Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Garriguella including Brasic, Chez Louisette, Can Batlle, Aux Copains D'abord - Cafe Colon, Cooperativa de Garriguella, Hotel-Restaurante la Placa, Restaurant Moli de Vent, Restaurant La Vinya, Cal Sagrista, Garimall
4 based on 165 reviews
we ate the gastronomic menu (gazpacho, truffle and foie risotto, fish, dessert) and were so happy for every course. The risotto was truly remarkable. The terrace seating was perfect for lunch under the carefully manicured shade trees. The wine was not local emporda wine but it was from catalonia and very good. We had such a nice lunch we ended up drinking the whole bottle of wine
4 based on 459 reviews
Nice dinner in the historic interior, with elegant tables. Being in a large group, we had mixed feelings regarding the food. Some of the dishes were outstanding, like a beef tail or fish. The others quite average, like pasta with prawns, or langustine salad. The service and the wine choice were faultless.The place to return.
4 based on 92 reviews
Especialidad Carnes A La Brasa Y Pescado,variedad De Ensaladas Y Comida Tipica Catalana,caracoles A La Llauna,bacalao A La Mussulina,pies De Cerdo Con Caracoles,costillas De Cordero A Loa Brasa, gran parque infantil para jugar los niños y granja de animal
Since the first time I was taken there in April of this year I paid a further three visits there taking different friends. The restaurant is well decorated and spotlessly clean. There is plenty of parking and a small children's zoo to one side of the building as well as children's rides.The 11 euros menu is really good. Three courses and a small carafe of wine per person.The food is well cooked and prepared and the staff really are lovely. So helpful.On a minus point,despite their restaurant advertising literature being shown (as well as other languages) and a few signs outside written in English as far as I could tell there was not a member of staff who spoke any English at all. The menu is written in Spanish and French only and you have to be able to have at least restaurant Spanish or French language ability to order. For me thankfully it isn't a problem. But English speakers only..beware. It's a shame as its a smashing place.
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4 based on 164 reviews
Ambiente Familiar y Acogedor. Postres caseros Especialidad en Carnes a la Brasa,Comida Catalana, Argentina y Mediterranea. Verduras a la Brasa.
Some friends brought us to this charming restaurant for lunch. It was extremely busy and quite rightly so. Authentic Catalan food, well served and fantastic value for money. We visited on a Thursday, paella day, which two of our party of four had, a great choice from an extensive menu. The location was perfect too.
4 based on 136 reviews
Located in a gorgeus tiny village of the Empordà , this restaurant is specially charming because of its lovely décor. The dinning-room is covered in wood, with furniture and a wide range of details in alpine style. The chef has impecable credencials, with a great experience in French cuisine. You can taste well-elaborated seasonable dishes, including vegetables, fish and meat. Desserts are also delicious.Itâs a worthy option to eat the daily menu, itâs good value for money.Consider La Plaça Restaurant to be a worthwhile place to spend a lovely and relaxing time if you want to escape from your daily busy routine.
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4 based on 256 reviews
Founded in 1963 and with over 50 years of history, Cooperativa Garriguella is the coming together of small producers and wine growers from Garriguella. It is the living testimony of a familyâs determination, hard work and sacrifice, a family who firmly be
I had a very fine dinner here when staying in Garriguella. There is a nice terrace but I sat at the inside since it was getting a bit chilly. I ordered an entrecôte with vegetables and French fries and the waitress told me that the local housewine came free along with it... The white wine - a whole bottle had been brought - was excellent, and so was the meal. I also got good bread with it. After my dinner I went to take a look in the shop which sells all kinds of local agricultural products and which stays open until late.Thanks a lot for your visite, BelgianWanderer
4 based on 96 reviews
Here one gets the tastiest food with a local flavor. The atmosphere is homely and soothing, and the whole place is very well decorated. I went with my girlfriend and once we sat down for dinner we felt like spending the whole night there. This is what I was looking for when travelling the countryside.
