Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Sardina, Spain including Dedo de Dios, Restaurant Casa Pepe, El Oliver
3 based on 545 reviews
History location great prices and fabby Canarian food. Situated on a pebble beach in a picturesque village steeped in history. Dedo de Dios or named after the Finger of God statue in the sea. Very clean- food plentiful and delicious. Amazing picture of Christâs ascension from the sea outside the restaurant in the foyer . Canarian mojo great and paella and salad superb!! Worth a visit
Spain Food Guide: 10 Mediterranean food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Sardina
3 based on 130 reviews
We had a delicious shrimp salad for lunch after walking into town from Las Longueras. Service was excellent and our effort at ordering in our very rudimentary Spanish was rewarded with small glasses of ronmiel at the end of the meal -- after we had paid. We'd never had it before. Suffice to say we brought a bottle back to Canada with us, so we'll always remember Casa Pepe.
Where to eat Spanish food in Sardina: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 208 reviews
My friend and I came to this restaurant initially as part of a day excursion we went on (https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g187472-d10799923-Reviews-Excursions_Gran_Canaria-Las_Palmas_de_Gran_Canaria_Gran_Canaria_Canary_Islands.html). We enjoyed the food (and the town of Agaete/Puerto de las Nieves) so much that we decided to have lunch there the next day, all the way from Las Palmas. We both went for fish for both days and because these were "catch of the day" type of fish that were fresh and tasty. The sea view was stunning and the service was good. It's a lovely humble family run restaurant. It was the first occasion for the both of us to taste the mojo sauces and we both liked them very much. I would recommend this restaurant and would come again if I ever go to Gran Canaria again.
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