Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Nijar, Province of Almeria, Spain. Níjar (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnixar]) is a Spanish municipality in the province of Almería, Andalusia. It lies in the eastern part of Almería, in the Sierra de Alhamilla and the south-eastern Mediterranean coast, in the Campo de Níjar, near the famous Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park.
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4 based on 255 reviews
We made a point of finding this restaurant as a result of excellent reviews on TripAdvisor. We weren't disappointed. The decor is smart and modern, and the food provides a modern twist on some traditional dishes, along with some new ones. There is an excellent wine list. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal, and the service and attention we were given. Gazpacho was first class, calamities were very good, and we shared a main dish of cochinillo (suckling pig) crisply cooked in little pieces. When the waiter recommended a small portion of cheese to help us finish our very good Ribera del Duero winnow were not disappointed p we were served a manchego which was voted the world's best cheese (out of 2700 cheeses) at a UK cheese fair! And it was! Desserts were equally excellent, and with every dish the chef came out to check that we were satisfied. All in all a very good evening!
3 based on 396 reviews
Great mediterranean food at best price in town. See view, outdoor tables and indoor AC available space.
We had diner here on our last evening in Las Negras. Wish we discovered this restaurant earlier. Family owned restaurant. Very friendly athmosphere. Good food for reasonably good prices. As a closure they serve Limoncello!Nice gesture. Was the busiest restaurant in town this thursdaynight.
4 based on 503 reviews
Nice restaurant, nice food and excellent location. It is located in a second floor as a terrace, right in the sea line. The food y good and the personnel very nice and kind.
4 based on 88 reviews
There are two restaurants in Tabernas named "Eras" and both are next to the gas station. Antonio's is a little behind the station and you enter the restaurant through a "castle wall". The interior of the restaurant is large and nicely appointed. Tablecloths, fabric covered chairs. The medio dia is 12Euros. Salad + 3 courses, water and beverage. I enjoyed the Olga de Trina - almost a meal in itself; and the baked chicken with apricots. Menus are only in Spanish but Antonio speaks English well and his servers were efficient and helpful. The restaurant was empty at 1:20pm but quite full of local diners by 2:00pm.
4 based on 125 reviews
Un nuevo concepto de cocina tradicional con notas de actualidad es el que nos caracteriza. Y siempre mejorando e innovando por y para nuestros clientes. Celebraciones y todo tipo de eventos especiales,reuniones,comidas de empresa,comuniones,etc. DISPONEMO
For 10 euros you get a fresh salad starter followed by good quality and large quantity first and second plates from one of the most extensive menu-del-dia lists that you will find anywhere. The food is mostly fresh and well-cooked and is washed down with a drink of your choice and followed by a dessert of your choice (again from an extensive range) and a lemon sorbet. The service was excellent too.
4 based on 201 reviews
The quality of the food was ok (and the puddings were good) but the choice was limited, it costs a bit more than most restaurants in these parts and the set menu includes only one glass of wine compared to the half-bottle that you get in most places. So in terms of value for money, it cannot rank more than average.
4 based on 69 reviews
Los Albardinales is a themed restaurant of high quality traditional cuisine located in AlmerÃa Southern Spain based in a building which used to be an old Oil Mill built in 1925 and opened to the public reformed in 1998. In the reform, great care was taken
Stopped here for lunch as we were house hunting in the area and had read some lovely reviews. You wont be disappointed. Just make sure you are hungry the food is plentiful from the large chunks of bread served for dipping the gorgeous organic olive oil, the side salad is a dish on its own and not your normal piddly English side salad. We had the set 19 euro menu, which was amusing as it is chefs choice of the day, if you have a little Spainish you will be able to make out what the lovely waitress was saying LOL if you have no Spainish you will just be surprised by the lovely food that they serve. All in all would I recommend?? yes with out a shadow of a doubt just don't forget to purchase your olive oil on the way out.... it would be rude not to xx
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4 based on 232 reviews
After our all inclusive hotel really disappointed us with the food on our Honey moon, we looked for a nice place to eat. What a delight this place is! We eat there every night of our holiday! The pizza and pasta are freshly made to order and the service was the best we have had so friendly and welcoming, the food is excellent and lovely wines too. Don't listen to the bad reviews this place is perfect.
4 based on 422 reviews
We arrived around 10.30pm after a couple of mojitos :) They we're still serving! Pizzas were huge and very good. We enjoyed our desserts, but the pizzas were definitely the better part of the meal. Friendly staff and great atmosphere.
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4 based on 546 reviews
Cuisine that combines innovation and tradition, using quality raw materials, processed with the most modern methods and with great creativity.
Off the beaten track (in January at least), lovely setting with some fantastic dishes from a simple menu. Great beer and wine recommendations from our knowledgeable and personable waiter. We enjoyed every minute and even our small dog was made welcome, weâre definitely going back and taking friends!
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