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Some friends recommended us this restaurant and they were right - we really enjoyed our lunch !! Apart from the wide range of dishes (all delicious), we found the service excellent and they were âsupersimpaticosâ. The price was very resonable considering the quality of the food. When we went it only cost 12,50 Euros
3 based on 61 reviews
We came here for a lunchtime weekend menu, which was quite disappointing. Luckily we have since discovered other gems of the town which mean we don´t have visit this one. The food was nothing special. It serves typical Spanish & Catalan food. If memory serves me the weekedn menu was 18 euros, and was I´m afraid to say worth more like 10 euros. I expect it´s a place to be visited during the week when the menu and quality of food are best matched, but at the weekend it´s best to wonder else where in search for better quality food.
4 based on 28 reviews
What a beautiful hotel Balneari Prats is, we found it as we parked our car nearby in Caldes de Malavella and decided to have lunch, we sat outside in the glorious sunshine and had a very simple but very tasty lunch. We liked this place so much we came back for drinks later in the week, its just a fabulous little spot.
4 based on 51 reviews
This restaurant is located in a residential, quiet area, near a lake (hence the name). Large outside terrace. Playground just across the road. Cuisine is Spanish and we liked it a lot. We ate there on a Tuesday and it was quiet, but it seemed to give the chef more time to concentrate on our dishes. We had a lovely tiime.
4 based on 207 reviews
It's always a good sign when you pull into a restaurant car park and there are lots of cars there. Especially when it's situated in the middle of nowhere. We would never have known about it, had it not been for Trip Advisor, but we seemed to be the only people who found out about it that way. Everyone else seemed local, including a big table of about 20 Mossos d'Esquadra (the local police force) in full uniform. I always take this as a good sign of how good a place is.It's mostly Argentinian food, with a few local adjustments. A Choripan, which is supposed to be Argentinian Chorizo inside bread, had a Butifarra sausage instead, but was none the worse for that. Like most proper Argentinian restaurants, it had dishes like Pasta on the menu, but no Milanesa (escalopes) or Matambre (a rolled pork dish). The empanadas were delicious, and the croquettes the best we've tasted in a long time. But the high spot of the meal was the meat. Tira de Asado, Vacio and Entrana were on offer, the latter a huge piece of tender Skirt steak cooked to perfection.Now the amazing thing about this place is the price. All the above, plus dessert, many of which were home-made, were all part of a Menu del Dia at â¬18 (December 2014). There were a few extra charges (there were five flavours of ice creams included, but Dulce de Leche Ice Cream, which is compulsory in any visit to an Argentinian restaurant, was â¬2 extra. The Menu included a starter, main course and dessert, wine and coffee and represents extraordinary value for money when you consider the quality of the cooking.
3 based on 191 reviews
The daily menu starts suprisingly good but it decreases its originality arriving at desserts. In general, the quality of the dishes is high and it's well presented. Service is correct and at time.
4 based on 110 reviews
I ate a set menu of 3 courses here and was pleasantly surprised. The food was very good, traditional dishes, executed well. A good mix of options between veggies, meat and fish. Portions very generous, it'll fill you up! My favourite dish was the grilled vegetables which was simply excellent, bursting with flavour, cooked to perfection and seasoned beautifully. The menu came with a whole bottle of wine :) I tried, but alas, couldn't finish it all. I leave that challenge up to you, but it's always better to have too much than too little. The price was very affordable and the service was friendly and attentive.I left full, content and smacking my lips as I stumbled slightly tipsy back to the hotel.Highly recommend!!!
4 based on 410 reviews
always a great a place to eat , very good service, good choice of menu, grilled lamb chops, pork loins, chicken, Prawn or tuna salad all very good. Eaten there quite few times and nice little courtyard out true back. Will definitely return again.
4 based on 380 reviews
Five of us had lunch here on Jan 1st. Three of us ordered the menu del dia for 25 euros each. For starters, we ordered the bacalao & cheese & potato gratin (good but not great) and cream of seafood soup (good but not great). For entrees, we ordered the paella marisco (good but not great). We also ordered the sirloin steak with potatoes (pretty good) and cannelloni (average). For dessert, we ordered the chocolate brownies (served warm) with ice cream (pretty good). With wine, the bill came to 125 euros for 4 adults and 1 child. Service was pleasant but a little slow.
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4 based on 50 reviews
WE DO TRADITIONAL CATALAN CUISINE. We are a restaurant that aims to share traditions at the table. The only fireworks you will see will be when you taste our home-madre croquettes and the only explosions found here will be those linked to the memories of
Very large restaurant - Michellin star but despite its size is still available to offer good service. Classic menu with a few interesting touches
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