Reviews on Spanish food in Cambre, Province of A Coruna, Spain including Selo tapas 2.0, Terreo Cocina Casual, El De Alberto, Artabria, La Leonesa, Peculiar, A Pulpeira Rompeolas, Marisqueria Rios, EME Taberna Contemporanea, Namoreira
4 based on 338 reviews
I live in Spain for almost 2 years and I can guarantee that the Chuleton a la Piedra from this restaurant was the best meat that I had in Spain so far! Once in Coruna, step by and try!
4 based on 91 reviews
Tables - Montaditos- Classics- Meats- Fish - Seafood Bar-Terrace-Dining Room Vinoteca +50 references Cellar Star Coffee and Breakfast +30 gins
The staff is very nice and understand about their products, so it's qualified. The food is mostly a modern version of Galician food. I recommens grilled razor-shells with lemon mayonnaise. Also the 'lomo' and 'marraxo¡ (kind of shark) was very tasty.
4 based on 365 reviews
I come here often and find this to be one of my favorite restaurants. Great seafood at very reasonable prices in a nice setting and with good service.
4 based on 347 reviews
We were on a day trip to A Coruña. We visited the Castillo San Antón and the Torre Hercules (Both recommended). It was getting close to 4PM when most restaurants close. Did a quick Trip Advisor search and found Pulperia Raizor. We picked it because we wanted to try the pulpo that Galicia is famous for and because it was close by. It was back off the beachfront nestled in with some other restaurants. The room is casual and humbly appointed. The staff was very welcoming and helpful wading through the Galician words. The pulpo and scallops were an order of magnitude better than any seafood I have ever eaten. The cheese plate was excellent. Had a Galician wine which was light and perfect with the food. Fran our waiter was super friendly and helpful. Our entire party loved the food. Very reasonable price! â¬55 for food and drinks for 4. I wish I was a regular! Sorry about the photos, waited a bit too long!!
4 based on 469 reviews
Service is fantastic, the presentation and flavours are so delicious! We had three specials.... a smoked salmon, avocado, and mango ceviche....divine, an ahi special, and a beef rump steak sliced, rare, with bleu cheese stuffed gnocchi. Pictures of all three attached. The pulpo was not our favorite, we prefer a more simple presentation. The desserts on the other hand, absolute decadence. The almond cake with whiskey flambe is exquisite....salivating just thinking about it, vanilla tarte with mango and a sort of pistachio marscapone scoop', hard to explain....but grew on me with each bite, and then a lovely chocolate, crackling crusted tastiness rounded out our meal....Suggested wine, a red Spanish blend, and after dinner port finished off our night in a perfect manner.Reuben, our server, was fantastic! Our compliments, again, to this great little gem of a restaurant!
4 based on 283 reviews
Had the the number one Iberian Ham four servings for our family of six. We also had the spicy peppers and a tray of assorted cheeses. Everything was outstanding and the quality and taste excellent. Good value for money as well. The people were super friendly and spoke English. The red wine the server recommended was also very good. We even got some ham to go and they vacuum packed it. Lovely to see all the locals come in for a bite to eat and a glass of wine and everyone treated as family. Some people even had there dogs with them. Great place. Highly recommend. Would definitely go back.
4 based on 1344 reviews
In so many (we were 15) we went to this restaurant without reservation and, after some hesitation, we were greeted with cordiality (bonus). We tried a selection of crustacean appetizers (shrimps, grilled saintjacques, fried octopus ...) and a main dish (I tried angler and cheese: really good!) to end up with a chocolate cake. With 4 bottles of A cova do lebre ribeiro 2016 and one of sherry Hechizo Pedro Ximénez 2008 (but you can choose in a quite large list of wines, with a lot of Spanish producers). Just a little more than 35 ⬠each. Highly recommendable!
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4 based on 2437 reviews
Modern and exceptional variations of traditional dishes based on seafood. Starter with marinated shrimps with sauce and strawberries is interesting, but lacks a bit of taste. Octopus, red tuna and scallops with garlic sauce are great, explosion of tastes, perfect texture and decoration. Dessert is a must have. Funny and great!Service is great, friendly atmosphere.
5 based on 270 reviews
Restaurante a la carta con un punto informal. Especialidad en arroces, carnes y pescado de lonja local. Postres caseros y elaborados. Bodega muy cuidada y variada.
This restaurant really gave us a great surprise. We were welcome by Ana, the waitress, who is very nice and can give good advice about the menu. There is a wide variety of options among the starters, we chose the marinated salmon and mackerel tartar on sushi rice with a fried egg, a very tasty experience. Most diners had also ordered one of the rice dishes, we went for the dry version (a banda) with monkfish and prawns. Delicious, just like the veggie pad Thai that our kid enjoyed. The wine was also great and the ambiance and lighting made the overall impression a very pleasant one. Totally recommend,itâs probably the best addition to the A Coruña restaurant scene lately.
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Wide variety of tapas, rations and desserts to accompany you offered at the center of the town.
Lo descubrimos por la app de el tenedor y nos encantó.Trato y atención buenÃsimos, la comida nos gustó mucho toda:Croquetas de carrillera y almejas (mejor las primeras)TortillaCalamarPimientos de PadrónPatatas ali-oliPrecio inmejorable.100% recomendable.
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