Ahhh, Lanzarote: The Canary Island paradise where you can ride a camel into the sunset and then dine inside a candlelit cave. The rock formations of Los Hervideros will take your breath away, as will the views from the Mirador del Rio lookout point. Legend has it that locals would hide from pirates in the underground caverns of Cueva de los Verdes, which are now open to curious visitors. Above ground the Jardin de Cactus will teach you all about the spiny desert plants.
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5 based on 710 reviews
We have been visiting La Cabana for many years and have never been disappointed.The menu has many interesting dishes to try and they are always full of flavour.We enjoyed a cocktail before dinner from an extensive wine and drinks menu.Darren,Debbie,Matthew and Federico are a great team.Well worth a taxi ride from PDC.Until the next time.Geoff,Kathy and Anna.
5 based on 1 reviews
We have been to PDC for many years but this is the first year we discovered this beautiful restaurant. We had lunch here twice and it was delicious. The staff are so friendly and efficient and as other reviewers have written, the food is a treat. There is a special atmosphere sitting outside with a sea view and watching people ambling by in the sun. What's not to like about this gem. We will definitely be back on our next trip.
5 based on 1 reviews
We had dinner and can vouch for all the excellent reviews.
The quality of food and service is top notch !!!
Great value for money too !
Only issue for us was the restaurant is on first floor and next door to a cabaret club and smokers congregate near the entrance.
Not the fault of the restaurant of course but to rnon smokers it's a very unpleasant beginning and end to a lovely meal.
5 based on 613 reviews
I went with my daughter 3 days ago and couldn't have wished for a nicer friendly welcome and atmosphere. The food was freshly cooked and very delicious. We shared the goats cheese starter - delicious soft inside and delicately crispy outside, followed by wonderful lamb my me And my daughter had the chicken skewer which barely needed a knife to cut it. Can't wait till I return. " , .
5 based on 202 reviews
It is a restaurant that has a Sardinian cuisine like Malloreddus (pasta with spicy Sausage and tomato sauce), Pani Carasau(Sardinian Bread), Fregola Cozze Vongole e Bottarga(Is a typical Sardinian Risotto and Bottarga is a famous Caviar from Sardinia). We are pleased to offer you a complete vegan menu and some gluten-free specialties. Our menu includes a variety of fish such as sea bass , prawns , mussels , tuna and meat such as steak tartare , filet of beef . We have a variety of Sardinian and Spanish wines and Sardinian and Spanish beers. See you Soon! Giada & Denise :-)<br>WE ARE CLOSED IN July and first two weeks of August.
I really had high hopes and to be fair we had a lovely evening . The front of house blond lady was very welcoming, friendly and knowledgable about the menu. The other lady was surly and miserable to put it mildly! The starter of garlic prawns was stunning but arrived with two bits of what looked like deep fried very hard flatbread and these were tasteless and unnecessary. My husbands special pork was delicious if a bit fatty. My steak however was dreadful. Asked for it medium and it was burnt to a crisp in places (for some reason it was cut into three smaller pieces) and well done in others. There was no hint of the promised truffle oil, the bits of hard bread appeared again and the salad was a bit of rocket and a slice of tomato, very poor. Tiramisu with two spoons to share tasted home made and was delicious. The wine list was too limited and quite pricy for the only decent white at 20 euros. When you consider the place needs doing up, it’s a bit scruffy, and their inability to cook a decent steak, I won’t return but I would say , give it a try and see what you think.
5 based on 1 reviews
Due to high demand and low capacity, Lani´s Cafe & Restaurant can not accept more bookings. We will only accept bookings made before the 12th March 2018.
Popped in on Friday for a late lunch as we have in previous years the service, food and wine was 1st class. Extremely disappointed we'll be unable to do this next time as it's now residents only. We did look at staying over on the Friday night but 375 euros for an overnight stay is not in everyone's budget.
Hope in the future Lani's reconsider as everyone should have the opportunity to experience the amazing setting and 1st class service.
5 based on 114 reviews
Family run bar with large sun Terrace, inside and outside Seating and pool table. All sports show on large tv’s and horse racing if you fancy a flutter. Breakfast and lunch/snacks served all day until 5pm. Sunday Roast or homemade steak pie Sunday’s from 12.30. Come up and see us at Logan’s Bar
Absolutely love this place! Came here for Cheltenham week and it was fantastic. Proper bet run by proper people serving proper beer and proper food! Ron,Sue and Sharron....thank you so much for your hospitality and see you next March.Glad you enjoyed Cheltenham it’s such a good week with everyone. Have put pictures on Facebook and trip advisor. See you next year. Ron Susan and Sharron.
4.5 based on 880 reviews
Himalaya restaurant discover the rich, tantalizing flovours of indian, nepali and himalayan cuisine in a friendly welcoming atmosphere. Try our house specialities and our himalayan rich gravy dishes cooked with directly imported himalayan herbs. All the dishes are cooked to order so you decide how spicy you like it. ( mild, medium or hot)
The first night the restaurant was quite busy but we still were seated and menus produced and drinks order taken very quickly.
Lots of returning customers which is a very good sign.
Chicken Kesar was lovely, never had it before, Tandoori Chicken had lots of chicken pieces and the advice to have rice between us was spot on.
Last night meal and had to return, had Samosa starters and chicken soup, Chicken Mustang, can't remember my OH's main but he said it was lovely.
They also give choice of complimentary shots eg. Bailey's, Schnaps and not just the honey rum which we detest. Will be first choice for a meal when we return.
5 based on 693 reviews
What is “going to tapas”?<br><br>“Going to tapas” has nothing to do with the size of your dish, it has to do with what is in your dish and how you eat it.<br><br>“Going to tapas” means sharing; slow food; not eating everything at the same time and<br>having different drinks depending on what is your tapa…<br><br>…And that is what we are offering, the ultimate tapas experience…<br><br>You will discover the real Spanish way of eating, new wines from the island and the peninsula and different tastes of food that you will never get at home...and do not forget, now you are entering a Spanish way of life, we want you to laugh, talk loud and have a lot of fun…with your shirt on!!!<br><br>WELCOME!!!
Booking is essential but as open for lunch when we were there this was not that easy. Eventually managed to book via telephone.
Very pleased we did as the restaurant definitely lived up to the glowing reviews.
We thought it was lovely and reasonably priced for the quality of food provided. Will come back if in the area.
4.5 based on 941 reviews
Authentic Indian curry house with great views from the Terrace sitting area. Daily cooked fresh meals using typical tandoori clay oven. Spicy or not you decide...
Two very very good meals in this restaurant which was recommended by our son from a previous year and it did not disappoint in any way. Great service, beautiful food, nothing to complain about at all and they give you 10% off on your second visit!
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