Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Esparreguera, Province of Barcelona, Spain including Restaurant Les Alzines, Restaurante Can Vidal Ramos, Brasseria la Nova Torrada, Los Tostones
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3 based on 65 reviews
Estuvimos desayunado con un grupo de amigos habituales, con los que compartimos gusto por el buen yantar.Hacen platos cocinados y sobre todo muy agradable el cocinado a la brasa con leña.No abren hasta las 9:30, a pesar que tienen anunciada la apertura a las 9:00Precio competitivo y trato bastante distante. Puede mejorar.Podemos volver en otra ocasión.
4 based on 185 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by a local as being good for Catalan food - in fact, it was wonderful; the worst thing about it was the car park, modelled on a bomb-site, across a busy roadInside the restaurant, decor is traditional and modestService is very good, given my ignorance of the Catalan language, with a couple of English-speakers, and an English menu.The food is superb; top-quality ingredients, beautifully cooked and presented. Beware the bread, garlic, tomato, and dried sausage brought immediately to the table - making one's own pa tomaqet is seductive, delicious, but filling.Starters and salads are generous, and very good quality; the beans with fried ham is gorgeous, perhaps a little substantial for some tastes - I ate every morsel. Main courses are based on meat and fish, not much vegetable. The lamb shoulder (I had a quick cookery lesson) is baked for a couple of hours, on a bed of potato and onion, topped with carrot and onion, but cooked without a lid - sweet and tender, with its own delicate but delicious sauce. The roast leg of kid is perfect - lots of meat, just as sweet and tender, served with aioli. The Parisians on the next table raved about the entrecôte steak, all of which disappeared; and about the mixed grill, which was huge, but which Madame tackled valiantly.The Parisians and we were the only non-Catalans in the place - the rest were family parties, who were obviously regulars - always a good sign.The wines, all local, some organic, were superb, but remarkably low-priced; we took our waiter's recommendation, a red called "08" and it was magnificentDesserts were traditional Catalan - we had a selection of tiny morsels, each better than the last; the chocolate ones were intensely chocolaty...We ate a three-hour Sunday lunch, every bite a delight, with very good coffee to finish; and the bill was under â¬100 - for what we ate, this really was astonishing valueif you have the chance, eat at this remarkable restaurant - it is perfect
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4 based on 204 reviews
This place is deservedly number 1 at time of doing this review. It appears to be only open Friday - Sunday (for info). There were 4 of us dining, with three 5/5 and one 4/5. The impression overall one gets is of passionate and interested staff - the waiter was on the ball, friendly and efficient (despite being only a young lad). The chef came out to see what we thought of his creations. The desserts weren't as impressive as the starters and mains, but I didn't think it fair to mark down to 4 for that...maybe 4 1/2!
Located inside a plaza where the anchor store is a super grocery store, Los Tostones offer a la carte and fixed price menus for a good price.I had lunch there after a early visit to Monserrat temple, It worth the wait. I tasted the octopus, butifarra, costilla, and all them are really good and the portions are big.The fixed menu included either soda or beer, I had the latter and with all that eating I fall sleep for a siesta.
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