Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Oropesa Del Mar, Province of Castellon, Spain including Opalo Restaurante, El Olivo Tapas & Bar, Restaurante Lasarte, Restaurante Puerta del Sol Oropesa, Restaurante Faro Real, La Pikaeta, Un Mar de Tapas, Restaurante Mendiola, Restaurante a Roda, Restaurante El Torico
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La cosa pintaba bien. Camarero muy muy amable (Paco dijo llámese) y carta variada. Nos pasamos quizá un poco pidiendo pues las raciones si son generosas. Ensalada de queso Cabra 10€ 8/10Navajas 7/10 Papas bravas 8/10Gambas al ajillo 0/102 refrescos1 pan Total 50€Todo estaba bueno excepto las gambas. CUSBDO uno pide gambas al ajillo, Espera unas gambas más bien pequeñas , pasadaspor la plancha , con el gusto del ajo...Nos trajeron 8 gambas cocidas flotando en una salsa acuosa sin nada de gusto , ni sabor y ya es difícil pero que ni olía a ajo, ni a nada!!14€!! El caldo ( era agua, con aceite sin nada de regusto) llevaba ajos que no habían tocado una plancha ni la habían visto de lejos al igual que las gambas. Ya el camarero cuando nos trajo el palto se le rebosó el caldo al dejarlas en la mesa , con eso digo todo. El camarero(Paco) muy amable (demasiado??) pero estaba desbordado, pues sólo le vimos a él en la terraza exterior, incluso entre las mesas nos mirábamos los unos a los otros diciendo ,”madre mía , llevamos 20 minutos esperando l cuenta desde que la habíamos pedido”. Camarero hizo lo que pudo y bastante que ponía buena cara pues estaba desbordado y la gente “algo nervisosa”Lo de las gambas al ajillo fue increíble créanme.
4 based on 85 reviews
Looking for a special restaurant to mark the end of our son's 10-day holiday with us, we were recommended Restaurant a Roda as a place locals frequent away from the more touristy venues along the seafront at nearby Concha Beach. We were pleased we followed the advice as our party of three enjoyed an excellent and reasonably priced dinner. We were particularly pleased that we were not the only diners, though being an out-of-season Thursday evening, it was still sparsely populated. Despite that the atmosphere was convivial and our waiter was welcoming and attentive, even though he couldn't speak English and our Spanish is virtually non-existent.We chose our starters of calamares a la Romana, a house salad and a plate of Iberico ham but the waiter, noting that they were for us individually rather than for sharing, adjusted the portion sizes and prices to reflect this, which we thought showed excellent consideration for diners' needs. My son and I had entrecôte, which was huge and beautifully cooked and served in a sauce of our choosing. My wife also said her lemon sole was superb and she would definitely choose it again if we ever return. We were slightly disappointed that our first choice of wine was not available but the (cheaper) alternative was really delicious and quaffable so no complaints there. There was also no solomillo available and the waiter admitted the pudding menu was also a bit restricted, though the flan and tarta Santiago we had were home made and delicious. With drinks, including a large gin and tonic, a bottle of Rioja, mineral water and coffees, the total bill came to just over €112 which we all agreed was great value. Diners looking to get off the tourist track should certainly include Restaurant a Roda in their itinerary for an authentic taste of Spain. Muy bien.
4 based on 328 reviews
I eat already couple of times to this fabulous restaurant and everytime the services is more then great.My favorite plate is the meat witch is baked on the hot stone(extremely delicious) and I recommend it to everyone.I find the food very fresh..The restaurant as well is very clean and the owner as much as the personal Is doing the best to please everybody.I visit Spain often and next time,definitely I will eat ,again here.Thank you,Mendiola
4 based on 268 reviews
A Sea of Tapas closes its doors by end of season. See you in the spring of 2017. Regards.
The fish in the oven and the salads are the best.The fish is fresh and the Resturant is for those who are healthy eaters. The salad had seeds are raisins. I will defiantly go back againIt's very close to the beach too.
4 based on 65 reviews
We have enjoyed several good basic meals at La Pikaeta. Try their Patatas Pikaeta! Most of the food is typical Spanish fare, but very tasty. The owners are very attentive.
4 based on 267 reviews
WOW! What a great meal! My wife and I ate at the Faro Real yesterday for lunch and we really had a good time and great meal. We had three appetizers Sepia(cuttlefish) chopped up in garlic, parsley, and olive oil, and Navajas( a "pocketknife" literal translation) a type of shell fish, and something else that was good but I don't remember the name, all were delicious. My wife had fish and I had a steak called "Entrecote" smothered in a creamy pepper sauce and it was delicious. Dessert was a couple of their homemade favorites, Copa and chocolate cake WOW they were really good. I almost ordered a second helping. We finished the meal in the Spanish tradition with a coffee my wife had a normal coffee but I had a local favorite called a "Carajillo". That was the best after dinner drink I have ever had period! The Faro Real is owner operated and they actually came by and asked us about the meal and our stay in Spain. Both Inma and Gustavo are very nice people and have a great restaurant we will come back!
4 based on 1035 reviews
Restaurant and watch original to eat a good rice by the sea , enjoying both the traditional cuisine of avant-garde creations As without losing Mediterranean roots .
Was struggling to find anything to eat being a vegetarian in Oropesa besides pizza. After reading other reviews in regards to this place, was well worth trying. I would recommend this to all how visit, amazing customer service, tasty food & totally relaxed atmosphere. I will definitely be going back.
4 based on 599 reviews
My husband and I visited on the basis of the reviews on here and I have to say we weren't disappointed with the paella, we had the calamari and Valencia rice and both were delicious and well cooked. The paella came out in a traditional pan and was a huge portion for just two of us to share but was lovely. I had a glass of white wine too which was also very nice. I was slightly disappointed when the bill came that they had charged us €3 each for bread which they had brought without asking and as I don't eat bread had I known they were going to add it to the bill I would have requested that they didn't bring it. Overall it was a very nice meal, the terrace is a nice place to sit and watch the world go by but although not extortionate it's not a cheap eat.
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4 based on 247 reviews
Definitely a place where to go … it looks like a bar, but it serves high quality food!I probably would't have stopped if I hadn't read reviews.Tapas are simply great, extremely fresh fish and very generous portions!A bit difficult to communicate as none of the waitresses speaks English, but they are extremely kind and do their best to make you feel at ease!
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4 based on 197 reviews
Realmente fuimos a este restaurante por las opiniones que habíamos visto en TripAdvisor y realmente no nos defraudó una comida de 10 con una carta de vinos bastante selecta un sitio para repetir
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