Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Pajara. Pajara, on Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, has several beautiful beaches. Head to the eastern side of the island for white-sand beaches with calm waters; on the west coast, you’ll find black volcanic sand and rougher surf. The church of Nuestra Señora de Regla is worth a visit—the designs on its façade show Aztec influence, according to some experts.
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4 based on 125 reviews
Iâd heard good reports about a restaurant called La Ballena so, armed with Google Directions, I walked less than ten minutes through El Cotillo to the edge of the village, where the small fort stands.La Ballena opened at six-thirty.Itâs a very small, modern place, all quite âopen planâ.The chef-patron and the pretty waitress greeted me and invited me to sit anywhere. It was a fine, sunny evening, so I opted for a small table outside, overlooking the fort and coastline.This little place is unpretentious in its decor, though the ambiance is agreeable and the warmth of the staff facilitates it all.The menu featured the usual seafood, beef, chicken and so on.The fish, however, comprised John Dory and Cherne.I ordered the Garlic Prawns as a starter: sizzling, juicy, abundant butter and slices of garlic; and a bread roll to soak it all up.It was very good; fair value for â¬6 or so.I more or less stopped drinking in September, 2018, so had a flute of something akin to Buckâs Fizz.Shortly thereafter the main course arrived: John Dory and more prawns, almost floating in a soupy kind of juice, with sliced potatoes, stewed tomato, red pepper.The fish was cooked perfectly and I enjoyed it all.The bread soaked up some of the âsauceâ, though, alas, it simply wasnât to my taste.Iâm not terribly keen on thin sauces, impossible to consume without a soup spoon.Still, as I said, I enjoyed it, and the staff were quite charming.I began a conversation with an ex-pat couple at the adjacent table.They lived in the village and advised me to have a look at the âFuerteventura Forumâ on the Internet.
4 based on 187 reviews
What a wonderful little restaurant. Not a huge menu choice but an excellent variety. Unfortunately a couple of things unavailable but what we had meant we were not disappointed. The filleted cod was awesome and huge. The tuna cooked to perfection. Didn't come with any carbs so felt we had eaten healthily as well. Service was perfect. Def worth finding it and we will be back.
4 based on 150 reviews
Booked for lunch on a Saturday as often gets busy . Greeted warmly and offered a choice of table . Great recommendation on a Canarian white wine from our waiter . Beer comes in a frozen glass - thirst quencher. You can pick off menu or specials board . Stand out dish is fish tacos . Fillet steak wonderful and comes with pepper or mushroom sauce . They do an amazing aubergine dish - just try it ! Delightful array of different dishes to suit every taste . The complimentary bread and alioli is exceptional. The other big plus about this place is the VFM . We had 6 dishes between 4 of us which was plenty , 3 beers , water and a great bottle of wine ( 26 Euros ) and total bill was â¬102.
4 based on 148 reviews
Not going to deny I was bemused by initial outside appearance- it has the look of s local takeaway. Donât be fooled. Great staff, really helpful and friendly..... pizza was amazing- the waitress suggested we split a large of two options so had half âPuerto del Rosarioâ and half âatomicaâ it was great! Really tasty! The kids shared a margherita... Great Value at 30⬠including drinks. Would recommend!
4 based on 192 reviews
Bar restaurante y productos gourmet de calidad La Alacena34 es un bar diferente a lo que estamos acostumbrados a ver, además de poder degustar los productos, puedes comprar los que quieras para llevártelos a casa: ibéricos, conservas selectas, vinos, café
Really attentive service. Great food. Not the cheapest but well cooked & served in style. Fabulous steak & pork dish, lamb & chicken too. Loved the rosemary potatoes. Would like to have had the option of additional vegetables. 2 courses, 2 bottles of wine, bread & olives, 4 peolple â¬154 Only real downside, uncomfortable chairs, remedied by taking cushions from outside chairs. Would recommend.
4 based on 442 reviews
Located in a shopping center in central Costa Calma El Bar de Marko y Moni is a small bar proposing a large selection of homemade tapas. We went for "boquerones", "jamon iberico", a selection of Spanish cheese and a few other standards of Spanish tapas. Everything was fresh and tasty. Friendly and efficient service. Definitely worth visiting during a stay in Costa Calma.
4 based on 1016 reviews
Called here (book as it's very popular) based on the reviews, the owner is lovely and extremely knowledgeable in his food descriptions. We decided to try his menu of the best tapas dishes although in retrospect we wished we'd individually chosen as a couple of the dishes weren't really to our liking, they weren't bad, just not things we'd have chosen. This menu was good value though, 18 euros each and you get at least 7 dishes.Recommended.Thanks very much for taking the time to leave us some feedback. There isnât a problem with changing some tapas if there is something you wouldnât choose. I wished you had mentioned this when you were with us. We would have happily changed some of those and we would have suggested other ones to make sure you were completely satisfied. We would like to take this opportunity to ask you to pop in La Bodega next time you are in the area. I will be able to suggest other options to match you are liking. Kind regardsRamón
5 based on 1422 reviews
An early evening visit before a trip to the theatre did not disappoint. The food was fantastic and some of the friendliest service I've had. It felt like we came as guests and left as friends. We had gambas to startThis is only a small restaurant and all the tables were reserved so book before you go.
5 based on 1181 reviews
we got a taxi from Calleta de Fuste to Rosario and just google mapped our way on foot to your doorstep after reading reviews for an a different tapas experience. Very accommodating as we had not made a reservation. 2 adults 2 children.The food was amazing - the service and staff were amazing - need I say more. This meal made our holiday that little bit more special. Well worth a visit, well worth the money.
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5 based on 281 reviews
newly open restaurant, lovely atmosfere. A place where you can relax enjoying good homemade food... The terrace and the nice weather of the island allowes to eat outdoor most of the time. We have a good wine cellar with local wines from Lanzarote. Don't m
Having read the other excellent reviews, my husband, son and I chose to find this place for a final meal in Fuerteventura before our flight home yesterday. What a great restaurant! A very warm welcome, beautifully cooked and presented food, and in a quiet setting with views of hills over the greenery on the terrace. Everyone was friendly - including the other guests. We ordered from the specials and the main menu, and were delighted with all our starters and main courses. The fillet steak served on the hot stone was perfectly cooked and the tiny octopuses in a tomato sauce delicious. The avocado starter and the tuna carpaccio were works of art. A short drive back to the airport, but sadly not enough time to sample the dessert menu. Next time perhaps! Overall, we would all highly recommend -and return - to this delightful restaurant.
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