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4 based on 195 reviews
The drive to get here is spectacular.Once here, you enter a cave building though if you go to the very back you encounter daylight again, with a little balcony offering great views down the gorge back to the coast.They have menus in different languages and we ordered from the "starters" menu (tapas style stuff). Between 2 adults and 2 kids we ordered four tapas plus bread and this was more than enough! They were big plates. This made it a relatively cheap meal (36 euros) compared to our typical Gran Canaria meal which came in more like 47 euros pretty consistently.Tasty stuff, would recommend it although don't expect miracles from the food. Its good honest tapas in a unique location with a mega view.
4 based on 45 reviews
We stopped at this small roadside restaurant for lunch in the shade and could conveniently park just outside. They have a menu of reasonably priced Canarian dishes. We started with two beers and Canarian soup, which was ok if a bit bland... until I chewed something crunchy and spit out a bug! We pointed the insect out to the waiter who seemed surprised but not really apologetic. Despite this appetite spoiler we still continued with our meat in sauce, which was also a bit bland and chewy - and had a hair in it. To be fair, they did not charge us for the insect soup.
4 based on 96 reviews
This is a perfect setting. Very reasonable prices. Good selection on the menu and everything tasted great . Service was poor and a bit slow . Mistakes with the bill but they were nice and friendly enough . It is in a beautiful part on the countryside
4 based on 134 reviews
Stopped here on the way down the winding road and found the restaurant to be great in terms of service and value for money. We visited with our 9 month old and all the waiting staff fussed over her for the duration of our meal and gave her a little sweet treat on the house. We were randomly given two oranges on the table at the start of the meal which we subsequently left on the table at the end but the waiter caught up with us to take our oranges (nice if not random touch).
4 based on 219 reviews
Amazing service. Trying to speak english and help with the menu. They even make something what's not on the menu. Just a simple sandwich, no problem. Beautiful terrace with stunning view on the valley. But even the terrace at the street is good, if you want to have an eye on your bike. Lots of cyclists stop here for a pasta. We liked the food and even the price is good. You can also sit inside. No reservation needed.
3 based on 66 reviews
The restaurant is set in a beautiful oasis of palm trees, orange trees and bougainvillea. Very friendly and welcoming. We had fresh orange juice from just-picked oranges... delicious. Our simple lunch was (octopus) was well-prepared and tasty. Highly recommnended
4 based on 59 reviews
Restaurant Grill Fataga bet for a cuisine of great aspirations. In the elegant atmosphere of our establishment and Fataga village, we will be pleased to offer you the most classic dishes as well as more recent creations. Don't forget to visit us!
Decent place to eat. One of our deserts seemed to be going 'off' but was replaced without any problem. Friendly service.
4 based on 254 reviews
In our kitchens smells marinated, countryside, sea and delicious soups cooked with the best products. Of land, the fruits gilded by the sun. Ocean, pearls rocked by the waves. Del monte, inheritance of origins. Restaurante Casa Antonio Jaen combines produ
After we've been ignored for the second time at the so-called "bike friendly restaurant" across the road (they are definitively NOT friendly there, be warned) we decided to try our luck at Casa Antonio. My god, why didn't we go there earlier! No waiting time (important for a hungry cyclist!), super friendly reception, clean toilets, and food to die for. Recommend part. the fried cheese (no batter!) with palm honey; this seems to be the signature starter of the restaurant.Fantastic meal, very reasonably priced, and a truly welcoming reception. Would go there anytime again.Muchas gracias por elegirnos ,es un placer recibirles de nuevo en casa antonio.Un abrazo
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4 based on 311 reviews
Beautiful place, great food and better people. If you come to Fataga you should stop and enjoy the perfect meal seating in an amazing terrace looking at the mountain. My favourite food as vegetarian it is the special salad, smoked cheese and the Canarian "Papas arrugadas". Great place & better food.Muchas gracias por su opinión positiva , nos alegra saber que su experiencia con nosotros ha sido como esperaba. Esperamos verle pronto por aquÃ, será un placer atenderle de nuevo. Un saludo!
5 based on 223 reviews
Para Cenas Se Requiere Reserva Previa. For Dinners It Is Required Booking In Advance. Für Abendessen Reservieren Sie Bitte. Pour Dînner Vouz Devez Reservez Avant.
Our favourite restaurant on the island and our third visit in nine months, El Apendre definitely deserves the epithet âhidden gemâ situated close to the village of La Sorrueda high in the mountains about 50 minutes drive from Maspalomas. The drive up is nothing short of spectacular with stunning views back down to the coastline and the roads are excellent and well maintained. Head towards the regional town of Santa Lucia and then take left fork at the local white walled cemetery signposted to La Sorrueda and La Fortaleza. Follow the minor road down the hill, ignore a right hand sign to the village and you will see the restaurant ahead of you. Parking is opposite along the side of the road.Food here is simple tapas with a choice of meats veg and salad and very generously proportioned. The setting is divine with the majority of tables outside on a small shaded terrace with the smell of wood smoke and peaceful countryside all around. Lunch today consisted of a simple tuna and egg salad starter followed by pork chops, local sausage cooked with apples and dates and Canarian potatoes on the side. As always we ordered more than we could manage but thoroughly enjoyed everything we ate. The restaurant is run by what I assume is a husband and wife team. English is spoken enough to get by and they DO take credit cards, but this is definitely not your usual tourist fare. Including coffee and liqueurs total bill today was â¬35.Make sure you take a walk to the end of the track afterwards - lovely views over the valley will be your reward.An alternative route back to the motorway can take you via Cocodrilo Park a fabulous animal sanctuary about half an hour away to complete a wonderful day out in the mountains.
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