Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Puerto Real. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you.. Puerto Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwerto reˈal]) is a seaport in Andalusia, in the province of Cádiz. As of 2010, it had a population 40,667.
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4 based on 78 reviews
I bought a groupon thinking it was a restaurant, however this is just a bar. The food was poor, they serve fish only to those who buy the groupon! Low quality fish.
4 based on 90 reviews
Map location is not accurate, but the address is. (Maybe corrected shortly). Not much English spoken but very friendly staff and beautiful food. We picked a couple of dishes from the menu and asked the waiter to select a few more. All were lovely and as the night rolled on, the atmosphere built. Great night, we will be back! Gracias
4 based on 52 reviews
Hemos estado varias veces durante nuestras vacaciones y siempre hemos quedado satisfechos. La comida buena en general. Las tapas muy buenas y también los platos de pescado y carne, sobre todo la ternera de retinto de muy buena calidad y bien cocinada.Muy buen ambiente y, excelente y familiar trato. Destacar la amabilidad y simpatÃa de Verónica y del señor que está habitualmente tras la barra. Saludos desde Valencia y muchas gracias.
4 based on 98 reviews
Some plastic chairs under the awning, some plain wooden tables inside, and a couple of waitresses who have probably been working here for many years. The attraction is fish so fresh they keep it in an open cooler so you can see what you are going to eat. It all comes in from the boats in the bay. This is a happy, energetic place dedicated to no frills but good, simple seafood. Closed sunday dinner (don't know about lunch)
4 based on 147 reviews
The best food in Cadiz If you are here for business or a family trip This is the best place to go for lunch
4 based on 134 reviews
Food ok. Service horrible. Actually itâs the worst service I have ever received. Wasnât local. Didnât bother serving us. Donât bother unless u are local.
4 based on 307 reviews
This restaurant serves a mixture of Canarian and Spanish dishes, there is a lot of choice of dishes on the menu and you can choose two different portion sizes for each dish, we chose media racion, which was the half size portion, which was still enough for 2 people. We chose potatoes with mojo sauce which is a traditonal Canarian dish normally made with tiny Canarian potatoes boiled dry in salty water. Well this dish was nothing like the original dish, the potatoes were big ones and the sauce although really tasty wasn't authentic at at. So I don't know if any of the other so called Canarian dishes are authentic at all, but this one certainly wasn't. Overall the food here was nicely cooked and tasty, but a bit hit and miss. Another dish we tried was prawns in batter which came with tomato salsa, but instead of a lovely fresh zesty tomato salsa it was made with sundried tomatoes with totally overpowered the prawns. For desserts we chose cheesecake which tasted bland and mass produced, and a banana dessert that sounded great on the menu but when it came was a tiny ammount of cooked banana with loads of whipped cream and inedible pastry. Having been to some of the Canary Islands we love their food and it was a shame that some of the dishes didn't live up to our expectations.
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4 based on 155 reviews
Cocina de mercado, carnes, pescados y mariscos, comedor exterior e interior, celebraciones y comidas de empresa.
we wondered in here because Taberna del Puerto is closed on sunday. An open courtyard with a dirt floor inside a high wall makes it seem like you are inside even though you are outside. Good fresh fish, and the waiter spoke very good English--that's not easy to find here.
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4 based on 129 reviews
This an absolute fun place! Looking like it was styled in 1800, this is the place where the locals eat. The food and drinks are cheap but of very good quality. Hard working staff making sure you get what you like. Just enjoy the vast amount of locals pooling in after 9PM creatief a great atmosphere. Don't let the appearance of the place scare you off. This is true fun and good food!
4 based on 1017 reviews
Nada mas entrar en Arsenio Manila, este se percibe como si se tratase de un auténtico showroom, un auténtico multibar cómodo, acogedor y diferente. A la hora de comer encontrarás una carta original muy original, que se caracteriza por abanderar una apuest
It's probably more of a 4.5. Great:Outside seating on the boardwalk with view.Beautiful decor with books available. Razor clams with garlicFried squid with ink aioli. Wifi if sitting inside.OK:Mussels is sake. A bit salty.Service. Not bad but not overly friendly. A bit pricey.Bad:Nothing I would come back and recommend to others.Thank you very much for your opinion, jj100002016.We hope he comes back soon and we get everything to be "great".
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