh roll! It was delicious and we higly recommend trying it. They also have great local beef burgers and of course all their seafood is fresh from the days catch!
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