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4 based on 220 reviews
We went to buy wine in Capmany and the viticulture advised us to go to Garriguella. Wow - we can't wait to go back already. The midday menu was 12 euros with a fantastic local wine included in the price. I went for the stuffed aubergine which was delicious and my partner went for the empedrat. Luckily I have been learning Catalan for a couple of years so I managed to order in the local lingo - some other tourists came in and two staff helped translate into Spanish and some French- they seemed very helpful...and there are plenty of them too, we counted 5 waiters/waitresses to cover the main resto and all the little adjoining rooms and outside eating area. After that, we both opted for the chicken/rabbit in garlic - again, beautifully cooked and very tasty. For the dessert we opted for the ice-cream followed by a coffee. During all of this we were amazed by the number of people waiting to eat, there were at least 10 at the door when we left. For a small village, the resto certainly has a reputation. The menu at the front door is comprehensive and available in the evening. We will definitely be returning.
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4 based on 148 reviews
Locals and tourists mix together to enjoy a slightly modern twist on Spanish classics at reasonable prices - only complaint were the mosquitos! Maybe some lemon-eucalypus candles to keep them mozzies at bay?
Turning back to the origin of the kitchen, the grilled cuisine, the basic taste, more primitive, where the smell of smoke go hand in hand with all ingredients of the dishes⦠At Brasic we love cooking, so we also offer you a gastronomic experience with dif
We walked past this restaurant and decided to try it because it looked clean and modern and it offered what appeared to be some interesting local dishes. We sat down and I ordered the turbot, and my wife ordered the sole. I thought that it was a little unusual for a restaurant to have two varieties of fish on its menu that are so very similar but I explained it to myself on the basis that the sauces (as described on the menu) appeared to be very different.We were given a small tasting dish which was very nice. Everything was looking good.And then the mains arrived. Honestly, when the server put the dishes down in front of me, I was impressed. A real effort had obviously been made to arrange each dish. But the fish on my plate was a fillet of fish (about 15mm thick) and covered in its skin. It did not look like turbot at all. I didn't complain because the dish looked so good. On my wife's plate was a triangular piece of fish, obviously a cut from around the tail of a fish, again, covered in skin. It looked nothing like sole. It looked like a cut from cod/cabiott or some other scaly fish with that same shape.We commenced eating. My fish was bland, the swirls of dressing on the plate were tasteless and added nothing to the taste. The overriding taste was a strange fishy taste with a lot of salt over the top. There was no butter or lemon or sauce of any type, it wasn't pan-cooked or braised (or at least braised correctly). It was pretty awful. Dry, funny smell.My wife did not eat her fillet. She said it wasn't sole. I looked at it and I agreed. Then I tasted it. It tasted the same as mine, but it was bad, going off. It was old. That was the same taste in my fish, but more strong in the smaller thinner tail section.I recognised it as being old-fish when I tasted her fish. I think that it was cod too. I think that the chef palmed off 2 cuts from one Fish that was going out of date.One of the worse, most dishonest meals I have ever had. I felt sick all afternoon. To be avoided at all costs.Dear Lough222,Thank you very much for taking part of your valuable time to share your recent experience with us.First of all, I would like to extend my apologies for not having met your expectations. At the same time, I would like to review some details following your comments. I do not know if you made any comments directly during your stay regarding the fish however, I would have liked to correct this immediately by adding another dish in its place at no cost to you. We would also like to clarify that in our restaurant Brasic, the protagonist of the kitchen is our wood oven, which forces us to cook some of the fish such as sole and turbot (not cod) along with its skin, to reach its optimum cooking. Possibly the confusion was due to bring a sauce "Pil Pil" that accompanies it, made from the gelatin of cod that is emulsified with garlic and olive oil. We regret that your overall experience with us has not met your expectations and we take note of your comments to improve the level of satisfaction of our customers.Best regards,Brasic Team
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