Reviews on European food in Betancuria, Spain including La Sombra, Casa Santa Maria, RESTAURANTE DON ANTONIO, Casa de la Naturaleza, Bodegon Don Carmelo, Todo Bueno, Casa Isaitas, Antonia
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5 based on 89 reviews
The portions were huge and far too salty for either of us to eat. The starters were reasonable at best but it was definitely not worth the £80 we paid. The wine was nice enough but we only had a glass.As we came in the host Kira was quite rude and abrupt when we asked for a menu for drinks. She also asked us to leave a small bottle of water outside the door?! All in all this was a lovely atmosphere and environment but the food was really below par and the entire experience was made awkward and uncomfortable by the host.On top of this it is a VERY long way to travel unless you live close, our taxi to and from Calete de Fuste was £50 return...Dear Sonali, I am sorry to hear that your experience at Antonia has not been to your full satisfaction. We only cook with the best local produce and our charge for a 3-course dinner including wine is competitive in relation to other fine-dining restaurants on the island. Unfortunately, we do not allow our guests to bring their own drinks which is stated on our website and apologise for any confusion on this matter. We hope to see you again and be able to revert your experience. Kind regards, Kira
4 based on 240 reviews
Rural guest house, restaurant patio - tapas & full meals - & bar. Extremely charming, disarmingly simple yet exceptionally handsome. Delicious local fare, excellent servce.service. Stayed overnight and ended up eating all meals there. Breakfast was 2nd to
Today we had lunch in this restaurant. Looked it up on the internet, because of the good reviews and the nice pictures. Unfortunately I was really disappointed when the food arrived. I heard constantly a ping of the microwave, did not smell any nice cooking fragrances, it looked poor and the taste was bad. Very sad, the place self is very beautiful, great atmosphere and very 'Spanish' and authentic. We both had pain in our stomach the whole afternoon :-( I would certainly not go there, a waste of your money
4 based on 122 reviews
We had visited Antigua, Fuerteventura just for the day, we found the restaurant by chance as we were wandering around the area. We were greeted pleasantly and asked the language we wanted the menu in. My partner had a local dish with goat meat, which just melted in the mouth. I had a pizza, with some of the best tomato sauce layer I've tasted. It was family friendly, as are most Spanish restaurants . We were given a small local custard filled doughnut type taster with our coffee, and at the end we were given a honey rum/chocolate combination, which was l enjoyed very much. I would have eaten there again if we'd stayed closer to it.
3 based on 270 reviews
Ate here with friends in May after a dander around the village. 9 little plates of tapas to share between us. Goat stew, peas with bacon, padron peppers, chickpeas with chorizo, paella etc.All quite tasty but veering towards the bland. I would have liked a little more ooomph!Quirky decor and great ambience though so a memorable lunch. Did not have to pay to use the toilet.Recommend a stop off here.
4 based on 121 reviews
We visited after it had rained and at first thought that it was closed as the outside chairs were tipped up against the tables, but we are glad that we continued inside. We shared a large plate of mixed tapas for lunch - a good selection of hot and cold morsels in a very nice setting. The red wine wasn't the best that we had during the holiday, but it was OK. The inside is quite dark and poorly lit - probably a good atmosphere for the evening, but very dark for lunchtime. Perfunctory service. The prices was a reasonable 21 euros - cash only.
4 based on 140 reviews
We popped in here for coffee, en route to Betancuria and were expecting a basic village cafe, but were surprised how sophisticated it was. Those having lunch seemed to have large platefuls. We had already eaten, so sufficed with coffee, sat at one of the windy outside tables, overlooking the village church. The coffee was good, but it was expensive for what it was, compared to most cafes.
4 based on 606 reviews
This review simply relates to the café (rather than restaurant) as we called in just for a coffee. Suffice to say that the coffee was not the cheapest (E2-50), but certainly the best of our 2 weeks in Lanzarote (this being a day trip). The bar area is just superb, so much of interest with sides of ham and goat bells etc. hanging from the ceiling. The restaurant is directly opposite the church of the same name and the village, original island capital, is just gorgeous and timeless.
4 based on 216 reviews
The mission is simple: serve delicious, affordable food that guests will want to return to week after week. THE FOOD Our menu changes according to the seasons and what is provided on a local basis - making sure that vegetarian and vegan options are always
We stopped at this cafe whilst visiting Betancuria. The cafe is set in stunning gardens with lots of exotic plants and cacti. The food is also great quality, the burgers are fantastic. There is also a good choice of vegetarian options.
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