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4 based on 190 reviews
The food was so good we came here two nights running. Excellent service and nicely furnished, the food was beautifully cooked.We had tomato salad with onions and tuna, followed by corvina (local fish) and creme bruilee. The standard of the cooking was excellent, simple yet tasty.Would definitely return.
5 based on 64 reviews
A delightful restaurant in El Rompido with friendly staff and a delicious array of tapas. Local produce is also on sale here would highly recommend.
4 based on 254 reviews
Best place in the area for Seafood. No spectacular views, hidden in the middle of the Town center, rustic place. The Terrace is on the road.But you don't go here for the views, you go for the food! The freshness and variety of their Seafood was insane! Lobsters in all sizes 1-3kg Extremely good pricing.So good we went twice.They have a type of Valet parking Service.
I negotiate family, Great exhibitor of cooked shellfish every day, wide wine list and great variety of shown restraint housekeepers. Wide terrace. All our products are of fished and seafood Santana s.l.
We went here in the hope of educating our kids to eat a more varied diet. We chose the Tuna mini hamburger, which we ended up eating, it was good and very fresh.We had chocos which is on every menu here. They were excellent and we had boca crab which was presented really well at a cost of a fiver. We chose Swordfish with red pepper salsa which was very good. The staff had good English, enough to get us choosing properly, it's gamble if your kids aren't mad about fish.Price came to just under 40 euro which was very good value. We had 2 small and 2 large beers and all came
4 based on 438 reviews
Had tapas here one lunchtime, consisting of Russian salad, tuna in garlic oil, octopus salad and beef in red wine. Also had a large beer and a generous glass of tinto de verano and it came to 14 euros. Really lovely food and completely authentic, although they do have English translations on the menu and one of the waiters speaks good English
4 based on 613 reviews
... Just as we thought that everywhere was closed we came upon this little restaurant. (We had been hoping to find somewhere for lunch.) We enjoyed seafood soup followed by a montadito, which, to our surprise, came with a portion of chips! The soup was delicious. Excellent value - only 18 euros, which included bread, olives and a 1.5 litre bottle of mineral water. The menu was extensive for those seeking an evening meal or a heavier lunch.
3 based on 42 reviews
We were in this restaurant in the evening. The place is quite relaxed with a nice view to the river and fishermen nets.The food has a good quality with fresh fish and seafood . I like the small fried shrimps. Very crunchy and without any remains of oil.I found it a little more expensive compared with similar restaurants in Isla Antilla and Isla Cristina, but it worth a visit.
4 based on 266 reviews
Often eaten here as good location for our travels in that area. Don't be put off by all the building works outside (as April 2015) as it does look a bit of a mess at the moment outside, but the quality of food and service make up for it, and certainly nothing else in the area to compare. Also a good place to just stop and have a coffee at the bar which is always good as well. I have ticked the "good for large groups" box but make that no more then 12-15 else it would be too small. Recommend eating series of various tapas and sharing rather than a starter each, everything was good and if here are 4 or 5 of you it gives the opportunity to have a good mixture.
4 based on 108 reviews
At the end of our holiday we tried this place-recommended by others and I notice most reviews are in Spanish as this is off the beaten track in a quaint town called El Torron. It is a Spanish speaking restauant but the manager couldn't have tried harder to please us-and one waiter struggled with his English as we struggled with our Spanish and somehow it all came together. A lovely meal-reasonably priced in spite of some saying it is dear-you can eat well here at a reasonable price and the house wine is only 11 euro a bottle and very nice! I recommend any of the pork dishes-my husband wasn't all that impressed with his steak. The starters were unusual and very tasty. A highlight for us of the holiday!
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4 based on 135 reviews
Reservas de lunes a viernes en horario de mañana excepto festivosy de lunes a jueves en horario de noche excepto festivos y visperas
I often go to Lepe for business, always pay a visit to Felipe and his brother, normally, for dinner... forget the menu, ask them what they have fresh and challenge yourself with tasting any unknown suggestion... either meat and fish are excellent choices, local wine and/or a proper Manzanilla plus a final "chupito" digestive drink as Felipe courtesy... You will be very positively surprised by a very cheap bill at the end, excellent combination price per quality... buen aproveche!
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