Reviews on Spanish food in Alzira, Province of Valencia, Spain. Alzira is a town and municipality of 45,000 inhabitants in Valencia, eastern Spain. It is the capital of the comarca of Ribera Alta in the province of Valencia.
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4 based on 1550 reviews
New restaurant in Valencia, speciality in rice, paella and Mediterranean cuisine. Come and meet us, we have the best prices.
Our hotel tried all day to make a reservation, but the phone was constantly busy. So, without a reservation, we were welcomed, shown a nice table and served by smiling attentive staff. The small outside entrance hides a beautifully appointed surprisingly large multi-story eating area. Our meal was super, the wine was delicious (and reasonably priced) and the whole experience was totally top-shelf. Really, this is a professionally run restaurant with warm small-town feeling. Our whole experience was five star all the way.
4 based on 155 reviews
Salón grande luminoso con terraza comda mediterránea muy bien comunicado con chef reconocido con cocina de autor.
We were quite disappointed with the lunch menu and especially the terrible service. The food was a mixed bag, Cloxinas, Gazpacho & Rice quite nice, Albóndigas very salty, salad and dessert nothing to write home about. But the worst was the service, totally ignored for 1/2 hour and the waiter with the glasses couldn't care less about his customers. Later a guy who was quite willing took over and the owner looks like he belongs somewhere else, but not in his own restaurant.No recommend, better go somewhere else, esp. if you are not part of the close circle of Valenciano friends and a foreigner.
4 based on 136 reviews
ALENAR it's a former word in valencian language that means: to breath deeply. Actually it is what we usually do when we are in front of our beloved Mediterranean sea. We are a tapa's bar: this a traditional way of eating at Spain that consists on ordering
We visited Alenar because of the Tripadvisor 4 and a half stars and were heavily disappointed because that is a bar with tables that serves canned stuff with a touch of innovation. The quality is medium, including their three kinds potatoes, their canned tuna and even their sardines. It was too late to change but we found it very disappointing.We are a tapa's bar: this a traditional way of eating at Spain that consists on ordering many tapas that go at the center of the table and everyone shares it. We are a genuine valencian tapa's place. Most of them are cold but some warm. It's a pity that you didn't understand the traditional concept as the vast majority does with top quality local products. But obliviously, it's impossible to delight everyone.
4 based on 3787 reviews
Closed for holidays until 10th of September 2018
Extremely popular paella restaurant, always full and queueing, so book in advance. They provide all kinds of paella, including common seafood or inkfish versions. I would recommend paella valenciana, the earliest and most traditional Valencia taste. This and the vegetarian paella are the 2 dishes that need to book at least 1 day in advance.
4 based on 900 reviews
I picked this restaurant on trip advisor when planning a dinner to celebrate my engagement last night. First time in Valencia on a city break.I wanted to book a great restaurant for the occasion and it did not disappoint.food was amazing, beautifully presented, nice atmosphere, staff were attentive & explained each course.when we were leaving, head chef / owner came over to congratulate on our engagement which was very nice.highly recommend.
4 based on 607 reviews
Primera “Gastro-Arroceria” de la Comunidad Valenciana. Al igual que siempre nos adaptamos a los nuevos tiempos presentando un nuevo estilo de restaurante que continuará marcando tendencia en Valencia. Más de 35 años nos avalan, abiertos al público desde e
We had paella and wine here, which are excellent as many comments confirm. We had a wonderful and rare experience here which I want to share. After having delicious lunch here we paid with a credit card. First, we offered American express, they did not have it then tried a visa and leave the restaurant with pleasure. The following day we received an email from the owner saying that they overcharged our credit card by accident (the bill was 48€, we were charged 84€) and he wishes to send us back the amount overcharged to the account number we provide. This was a very gentle, very kind behavior, ethical conduct of business which we appreciate very much, as we would not notice that difference. Thank you very much again Mr. Jose Estevens...
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4 based on 440 reviews
Restaurant with modern and delicious dishes with eggs and many more!
We went here on the strength of the TA reviews and were not disappointed. The food is Tapas style but was on another level to any other Tapas we had during our stay. We shared 3 tapas dishes and a dessert and a great bottle of wine and it came to 50 Euro. Well done guys
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4 based on 601 reviews
Small and familiar restaurant specialized in rice, our specialties the seafood paella, the paella of carabineros, the paella of lobster, let us advise you with our selection of Valencian wines that will surprise you.
This is a very small typically simple Spanish restaurant. It is simply decorated and certainly not salubrious, however more importantly it was spotless, well furnished and nicely presented.The place seems to be run by a family with only one person serving, however, here's the rub, the service was excellent. The waiter was extremely helpful, and very pleasant.Now to the food. My oh! my. This is food to really savour. The two starters we shared were lovely home made croquets but the cuttlefish in mushrooms and asparagus was simply delicious.We had pre-ordered the seafood paella which you need to do when you book a table, which you MUST. The place is very much a little tourist haven and the owner had to turn people away who had not reserved, so reservation is essential.The paella, had the most wonderful flavour and cooked to perfection.For desert, the home made carrot cake was moist and delicious and the chocolate and orange cheese cake was different and fantastic.Now here's he other rub. For a meal like that with sparking water and two beers, two coffees only came to €59.Will I go back, most definitely and the maximum of 5 discs is not enough for Pasqualet. It is already rated the number one in El Palmar and it is certainly going to stay there serving food like it does. Long may it thrive.
4 based on 128 reviews
OK! The set menu is 24 euros and other restaurants nearby offer one for just 12.However, every single detail counts and you feel it immediately when you are already at the table. Tablecloth, napkins, and service.I liked the menu: three starters and then a main dish you can choose from three different options. Dessert was fine too.I liked it!
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4 based on 411 reviews
We were very disappointed. We took the degustation menu with selected wines, and with speeds of lightning dishes and 'corresponding' wines (which didn't really match) were 'served', which means simply added to whatever was still at the table. At one point we had 2 dishes and 3 glasses of wine. It was ridiculous. There are way better options, even for the price.. No explanation about food.We were quick because, as we discussed before sitting, we need a table en in an hour and a half and and we have left you half an hour more, modifying all the reserves of the second shift. The tasting menu has 4 dishes+dessert (19.50€) and the wine pairing are 8€ for person. We believe that wines are well pared and 5 dishes every 25 minutes it's ok. We are sorry if you need more time and if you don't like the wine pairing.RegardsElisa
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