Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Pampaneira including Bodega Asador El Lagar, El Castano, Casa Julio, Ruta del Mulhacen, Restaurant Teide, El Corral del Castano, Lo Nuestro, Meson Rural Alberto, Restaurante La Pizzeria, Casa Diego Pampaneira
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4 based on 45 reviews
I think this is probably the highest restaurant I have ever eaten at! Pampaneira is a very pretty village set high in the mountains and very clearly Tourist orientated.We dropped into Restaurante Casa Diego for afternoon drinks and a bite to eat and were pleasantly surprised by the level of service quality and high standards. There is outdoor and indoor seating but also a roof Terrace dining on the first floor. The Restaurant is set among others in the main street of the town which itself is on an incline.The Manager and staff speak excellent English are very friendly and it's obvious that competition is brisk among the several Restaurants located there. This one however was very popular even though we visited a week after Easter on a week day. Food and Drink is well worth trying and prices are reasonable, for example my Apple Tart dessert came with cream and was delicious.Please see photographs attached. Thank you for reading.
4 based on 258 reviews
The pizzas had lovely thin crusts and a good section of toppings available. Local wine was served by the glass. The waitress spoke no English which was a nice change and she cooed with our broken Spanish with a smile. Restaurant was very welcoming and had a nice family feel about it.
4 based on 60 reviews
We had noticed that this restaurant/bar was popular with Spanish families and so early one evening we decided to try their 9 Euro menu. I had garlic soup (with a whole egg), poor man's potatoes, a flan with delicious home-made jam, and a coffee. Maggie asked for gazpacho soup, and although this wasn't on the menu, it was served - after the cook had been called across from her home.The food was tasty and filling and very good value.We also had a beer and a glass of house red - these came to 9.60 euros, so not such good value. But I think this place is a good recommendation and would eat there again. Their own Costa wine looks better value.
5 based on 48 reviews
The menu may be small, but the Spanish cuisine is great in its own manner. We ordered from the suggestion menu and the way they bring different tastes together as one, is superb. Kind hosts as well, completes the local experience.
4 based on 776 reviews
We stumbled across this restaurant after walking the town and decided to have lunch, it just happens to have numerous Michelin stars. The atmosphere sitting out on the terrace is gorgeous and the staff extremely attentive and friendly. We ordered grande cerveza and were served a delicious tapas to share. We ordered mains and both were incredible. I had a salmon fillet and my partner meat balls. The servings were judge and the flavours and herbs in each meal could be individually tasted and enjoyed. The food was fresh and incredible. I wish I could have fit in desert. We would definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 450 reviews
Fabulous local restaurant serving traditional Alpujarran food as well as the usual dishes.A specialty is deep-fried local trout served with "poor man's potatoes" and mixed veg. 7.50â¬Service is slick and there are two open fires keeping the large dining room warm in winter..Outstanding views to the SW and the sea.Summertime garden tables with cherry trees. Free to pick!
4 based on 283 reviews
Ruta del Mulhacen Restaurant in Pampaneira offers traditional cuisine, which recalls the authentic alpujarrenian flavors of yesteryear. Some dishes are made with local and organic products to demonstrate the art of cooking in the Alpujarra. The menu encom
We popped in for a drink and a rest during a short visit to Pampaneira. This restaurant has the best views in the village across the valley and the staff are really friendly and helpful. Although you access it from the main road in the village it is up two flights of steps, so quite hidden and therefore quiet. We didn't eat there, but the food that other customers had looked excellent.Thank you very much for assessing our effort
4 based on 267 reviews
Stopped here for lunch. Slightly away from the main tourist area. Great selection of regional foods. The Alpujarran stew was exceptional. Just what we needed on a cool winters day. Service was efficent and friendly.
4 based on 196 reviews
We had 2 pizzas here, one with ham and mushrooms and another one with grilled chicken, ham and bacon. They were great, you can feel the wooden touch and their ingredients are good. The service is very friendly and attentive. I learnt interesting facts about the village from them, such us why they have flat roofs when it snows a lot here. We loved the experience and we will come back.
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4 based on 726 reviews
Great little family run restaurant, with lots and lots of character, situated in a couple of typical mountain village houses, tucked away in one of the back streets of Pampaneira. You can sit outside in a narrow street, in a covered passageway between the houses or inside. We sat in the passageway which meant we were still outside but out of the sun. We went for the steak. On the menu it said it was big but when it came it was huge, it almost filled the whole plate. We were glad we had decided to have it between us. We asked for it to be cooked medium, but when we cut into it, it was very rare, so we sent it back. When it came back it was still medium rare but we did not have the heart to send it back again as 'Nan' the cook and the rest of her family had been so friendly and nice. Its obvious that the Spanish don't like to overcook their meat.Lovely meat very tender with real baked potatoes with a thick well cooked skin.Staff were really friendly even though non of them except Nan spoke English. But we managed fine. Great experience, not the best meal we have ever eaten but certainly on of the nicest and interesting places we have eaten. Just one suggestion they need to provide steak knives as the meat was very difficult to cut with the knives provided.To find the Bodega Asador El Lagar - Go to the Main Square / Church, standing in front of the church door look to the left hand corner of the square. See a path leading downhill with water running down the centre and narrow cobblestone path on each side. Go down to the very bottom of this path, at bottom see sign to supermarket pointing left, you turn right, go up a narrow street, the Bodega Asador is up this street on your right.
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