Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Los Arcos, Spain including Menson de Gargantua, Casanellas Taller Gastronomico, Bar Mundo, Restaurante Sidreria Casa Armendariz
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2 based on 71 reviews
This was a terrible experience. The service was ridiculous and the pork escallop I had was not cooked. I would not recommend this place to anyone. The location is wonderful but that did not make up for everything else.
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5 based on 164 reviews
We loved the cuisine, the friendly chefs, and overall vibe of the restaurant...endearing us even more to the city. Everything carefully prepared and most ingredients, if not all, were home made, grown or purchased locally. We wanted to visit the best restaurant in town so looked here and saw all the great reviews. I agree with every single superb review. The Chefs are local artisans and clearly are passionate about their craft. If in Estella, especially if you're a Camino peregrino....stop by here and take a break from the Pilgrim's menu. Their local but global approach to ingredient selection is evident in all the dishes. A rustic but modern Spanish cuisine that is more than a meal ...but also creates a lasting memory.We had the home made bread and butter, bacalao (w/Apple honey, tomatoes), duck (magret con arroz piña red curry), amazing lentil soup and mouth-watering salad. For dessert ordered the pecan pie and chocolate cake.We made reservations before arrival. Definitely will be back again!!!Suggestions: email in advance for reservations between the hours posted here on tripadvisor. They are responsive and will email you back. As other guests noted, there are only about 5 tables with a maximum capacity of about 16 seats. It's spacious though and the decor is modern and nicely decorated.
4 based on 303 reviews
Stopped in Estella for lunch and found Bar Mundo. After two weeks of (admittedly excellent) pintxos and tapas, wanted something more like a lunch. Ordered patatas bravas, a cheeseburger and chicken fajitas. Portions were sizable, particularly the papas. Me wife enjoyed her burger (gluten free bun) and I rather liked my fajitas. All topped up with a nice German pilsner on tap.
4 based on 220 reviews
We ate at this restaurant last night and paid 70 euros for two for an average dinner with table wine tasting more like vinegar. The waitress was nice but I saw her grab my water bottle before setting it on the table and take it in back only to return a moment later with it in her hand. Turns out she filled the bottle with tap water and placed it on the table. I had baked cod and my husband lamb chops. Both were average. We had desert and his was straight from the freezer; some coffee ice cream deal with ice crystals all over it. I would not return to this restaurant.
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