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4 based on 309 reviews
We booked in the basis of Tripadvisor reviews and weâre not disappointed. In fact our expectations were surpassed. This is a gem that stands out from many mediocre in Mijas. Tapas had a modern twist and weâre delicious. 2 per persons is enough for starters and the mains were superb - great choice. The cod and the lamb were both magnificent. Could not fault a thing and very reasonably priced for relatively high end bistro food. If we lived locally this would be a regular for us.Muchas gracias por su visita, y por la valoración tan positiva, esperamos verles pronto
4 based on 568 reviews
This place is closed for vacation Tomillo Limon is a place where you eat tapas made ââwith local produce and high quality , and enjoy the best wines and spirits, in a cool and pleasant atmosphere.
Had the place to ourselves at 12:00 on saturday, chose 5 tapas dishes and they all tasted great. Not the cheapest in town but great food, server was a little sturn but appeared to brighten up when we tried out our poor Spanish to order
4 based on 68 reviews
Family restaurant founded in 1992,specialties in fish and seafood meats,all our dishes are instantly aroused
They did not follow the instruction of our order. I asked for no sauce to be added to my starter, it came out covered in it. Hubbie asked for his steak to be cooked well done, expressed no blood at all. It came out oozing blood and they added salt to my salmon when I asked them not to.
4 based on 89 reviews
Just 15 minutes from Marbella, Castillo de Monda offers great views over the Andalucian country side. Find yourself a spot on the spacious terrace, an intimate corner of the tropical roof garden or have a drink with tapas at the bar. Enjoy a coffee or a g
Having lived around the area for 10 years, and written many positive restaurant trip advisor restaurant reviews, we wanted to return to Monda castle to positively review the changes. It started well. Great welcome. Perfect location. Service attentive. Sadly we left disappointed. Our meals were poor and we left feeling insulted by the attitude of the waiter / manager. We ordered the â¬55 sharing chuleton de vaca steak. It arrived looking plentiful and piled with asparagus. On cutting into the steak it was evident it was mostly fat and inedible. (Judge the quality for yourself - the picture is attached) We told the waiter, who was also the manager (the English one) and rather than apologising and offering to replace or refund the steak he was very defensive, accusing us of eating most of the steak and leaving the fat before bringing him over and raising our complaint! He also said he warned us it was fatty. He only said it was the best steak, full of flavour and âlightlyâ marbled, but not that it would be 80% fat - as you can see from the photo!! After 10 mins of further argument where he still refused to bring another steak or refund our money, bizarrely he then admitted that other customers had complained about the fat too and offered us a free Dessert!! Small compensation for â¬55 and missing out on a main course!The other meal was monkfish and lobster stew. 2 pieces of monkfish and two tiny pieces of meat from the claw. Tasty but not worth â¬27. We all left hungry and dissatisfied and went to another restaurant for dessert and coffee.It could have been such a different and dare I say it potential for a positive customer experience. The evening was ruined by the portions, substandard overpriced food and argumentative attitude of the manager. Bizarrely as we were leaving the manager realised he handled the situation badly, put his hands in the prayer position and said âsorryâ. Too late. Lost our business forever. You have been warned. Such a shame. Poor service from management who canât accept customer criticism. We shall certainly let our community know to avoid this overly priced restaurant should they also be unfortunate enough to meet this manager and be dissatisfied with their order.Dear nikkih298, Thank you for sharing your experiences at our restaurant. It saddens us to read you have had such a bad time and want to apologize for the disappointment. It is our goal to please all our guests and we go through lengths to make sure everyone enjoys themselves when visiting our castle and leaves as a happy and returning guest. I'm very sorry in your case this hasn't worked out.Your story reads like a horror one and we like to take the opportunity to share with you our side of the story. (My apologies to the Vegans and Vegetarians among us for the following detailed explanation about large cuts of meat)When Matthew took your order, he explained that the cut of meat you picked really is a connoisseur's one (weighing about 1kg of which about 20% is fatty and also has a piece of bone), it is much appreciated by meat lovers, because the fat and bone add to the taste and tenderness of the meat, but not so much by someone who isn't a fan of this type of meal. Hence he asked you if you were sure about taking it and also suggested the more friendly chateaubriand (fillet steak) which you also find on our menu. Five minutes after serving the steak he approached your table and asked you if you were enjoying your meal. You said you were.When you had finished eating (it's normal one doesn't eat all the fatty bits (however some do)) you told us you were disappointed and refused to pay for the meal. Matt expressed his surprise and remarked that he explained to you the characteristics of the meat beforehand and asked you why you hadn't told him when he came over to check on you. Is this the part which you interpreted as him being rude? What you refrain to mention is that he did feel sorry for you and that he asked the kitchen to prepare for you a smaller version of the chateaubriand which is on our menu in order for you to try the difference (this obviously free of charge). He also offered desserts on the house in a final attempt to settle the mood.We do feel sorry about this occurrence and truly regret that despite all, you haven't enjoyed your time with us. The vast majority of our guests is very happy with their experiences at our hotel and we'd love to be able to show you that we really aren't all that bad. If you ever change your mind about visiting us another time for a second opinion, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] and we would be very happy to accomodate you.
