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I want to start with the aesthetic of the place is beautiful, friendly staff and delicious food! If you want to try from modern to traditional Spanish cuisine, this is the place to go.
4 based on 65 reviews
I've been going here for a few months. It's got a great location, with large windows and plenty of sun. The staff is quite friendly, and are helpful even when we speak in broken Spanish. They always have a mix of different tapas to give with your drink.
4 based on 85 reviews
We have been at this restaurant several times, and each time the food has been consistently good. The "bacalao dorao" (cod with kind of scrambled eggs and potatoes) is to die for, as well as the sirloin which they cook to your liking. Salads are very good as well, and the desserts are all home-made and really good. It is a place to eat really well for a very reasonable price.The place is rustic and big, and there is loads of parking space around the restaurant; down side is that it can be a little cold on a cold winter night.We definitively will be back!.
4 based on 87 reviews
One of the best things about walking the Camino de la Plata is staying in the little villages along the way and eating at their restaurants. We were recommended to Nandos by some elderly gentlemen passing some time in a nearby plaza. They didn't hesitate to reply when I asked them where was a good place to eat. And they were right. My husband is going through a bean phase at the moment....the slow cooked variety so was delighted with the fact that Fabada with Clams was on the menu. It was to die for. I tasted it myself and can vouch for it. Before that he had the Soupa de Boda. Also excellent. I don't feel hungry after a long walk so I usually have a salad and their mixed salad was one of the best ones I've had so far on our trip. (We've been away for 5 months and I eat salad most days), It had a variety of leaves, good quality tomatoes, asparagus, tuna, hard boiled eggs and best of all, although it was already dressed they left me with the olive oil and vinegar on the table. A dangerous thing to do as I have a heavy hand. Bread hot and fabulous. Excellent wine recommendation. Great décor and very amiable service.
4 based on 83 reviews
We took carpaccio and on top of It sheepliver on It .Never so that in mylife.Then THE pardridgesalad was way to salty.No good experience.
4 based on 151 reviews
Typical domestic food, roasts of Extremaduran meats and an exquisite cod. Familiar treatment.
My husband and I were recommended this restaurant by a friend from this town. He said it was a reference with the locals. We learned why! AgustÃn has fresh and delicious food, and wine from the region (and town) that is exquisite! The grilled vegetables, the blood sausage (morcilla) with egg, the Iberian ham, and the grilled lamb were all wonderful. The service was quick and friendly. We certainly will return.
4 based on 170 reviews
I chose this restaurant following the advice of other visitors in tripadvisor and i am very glad about it. the waitor spoke good English and helped me a lot to choose the correct food, he adviced me to try local dishes. i tasted an excellent jamon and the amazing cheese - torta del casar with which i fell in love.I highly recommend it.I´d like to thank your words. For us is very important the satisfaction of our customers.so once again thank you for visiting us and we hope to see you soon
4 based on 154 reviews
With the help of TripAdvisor contributors, we've started looking for good small restaurants in towns and villages just off the motorway, rather than soulless industrial roadside ones. Taberna El Fogón de Rafael, to give it its full name, is a gem. We stopped here after a 3 hour+ drive from Madrid en route to Rio Tinto and Costa Ballena. The set menu at 10 euro offers lots of choice and everything sounds appetising.We went for a cold ´salmorejo' tomato soup with all the trimmings and slices of grilled aubergine with a topping of 'salmorejo', chopped cured ham and hard-boiled egg. For the main course, we chose a pork fillet grilled with mixed herbs and a local 'cocido extremeño' where everything comes together in one plate (unlike it´s Castilian counterpart). It was excellent-creative-value for money.The restaurant is small with space for some 25. It was almost empty when we arrived at around 14.30 but filled up quickly, so it´s worth phoning ahead.to make sure.
4 based on 351 reviews
This place is next to the hotel where we stayed for a night. Very friendly welcome and good recommendations of the dishes. The beer âMarwanâ was great and the local wine which was recommended was not good. But the dishes were delicious.In the end they served a local cava on the house which was not good. In our opinion prices were a bit high for this town. Iâd say we had a good time but with a mixed feelings.
4 based on 351 reviews
This place is next to the hotel where we stayed for a night. Very friendly welcome and good recommendations of the dishes. The beer âMarwanâ was great and the local wine which was recommended was not good. But the dishes were delicious.In the end they served a local cava on the house which was not good. In our opinion prices were a bit high for this town. Iâd say we had a good time but with a mixed feelings.
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