Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Comares, Province of Malaga, Spain. Comares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 28 kilometers from the provincial capital and 24 from Vélez-Málaga. It is located in the foothills of the Montes de Málaga 703 meters above sea level. Comares is one of the 31 villages that make up the comarca of Axarquía.
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3 based on 35 reviews
This bar / restaurant is a hidden gem. The food is fantastic and really cheap. There is a good variety of dishes too including pasta dishes (as a lot of the other restaurants in Comares serve mainly meat and chips dishes.)We had a beautiful bottle of Rioja for 9 euros and the beer & soft drinks are very reasonable too.The staff are lovely and very helpful. Thereâs only one who can speak English but you get by and theyâre very pleasant. The service is a bit slow but if youâre not in a rush itâs a lovely spot to sit and enjoy the local square.I would definitely recommend.
4 based on 61 reviews
Traditional English Fayre set in a intimate country cottage atmosphere, with a warm family welcome and a friendly service. Traditional English Ales and well balanced wine list. Evening meals served Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with a choice of the menu of
This was our second visit to La plaza bar for Sunday lunch. Whilst the food is really highly commendable the service is chaotic.The system,if it worked, would be acceptable.Each table is called up to the buffet as space becomes free.We are sure this is based on time you book a table. However tables who had already been served clearly were jumping in for second and third helpings, way before first time around customers had had a look in.Whilst there was still plenty to eat we did not want to wait a good 40 mins for a plate of roast. The carver was grumpy, limited yorkshire to one per person and little apple sauce on offer.The waitress did try to apologise when a table of four jumped the que....but would we go back? Sorry but doubt it very much. Judy and David BattenHi Judy and David, So sorry that you were disappointed with your visit this time. Our Carvery is always busy, being that it is an "all you can eat" Sunday Lunch. Unfortunately we have no control of who books a table, and how they behave. On this day we had a rather rowdy party of 14, that seemed to be over indulging and throwing the kitchen and staff into overdrive. To be honest, our worst nightmare! Hard to believe the Carver himself was grumpy, and all who know him will surely agree! He is usually the happiest chap! As for your Yorkies, it was probably the last 2 in the bowl at that time, all you had to do was ask for more, and the same for the apple sauce. The nature of the Carvery is to constantly refill all the serving dishes and sometimes it is can slip a little. The only robots are the cookers and ovens, the rest of the workers are humans.Don't forget the first time you came, it must have been more pleasing to you both, you did come back!
4 based on 229 reviews
Found this restaurant through Tripadvisor and it deserves its top status. We had the set menu which was a great choice and the food was delicious and excellent value. Rudi was a great host and made us feel very welcome. Thoroughly recommend trying this, we were lucky as we hadnât booked but it is probably advisable.
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