Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Talavera de la Reina, Province of Toledo, Spain. Talavera de la Reina is a city and municipality in the western part of the province of Toledo, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain. It is the second-largest population center in Castile–La Mancha. Its population of 83,793 makes it larger than the city of Toledo, although the latter remains the provincial capital.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Every dish came out fast, Filippo was really helpfull and friendly! Be sure to be around this area during lunch time...you will not be disappointed!!! Everything is delicious!!! C'mon!!!Manuel Italia
4 based on 41 reviews
Cuando voy a un restaurante además de valorar de que el producto y elaboración sea buena, me gusta que el trato recibido sea también correcto. En este caso todo ha sido perfecto, el trato y la manera de atender y aconsejar sobre cantidades y que elejir fue exquisito. Además las elaboraciones excepcionales, hacia tiempo que no disfrutabamos tanto de la comida y el trato recibido.Enhorabuena por la gestión del restaurante.
4 based on 158 reviews
dining alone, I got English translation quite easily from the waiter. Had well presented three course meal plus a drink for just over 17 Euro although main course was rather salty but perhap not the best choice on my part. For three nights had six course dinners with an international group and food excellent on the whole. Unfortnately dinner there was late by British standards at 9pm but that seems normal in spain.
4 based on 166 reviews
Delightful meal - wide range of tapas and raciones, some very pleasant wines and very friendly service. No English spoken by anyone, but a mixture of pointing, broken attempts at Spanish managed to navigate the menu. The found prices were very reasonable compared to one at a parador the night before, where the food was indifferent, service was poor and costs were high. Good, noisy atmosphere that felt really Spanish.
4 based on 155 reviews
Nice atmosphere ideal to have a quiet drink or enjoy a proper Moroccan tea, they offer various Moroccan dishes for lunches and dinners. Nicely decorated.
4 based on 358 reviews
Read about the restaurant here on trip advisor. Went by at 19:30 and it looked closed. But I am glad we went back at nine. One of the best starters I have ever had. Unfortunately the waiter didn't speak any English and we didn't speak Spanish. But he managed to serve some lovely food. Good selection of beer, gin and wines.
4 based on 284 reviews
Quality! from the Chupa Chup quail leg starters (a must) to the suberp quality and cooking of the meat, even the salad had us raving about quality. The uniqueness of the menu was a welcome change in Spain.
4 based on 451 reviews
Taberna decorada con viñetas de Don Antonio Mingote y motivos taurinos. En este local se puede venir a tapear o a comer o cenar. Destacan sus ibéricos, sus guisos como el rabo de toro o los callos asà como sus carnes.
Stopped for lunch between Toledo and Oropesa. Had trouble deciding what to order so asked the waiter. That's the way to go as we received honest feedback. The salmorejo (gazpacho w bread crumbs mixed in, etc) was to die for! Pleasant and attentive waiters.
5 based on 764 reviews
Newly open this restaurant is no doubts one of the most original restaurants I have ever been in. Not only the creativity of the dishes is exceptionally elaborated, taking some typical dishes to a new level, the service is in an unusual way pleasantly friendly and familiar, I felt like having dinner at at friends restaurant. Here quality is more important than quantity and you will find dishes are served in small portions which at the end are proven more than satisfying. As a suggestion, a wider wine menu will be interesting and creating a permanent menu, instead offering only the options of tasting menus, will be advisable. In a town where gastronomy is becoming a trade mark, such a restaurant was needed somehow. I will definitively come back a few more times.
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5 based on 764 reviews
Newly open this restaurant is no doubts one of the most original restaurants I have ever been in. Not only the creativity of the dishes is exceptionally elaborated, taking some typical dishes to a new level, the service is in an unusual way pleasantly friendly and familiar, I felt like having dinner at at friends restaurant. Here quality is more important than quantity and you will find dishes are served in small portions which at the end are proven more than satisfying. As a suggestion, a wider wine menu will be interesting and creating a permanent menu, instead offering only the options of tasting menus, will be advisable. In a town where gastronomy is becoming a trade mark, such a restaurant was needed somehow. I will definitively come back a few more times.
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