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4 based on 97 reviews
It was Carneval â Saturday night the town was full, the noise considerable, all the children were dressed up and the long procession had just parked up. We thought the restaurant would be full, but in fact all the families were having drinks and snacks in the central square and we were the only people in this restaurant, which although on the top floor above some shops, is well known.Things started well, with nice breads, a complimentary glass of Cava, and an amuse bouche of potato and mushroom. We chose our own (local) wine from the display, and that was fine. But unfortunately, the food was not so good. My squid was just a few small shreds in too much batter, and my tuna was an overcooked end-cut in several pieces, although my partnerâs watercress soup was excellent and cod with palm honey was good. Obviously, these are cheaper ingredients.We felt very sorry for the four staff who tried so hard just for us in an otherwise empty restaurant. But sadly, it would be hard to recommend as the prices were higher than most other restaurants nearby and the food quality variable.
4 based on 72 reviews
Understated, transport caff-like building on the road to Hermigua just outside San Sebastian, reveals a warm and friendly, family-run gem. Spotlessly clean restaurant, with locals' bar area, serving food 'a la parrilla' (grilled). Typical Canarian starters with delicious 'potaje de berros' (watercress soup). Very wide range of meats for grilling with enormous portions and excellent quality. Specials board too. Very friendly staff. You'll want to return time and again; we do.
4 based on 147 reviews
Having lunch or dinner at Club Laurel Restaurant is more than just tasting luxurious and delicious dishes. Located at Club Laurel beach, the restaurant is a space that melts into the environment making it ideal, an oasis beside the beach where you can enj
Club Laurel has a great setting and a good ambiance, although too much of the seating is outdoors for January evenings. The service is pretty good, but the food isnât up to other restaurants in Playa Santiago, for quality or quantity, and you pay more.Dear customer, Thank you for your comments regarding your experience in our Club Laurel Restaurants. It is regrettable that the meals did not meet your expectations. The food in our Club Laurel is 100% natural and offers a very healthy culinary option. However, it also good that there is some variation in the village of Santiago and that you could take advantage of the variety on offer.Best regards,
4 based on 61 reviews
Even if the english is mediocre the willingness to serve is very warm an fullharted. Traditional food and very good. Also in a not so busy street so sitting outside is fine.
4 based on 236 reviews
This restaurant stands out with significantly smaller prices than its surrounding competitors. Nevertheless the food was excellent, the menu offers a variety of pizzas accompanied by lots of starters as well as other regular dishes. Vegetarians also have plenty of choices. Friendly staff. 100% recommended.
4 based on 159 reviews
Four of us called in here for a welcome drink after the walk down the Benchijigua Valley - excellent spot, super-welcoming host & excellent ambient music playing quietly in the background. We didnât eat (weâd had our sandwiches already) but weâre still served some delicious potato and chorizo tapas for free - a great touch. A couple of other walkers there said the homemade soup (almost a stew) was delicious too. A little gem of a place, and great to see how popular it was - it deserves it.
5 based on 40 reviews
Open since February 2019, I will first thank those who came to discover my cuisine and share with me for a few moments. Thanks also to you who have left such lovely comments here, it always comforts me even after almost 20 years in this very difficult pro
Something very different for Gomera and all the better for it. Freshly made salads, galettes, burgers and crepes all with french flair but local ingredients - except the french flour and sugar! Oh, and some french wine. Plenty of vegetarian choice too. We had delicious galettes and simple but gorgeous sugar crepes. Roger is great fun and a thoughtful host. A wonderful addition to the restaurants in San Sebastián. Thank you two for this lovely comment. From next month you will discover new proposals of dishes mixing French cuisine on the island of La Gomera. See you soon, Roger and Chocolate
4 based on 349 reviews
Don't be put off by the "standard" signs outside, inside is a very welcoming "local" cafe/restaurant which was so good I ate here two nights! The menu is clearly local rather than aimed only at tourists and all the better for it.Excellent find.
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4 based on 194 reviews
Above all, the Gomeran fish casserole. The excellent surrounding sea, its unique crops and characteristic manners are its gastronomyâs main ingredients - simple and tasty. Traditional dishes include watercress soup, âalmogroteâ (cheese paste), boiled blen
Hotel in a beautiful location with wonderful grounds Most staff very friendly Just a few gripes The sauna was out of action and at the weekend ferry noise kept us awake all night ( not the hotels fault but surely this can be stopped ? ) Also the restaurant is good but overpriced and the snack bar menu is poor - improving these and just slightly lowering food prices could see the eating areas much fuller A shame because overall a lovely hotel .
4 based on 512 reviews
We were recommended to try this restaurant by a restaurant manager in Santiago. She wasnât wrong. The menu was not extensive but had some interesting selections. As well as fillet steaks with unusual sauces - port reduction; fig and goats cheese - they had a speciality âblack beefâ which my partner tried. He was most impressed, said it was best steak heâd had for ages. Our friends were equally impressed with both starters and mains. Just sorry we wonât have time to return on this visit to the island
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