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4 based on 116 reviews
Casual elegant, air conditioned and open area also, with a beautiful golf view!! We thing in ourselves as a culinary workshop , here you can find french, italian,spanish and mexican food. Visit us , give us a try!!
Highly recommended. The calamari was thinly sliced in thd lightest batter, the coconut shrimp with mango sauce was to die for and the sea bass fillet was beautifully cooked. Nice complimentary bread basket was also provided and liked that they didnt try and sell expensive bottled water but served free ordinary iced tap water. Service was excellent and very attentive and friendly. There is a choice of indoor and outdoor seating but its quite a small restaurant (adjacent to the golf course) so worth booking ahead in high season. We had two courses plus bottle of wine and coffee which totalled a reasonable £65.
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5 based on 39 reviews
Typical Andalusian restaurant of the south of Spain with main influence of the Sevillian, Cordoban, Caditana and Choquera food.
After reading the reviews, thought we would give it a try. We did the samplier appetizer because we wanted to try a bunch of different Spanish things. Disappointed. A lot of things were just a very thinly sliced piece of meat on a hard potato roll. The owner was very nice and service was good. Don't know if we will return.lo invito a discutir de nuestra gastronomÃa andaluza, acompañado de una buena botella de vino con una buena comida andaluza.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Was disappointed. Salad bar not that great. Meat--not that much selection. Not the cleanest. Not worth the price.Thank you for the comments, we will take care of it. We hope to give you a better impression on your next visit.
4 based on 51 reviews
Casa de Tere is a traditional restaurant off the beaten path with authentic Mexican food. Prices are very reasonable, and has some of the best pozole in town.
I had this restaurant on my dining list for over 3 years before getting the chance to finally dine here on a traditional Pozole thursday. The restaurant itself is off the beaten path but most all cab drivers will know the name as it is very popular with the locals. I cannot compare this Pozole to any other as I had yet to try it before but I got the verde Pozole with shredded pork which is the traditional type. The portion was huge and extremely filling even for those with a hearty appetite. They offered a huge side tray of seasonings for the Pozole such as Chili powder, Oregano, Diced onions which completed the dish and flavored it perfectly. This restaurant is within walking distance of the Emporio hotel as you arrive to Cristabol Colon make a right and 2-3 short blks to Alonzo Martin make a left and a quick right which is still Alonzo Martin La Casa de tere is on the left about 100' up the street.
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