Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Buno, Province of A Coruna, Spain including O Cachon, As Garzas, Restaurante Marisqueria Casa Rosa, A cunca, San Francisco, A Taberna De Lesto, Casa Antonio, Seiruga, Casa Da Vasca, Marisqueria O'Burato Malpica
3 based on 196 reviews
after a plate of good Zamburinas, we orded Centollo for two persones, which was not fresh anymore, had a bad old taste. This should not happen in a place like Malepica, where the port is just before the door of the restaurant! I felt a little bit unwell after this dinner.
4 based on 27 reviews
Traditional food with a creative and innovative touch.
Restaurant : - Dinner-very reasonably priced & fresh Percebes, the Octopus, sardines & prawns with Rape (Monkfish) served with Couscos are uniquely prepared (a must -try!) - Breakfast- jamon and toast plus coffee, a great start of the day. Overall service: very attentive and personable.Overall WiFi connection in room, very good.
4 based on 71 reviews
De rechuparse los dedos!! Si se va a comer arroz, no se debe comer mucho de entrantes. Recomiendo llegar tempranito y reservar porque en Agosto, a pié de playa...estaba completo. Relación calidad precio excelente. Sabroso, buen producto, abundante...repetiremos seguro!!!
3 based on 134 reviews
I found the restaurant by chance and got a table outside (sunny day). First they treated me clearly like a tourist (no table-cloth, no cover,â¦). But after I ordered one of their expensive fishes, they changed quickly.The fish (monkfish) was very fresh and excellent broiled. I also asked for some open wine and they brought the bottle to taste. Also the wine was very good. An extremely good but not cheap (fish+1 glass wine+1 bottle of water = â¬28) lunch. Would go back there if I were in town.
4 based on 35 reviews
Amazing food and very reasonably priced based in a stunning location of Malpica. Nora and Louis run a family business and are very friendly and welcoming, Thank you!
4 based on 124 reviews
accidentally bumped into this restaurant while travelling along the "costa del morte" in galicia spain, and how i adore these kind of accidents....although facing the fascinating shore, the entrance is from the alley behind.straight to the point restaurant, no tricks no fancy demonstration. good and fresh variety of fish and others, very good service, free of charge seaview, what can a man ask for?enjoyed it very much ! fair and honest prices.try the fish platter for two !
4 based on 136 reviews
A truly exceptional restaurant. Very welcoming with fantastic food, deserts and comprehensive wine list. One of us is a vegan, and they prepared a special vegan dish which was one of the best we have ever had. Superb price, outstanding quality and this will be a regular place for us to dine this summer
4 based on 320 reviews
Other than fresh food, service and attitude are important factors to us too. We ordered spider crabs, goose barnacles, octopus and seafood rice. Very attentive staff and lady boss, Rosa. seafood is very fresh, price is acceptable (not the tourist trap price). What we like most, before preparing the seafood, they showed us the crabs and tell us the weight and price. One can tell they are honest people. They did not hard-sale their seafood. If you like seafood, come here. It is not a tourist trap.
4 based on 376 reviews
We stayed in the hotel which was lovely. Rooms spotless and the free mini bar and toiletries were a most appreciated touch. So far so good. Now comes the kicker â¬68 for a tasting menu the likes of which we have rarely encountered in our many years of Michelin star dining. And a special mention to the eel dish. Simply the finest thing I have ever eaten. We then booked ourselves in for dinner simply to eat the lobster paella. Sheer greed and once again sublime. Congratulations As Garzas you were perfection from your Reidel wine glass selection to your inventive dining. Miss this at your peril diners.
4 based on 215 reviews
Young lad serving was superb. Friendly, helpful not overly attentive but great when you needed and recommendations were helpful. And he was happy to listen to my rubbish Castilian Spanish! Hooray!We like seafood a lot, though the kids aren't as adventurous yet as we ar. We had pulpo, hake, cockles, mussels. It was all wonderful and very reasonably priced. Raciones is what they call it. A continuous supply of wonderful plates to share. Bigger than tapas. Fantastic. We turned up early and got a table. They opened eight thirty. After ten and you'd have struggled and this was a weekday.The main man has got it sussed. Simple food with very good ingredients. Nothing pretentious, nothing silly. Brilliant. I wish we could do this back home without the fakery!Que aproveche!
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