4 based on 209 reviews
A more than 350 year old farmhouse renovated and maintained as a hotel, bar and restaurant, hidden away from the Costa del Sol. Lots of outside terrace, lovely dining with chimney, inside and outside bar, surrounded by nature and lovely view.
Went Sunday afternoon with friends who live in Spain, on recommendation, we were made to feel as if , oh ok then, will serve you food. Scruffy waiters, undercooked fish, just not welcomed. Will not go again.
4 based on 25 reviews
International Tapas Served Daily. Fish and Chip Fridays with Live Music. Traditional Sunday Roasts. Bistro Menu Coming Very Soon!
I canât believe Iâm writing an average review after all the amazing comments listed for the Ginger Pig, however, with high expectations we visited this place. Pleasant seating area outside, great for relaxing and admiring the views. The owner was very welcoming, chatty and friendly. It was a hot day so my group of friends decided to eat in. We were served by a young gentlemen, less than friendly and generally couldnât be bothered. We were told about the meals on the menu that were unavailable that day, and all I can say is, that what was eaten was very mediocre. The mussels was tasty, the three bean hot pot, bland. The side salad was dry, no dressing, mainly chopped lettuce with a few pieces of onion and two small pieces of pepper. Lack of attention in the ladies bathroom, it appeared clean, but no toilet paper in the dispenser, only two empty rolls. I went into the restaurant to see if I could find a napkin, but none in sight. Would I come here again? Maybe for the live music and a drink, but not to eat.
4 based on 288 reviews
After some research, they realized that though there were a lot of restaurants in Alhaurin El Grande, there were only two ethnic types of restaurants. And so they decided to open a Moroccan restaurant where the guests not only came to eat, but also to exp
We visited Almadina on holiday 2 years ago and had a great meal. So we returned again this year and we werenât disappointed. The owner is so friendly and welcoming, probably more than any restaurant that we have visited in last and this years holiday. The food is fresh, homemade and all the dishes especially the Moroccan are so very tasty. Gorgeous warm flatbread has such a lovely flavour. The prawn tomato pilpil in my opinion is the best Iâve had in Spain! The spices used and prunes in the lamb tagine are so balanced, just try it! My husband had filo parcels to start and fajitas, which he really enjoyed. They cater well for kids too! Pizza and fries for my son and spaghetti bolognaise with garlic bread for my daughter. We shared a round of drinks and a bottle of wine. All this and the bill was around â¬80, so reasonable! Go and enjoy a lovely meal in this friendly family run restaurant!
4 based on 268 reviews
We are a bar & restaurant serving great value delicious food. We serve both South African, British & International dishes.
We stopped off for lunch having driven past on many occasions. Easy parking, good welcome albeit in English, shown to a table on the terrace and ordered a drink again all in English. We were surprised about this. We decided to have the menu of the day for 12â¬. We chose the mackerel salad to start and beef stew for main cooked in a small traditional pot called a Potjie. Just a few things missing, no bread with the meal but when we asked they provided it, no oil and vinegar but again was provided in small dishes and no olives on the table. I only mention this because if you go into any Spanish restaurant thatâs normally what they provide. The service was good and the staff friendly but we were a bit disappointed that it is all very English. The meals were very tasty and we both enjoyed the food very much.
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5 based on 718 reviews
Santiago's Kitchen is located in the heart of the old town in a sympathetically restored townhouse with an elegant dining room & beautiful courtyard garden surrounded by orange trees for warm summer evenings. Serving modern rustic cuisine with a focus on
What a gem of a place Santiago's Kicthen is! This was our third visit with a group of friends and the experience was as good as ever.The food is delicious and beautifully presented and the courtyard setting is magical. Thank you Natalie and Allen for your impeccable service and hospitality.
4 based on 358 reviews
Been here 3 times the last three years and the food has been great every time. Thereâs always a lot of people there so might be good to book a table in advance. They have a really good Sangria as well. Gracias por contar con nosotros, su satisfaccion es nuestra satisfaccion, esperamos verles pronto de vuelta por esta su casa. Un saludo
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