Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Moya, Spain including Locanda El Roque, Como Como 15, Restaurante El Mercado, Restaurante El Encuentro de Teror, Restaurante Irejul, Terraza El Patio, Los Arcos de la Laguna, La Bodeguita Ca Juancri, Biocreperia RiscoCaido, Restaurante El Tomate
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5 based on 18 reviews
El tomate is in the village of Mogan, about 8 kilometres inland from Puerto mogan. It's in the heart of the village in a beautiful old finca. The food is well worth the drive. It's a blend of classic European and Spanish. Everything is homemade right down to their mojo sauce. I had a very tasty tomato and basil soup followed by a superb sea bass with bearnaise sauce. Good house wine as well. It's also very good value for money and a much better alternative to the other local restaurants.
5 based on 139 reviews
The BioCreperia is a vegetarian restaurant where the food is almost entirely prepared by hand. We offer a range of sweet and savoury crêpes as well as a tasty meal, which is always different, as we use fresh organic products that we grow ourselves in Acus
We werenât even sure that weâd find anywhere to eat on arrival in Arternara but we stumbled across two close to each other, but this little vegan restaurant flying prayer flags outside, really captured our imagination (and Iâm a full time meat eater!) They have a brilliant philosophy about using home grown and organic foods mostly sourced locally in the mountain top village. Everything is fresh, tasty and beautifully cooked. Ok thatâs a big claim for my first visit but I ordered two crepes, one tomato and local cheese and also a roasted banana, toffee & rum and both were mouth-wateringly scrummy! I also enjoyed a locally brewed craft beer which was wonderfully hoppy and served really cold, a gorgeous relief on this baking hot day.The owner was really friendly and extremely helpful and clearly passionate about the food and their approach. I was anxious that we waited so long to be served but there is definitely a laid back un-rushed atmosphere here and SO lovely to hear fluent Spanish everywhere unlike the horrendous English holiday atmosphere of Puerto Rico where we are staying. This restaurant is a gem of a place :-) Gracias!!!
4 based on 315 reviews
La Bodeguita Ca Juancri is a restaurant near church del San Santiago de los Caballeros; this is a popular restaurant but agreeable. The waiters were nice and I liked the original food. It's not an expensive restaurant.
4 based on 95 reviews
Country restaurant located in one of the most interesting and unrepeatable frames of Gran Canaria (Protected Natural Area - Pico de Osorio). It is located at Cruce La Laguna, in the municipality of Valleseco (45 minutes from the capital in the direction o
Traditional Canarian fare, with menus seasonal or festival changes. The view from the outside dining terrace is gorgeous, overlooking a green barranco (valley) with the occasional Canarian house or finca (farm). Service is first class, friendly and attentive. We have never had a indifferent meal here and would recommend dining here for lunch or dinner. Try the charcoal grilled leg of lamb for a real treat!
4 based on 263 reviews
We are there few apetizers and paella. Everything was really good and reasonably priced. Chef was really nice and gave us good recommendations on food. Really worth a try.
4 based on 71 reviews
With its rustic yet modern feel, Restaurant Irejul offers traditional Canary cuisine. All of our dishes can be accompanied with a wide range of world wines. Fresh and seasonal products will dominate our menu, while we also offer dishes for gluten free die
Although the choice of main courses is limited there is a good range of interesting starters and snacks. All our dishes were well cooked and presented. In particular very good octopus and an enormous steak. Before your meal do try one of their gin and tonic (plus fruit) cocktails.
4 based on 399 reviews
Situated right in the quiet square facing the basilica (it's not a cathedral), El Encuentro competes with a couple more restaurants for the occasional influx of visitors, especially at the weekend. Quiet, except during days, like today, when they hold some event or other. Today, it was a road race.El Encuentro has both outdoor and indoor seating, so take your pick. It serves Spanish cuisine, but focussing more on Canarian dishes. The portions were rather miserly, more like tapa sizes, or half-portions, at best, so you'd end up ordering quite a few.We started with papas negras, which are a variety only found in Tenerife. They are not found in abundance, so they're more expensive than the other common types. When you cut the potatoes open, you'll be treated with creamy yellow flesh, similar to that of sweet potatoes. They're cooked the "arrugadas" style, boiled with the peel, in highly salted water, which makes the skin wrinkle, and accompanied with mojo sauce. Wonderful as these black potatoes were, I've tasted better. Perhaps, it needed more of the sauces...The croquettes came in 3 kinds of filling: Iberian ham, cod (these two were rather too salty for my liking) and Chorizo de Teror (these were sweetish). The chipirones (baby squid) were bigger than others I've seen and were somewhat tougher too. Bearing in mind that these are usually cheaper than the bigger calamares, I found this dish not value for money.Other dishes we had were a cheese platter, except it wasn't really a platter, keeping in line with their small-portions policy; the normal papas arrugadas, and gofio escaldado. Gofio is traditional Canarian flour, which has a distinct flavour, and this is cooked with fish stock. If you've never tried it, I suggest you did.Service was adequate but next time, I'd be more inclined to try one of those restaurants on the side streets rather than this.
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4 based on 155 reviews
We are at 6pm, normal in the UK but not here! We were the only ones dinning and thankfully this place was open as many others were closed. The service was quick and really tasty. We had the chicken soup which was huge and lovely, we then enjoyed calf liver and baked cheese with jam, both traditional local meals. We lived them both, portions were huge and the price for two with wine was â¬35. EnjoyThank you for dedicating your time in writing a review. Your opinion is very important to us. We feel excited that you liked our restaurant and that you were so satisfied. Please remember that we offer a nonstop service from 12pm to 12am. We like to take care of our customers and give the best possible experience to them, how they want it and when they want it. We sincerely hope to have you back soon !!!In the meanwhile, all the very best to you from our entire team.El Mercado
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4 based on 211 reviews
Nice and cosy restaurant in the center of Teror, combining the typical Canary island style with the homely warmth of the Scandinavian countries. Vegetarian, vegan and ecological options.
Follow the sign boards away from the main square and down the steep, narrow street. We booked for dinner, earlier than most locals, but the place filled later in the evening. Very friendly and attentive staff, food prepared fresh and all tasted good. Good selection of beer and wine at reasonable prices.Went back a couple of days later for coffee in the courtyard. Very pleasant haven from the busy Sunday market.
4 based on 371 reviews
Early afternoon visit. Very friendly and professional service. â¬72 for 2 - starters and shared main, water, glass of very good wine and coffee - but good value. Fish (sea bass) caught that morning was excellent.Menu is small, mainly fish but there are a couple of meat and vegetarian options.As others have said, fantastic location and views. Overall very enjoyable and felt very welcomed.
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