Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Torre-Pacheco, Region of Murcia, Spain. Torre-Pacheco (Spanish pronunciation: [torepaˈtʃeko]) is a municipality in the autonomous region of Murcia in southeastern Spain. It has a population of 27,400 (2005) and an area of 189.4 km². The only elevation of the municipality is the Cabezo Gordo, the location of the Sima de las Palomas, a protected archeological site. The town is home to one further education college called "I.E.S. Gerardo Molina".
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4 based on 298 reviews
Lovely xStaff were helpful & friendly..Loads of seating outside and tables and chairs inside too.Great choice of food with a couple different âmenu of the dayâ deals.I had the fish cake followed by the salmon with a glass of wine and coffee âï¸ â¬13.50.
4 based on 93 reviews
With 20+ places to eat down this little strip, we chose Ricos. Me being enticed by the Mexican menu. Specials menu was £13.95⬠for 3 courses... BARGAIN. kids had make your own pizza which was massive. Great service, great food... Was very busy so staff were a little distracted but to be expected when full.
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We've visited the resort many times over the last 12 years or so and this particular restaurant has steadily gone downhill over that time. It was once the wonderful Olivio serving good quality Italian food. Over several year now it has been a BBQ style place, fairly basic but the food was well cooked and it worked well. On this occasion the whole experience was terrible. The two staff were apparently working against each other with one working very hard whilst her younger male colleague seemed to be actively trying to offend customers at the same time as not bothering to write down their orders. He managed to query why we would want to order a bottle of wine and then decided we neither wanted that nor the bottle of water we'd asked for (his colleague did sort this out for us). The food itself was poorly cooked and the steaks we ordered did not seem of particularly good quality. On the plus side we had possibly the biggest starters we'd ever had although the quantity over quality didn't really work. Finally we did try to have dessert and/or coffee but over unfriendly neighbourhood waiter had decided enough was enough and given up completely. Eventually we managed to get the bill but even that took some effort. If this restaurant is in any way linked to the Intercontinental Hotel then someone really needs to have a word. In the same way as the 'Italian' restaurant over the road, we're going to avoid this like the plague from now on.
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