Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Comillas, Cantabria, Spain. Comillas is a small township and municipality in the northern reaches of Spain, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. The Marquisate of Comillas, a fiefdom of Spanish nobility, holds ceremonial office in the seat of power at a small castle which overlooks the town. The Comillas Pontifical University was housed here before it moved to Madrid, and the old university buildings are among the finest examples of architecture in the town. Besides this, there are many notable medieval and baroque buildings.
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4 based on 495 reviews
We arrived to San Vicente after a long driving from the Picos De Europa reservation (from Fuente De). We travelled around their sea shore and later parked our car and went to visit the port. After few restaurant checking we found this restaurant by their big note of the menu of the day. This menu allow the customer to enjoy several dishes in a low price. We were welcomed nicely and ordered our dishes.The service came quickly and the food was very good.Their desserts were not good (especially the ice cream)Very recommended
4 based on 681 reviews
Bar, restaurant, rations, fish, meat. Offer seasonal, possibility of half portions for children. Value adjusted price, terrace with sea views, good atmosphere. Improved team.
We originally stopped here for just a coffee, along with our dog. One of the waitresses came out and pointed at our dog saying something in Spanish (my Spanish is not great!), and we were oh no they donât take dogs, however all she was trying to say was that the lead was wrapped around our dogs paw!! She then even brought out a dog bowl, and proceeded to fill it up with mineral water (which we werenât charged for btw). Coffee was lovely.We wandered off, but decided to return for lunch given the warm welcome we were given. Lunch was amazing, started with an amazing house salad which was big, but very tasty. We did go to order another starter, but the waitress informed us that the salad would probably be enough for two which was very accurate and appreciated! I then had the Merluza (Hake) on top of black rice with cuttlefish which was really really (yes thats two reallyâs) good. Price was very reasonable, and it was a really nice spot on the harbour side with great service.Weâll definitely be returning on our next trip to this beautiful part of Spain.
4 based on 375 reviews
Warm welcome and the freshest seafood make for a great combination. Plus a sure hand in the kitchen makes the best of the great stuff they procure
4 based on 1053 reviews
We tried this place in the most crowed week of the year, in mid August. Nevertheless, we had a nice table outside and tasted several good dishes: fried chopitos (small fried calmari), anchovies, green pepperoni (pimientos) and rice with lobster (arroz bogavante). Excellent white wine from Cantabria. Service was fast and professional.Honest price, 85⬠for 3 persons.
4 based on 674 reviews
The are many seafood restaurants in this town...and Boga-Boga comes in as the most highly recommended by my friends. It proved to be outstanding! We had the lobster and potatoes meal with garden salad with Spanish wine. They brought out homemade spreads made from the local fish to start and a great local bread. When the Lobster meal arrived it was a large 2 kg lobster from the local waters cooked with very special Spanish Potatoes. We ate tell we couldn't hold anymore! Just "finger licking" good! Price was 22 euros each for everything....a great place for lunch...go early or make a reservation. A top seafood restaurant in Cantabria....we recommend without reservations...just top draw !!
3 based on 231 reviews
Best in the spring or summer where sitting outside,virtually on the dock wall and watching the fishing boats returning to the small harbour adds much to the ambiance. My wife & I spent a leisurely 2 hours enjoying a lovely paella with loads of seafood and the 30 minute wait whilst they made it from scratch was a pleasure out in the sunshine and watching the beautiful coastline.Very reasonable and a great pleasure.
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2 based on 287 reviews
I'm pleased to say that we enjoyed our lunch here, unlike it seems some other reviewers. â¬12 for a three course meal that includes wine, water and bread is fantastic value. We enjoyed our first courses; chicken salad and marmite de pulpo, and our second courses, lomo and potatoes, and grilled fish and salad. The service was prompt. What more could you ask for? You can resist the temptation to go for the more expensive seafood-for-two option and stick with the menu del dia. There was admittedly less choice on the menu than in restaurants in the main square, but it was â¬2 cheaper.
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3 based on 587 reviews
In the traditional fishing port of Comillas - Cantabria is located our charming restaurant with stunning views over the Bay of Biscay, where we make a careful personal attention as we understand love of food. We offer the best fish and seafood arrived dai
We were really looking forward to trying this restaurant but after 30 minutes of being ignored by the waiting staff we decided to leave. The Spanish get preferential service so if you are an English family be prepared to wait or eat elsewhere where you will be treated with some level of basic respect.
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4 based on 218 reviews
Restaurant with Argentina's barbecue. Seafood,fish. barbecued meat.
We arrived and were greeted warmly in both Spanish and English. Menus were available in English if required. We ordered the ternera a la brasa, which is steak cooked on a charcoal heated cast iron hot plate at your table. There were just the two of us so the waitress kindly offered to just bring a half portion (a full portion is a kilo of steak!). It was served with home cooked chips and a portion of padron peppers. You seared the steak yourself so you could choose how well-done you wanted it. Perfect! There was even a free starter of pudding de la Casa, which is a fish mousse served with little toasts. The wine was great (we had their cheapest Ribera del Duero) and the service was friendly. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 547 reviews
El restaurante está abierto la temporada desde el dÃa del padre,19 de marzo hasta el puente del Pilar,12 de octubre.
Wonderful service from the owner(?) who explained all the dishes in English, even offering to serve half portions so that we could try more dishes. The Zamburinas (Scallops) were the highlight. We shared a portion of Hake for main course, it was plenty for two and was served with chips & salad and was excellent. I'd recommend ordering one of the more expensive wines as the cheaper Albarino wasn't to our taste, but the lady couldn't have been more helpful in replacing it with different bottle. A must-go in lovely Comillas.
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