Reviews on European food in Haria, Canary Islands, Spain including Restaurante La Maresia, La Puerta Verde, Bar Cafeteria Los Roferos, Restaurante Jameos del Agua, El Amanecer, Tahoyo, El Rincon de Quino, El Pasito, Pizzeria La Artesana Arrieta, Casa de la Playa
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4 based on 1172 reviews
We had a really hard time finding empty seats for the two of us, and there's good reason for that!The restaurant is right by the sea, has an excellent menu with highly efficient waiting staff and an obviously stellar reputation!Our waiter recommended the fish fillet of the day and we were not disappointed! It was served with lots of garlic, a side salad and Papas Arrugadas con mojo (which was excellent). The piece of fish itself was humongous, we barely finished it (and only because I could not let it go to waste, I ate so much I almost felt sick afterwards). The size of the fish made me really apprehensive for the bill as well, as the fillet did not have a price next to it when we ordered - however, we paid only 35 Euros for the two us (including drinks) and we were incredibly happy with everything!Just a shame we did not have time to go back there!
4 based on 416 reviews
Having lived in Italy for several years I am very particular about Italian food and know a damn good pizza when I eat one. If you have had your fill of fresh fish and Canarian potatoes, this gem of a street restaurant, run by genuine Italians, is a real find.The pizza menu alone has something for everyone including several vegetarian and vegan options. Bases were light and crispy, tomato sauce was tasty and they were generously topped.Service was friendly and efficient and it was lovely to hear La Signora singing along to the background music (also Italian!) The extensive menu also features authentic pasta dishes that mean we will certainly be going back. Some people may prefer to stick to local cuisine but when you can get food this good, why wouldn't you? Grazie a tutti, ci vediamo!Grazie mille
4 based on 236 reviews
Service: ++ (speaks French also)Food: fresh fish excellentTapas: chic peas : averageChips - French fries: not home made but okPrices: reasanableScore: in my opinion 4 in reality but given 5 to not decrease the average score of this local restaurant Next to the restaurant Amanecer where we wanted to go but was full. Not disappointed by the alternative choice.
4 based on 175 reviews
Very friendly staff, very reasonable prices and great service. Prompt service and tasty coffee, the apply cake was delicious, carrot cake was good but a bit on the drier side.Drinks prices cheap 1.20 but cake a bit steep at 3.50. Nice setting in the old square.
5 based on 154 reviews
Tapas and Canarian cuisine, both takeaway and eat-in. Fantastic find.
Tahojo is a laid-back restaurant where everything is spot on. Tucked in the white streets of Punta Mujeres, close to the dramatic sea and natural swimming pools of this lovely village, the restaurant is fresh and jolly and the food is perfectly balanced: tasty, interesting and healthy. We visited three times during our stay and we enjoyed all: spinach croquettes, Lanzarote style potatoes, beans, fried rabbit, fried eel, the fabulous goat stew. Everything was cooked at perfection: nothing to add. Manuel, Ramon and the kind colleague (I donât remember his name) attending to the service are a fantastic team and this is reflected on the smooth experience at their restaurant. I read some of the reviews complaining about the service and I have only one suggestion to my fellow travellers: relax chicos! Thank you Tahojo!Muchas gracias por su visita y atencion. Ha sido un placer para nosotros. Los mejores deseos para ustedes. Cordialmente Manuel
4 based on 2092 reviews
Lovely little traditional place with great seafood and the best bit is that you can eat on the terrace not only looking at the waves but at full tide they are right under you. Friendly staff and great seafood at a reasonable price. I live here in Lanzarote year round and this is a great spot to eat away from the resorts. I see that this review will the 2000th one so they are doing something right for a long time
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4 based on 336 reviews
My friends and I, we have had a few beers in this awesome place underground, nearby the lake full of tiny blind endemic lobsters.Not expensive at all,very clean and spectacular view.With every two beers they serve a little basket with olives, wich is surprising.(for the same price in Italy you can get the smallest beer you can imagine)
4 based on 193 reviews
We stopped on our way to have a drink. We were very intrigued by the quality of the food given the prices on the menu. So we tried a couple of tapas and were very impressed by the quality of the food. The owners were very friendly. The bar gets a bit lively in the evening with the locals. Nice atmosphere if youâre looking for something a bit more authentic.
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4 based on 866 reviews
Refreshing menu, very tasty with fresh ingredients. A lot of very tastful veggie and vegan dishes besides the perfect lamb and iberico dishes. Deserts are to die for. And service is extremely good, the passion and fun is sparkling! Visited a second time, just to try other dishes. Definitely a treat!
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4 based on 278 reviews
Superb food. Fantastic service. Miguel the owner is the chef. The squid croquets are melt in your mouth. Fried baby squid absolutely delicious. Garlic prawns are a must. A nice touch was a small starter courtesy of the restaurant and the maracua liquer to finish. Enjoyed a lovely bottle of El Grifo wine from the island. Definitely would recommend and will be back in September. Keep up the good work.
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