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4 based on 354 reviews
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Came here because of reviews on tripadvisor, and the fact that it is vegetarian friendly. Meal was quite pleasant and I was really pleased there were several vegetarian dishes on the menu. Staff were friendly too. The un ordered entremets was the nicest thing we ate, a sort of cold cheesy yoghurty soup with a coriander pesto. Partner had the mushrooms and sweet potato cakes and he loved it. My courgette crumble was a tad disappointing. Starters were fine. All in all, a little underwhelming for the price, but perfectly okay
4 based on 122 reviews
We approached the restaurant from Puntagorda and the winding climb up and down is spectacular and a little nail biting for the last 4-5 kilometres! Well worth the effort...Parking was a little tight on the day we visited.This German owned restaurant is only open weekends (1.00pm to 11.00pm) and a reservation is a must. There are tables outside (undercover) and the decor is rustic in a comfortable setting. Lovely views. The bathroom is quirky and there is a very old Singer sewing machine on display.Service:Our son spoke to the owner prior to booking as regards his vegan needs and the lady was very helpful and accommodating. The lady who served us was welcoming and willing to make suggestions. Sterling service. Unfortunately I didn't get the names but our appreciation and thanks to all.Dining experience:Complimentary crackers and creamed cheese were served while we 'agonised' over what to order from the very tempting menu and the wine list offering exception local wine. For starters we had creamy goat cheese in honey and served with a red pepper marmelade (delicious), Mediterranean seafood soup/home baked bread (piquant and divine) and a banana/papaya/mango salad (flavoursome with an amazing dressing). Our main dishes did not fail to impress - mega king prawns served with garlic/orange sauce (subtle taste), salad (bursting with freshness and chips (freshly made) and for our vegan diner baked sweet potato with a zucchini salad (truly delicious). The desserts are fit-for-the-gods: house mousse au chocolat (the very best I have ever had and I shall no doubt experience many Proustian moments!), almond caramel ice cream (rich and creamy) and for our vegan diner flambe bananas was specially prepared. All the dishes came in adequate portions and very well presented. There is a good choice of wine and the white, organic local wine complimented the dishes. 86 euros for three fine dining.A visit to this restaurant is a must if visiting La Palma.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Bar-Café in modern-retro style. We offer breakfast, sandwiches, tapas, salads, "Flammkuchen" and sweet bakery, also a wide selection of drinks, wines and beer. Beautiful terrace on the Museum place.
Thought weâd ordered a light lunch. Salad and flammekuchen. Lavish portions. Bright modern surroundings and although unexpected, the taste of Alsace was delicious. Highly recommended and great location immediate opposite Museo Arqueológico.
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La Tasca The Café La Real in Los Llanos de Aridane has changed its management and will bring new changes that make this establishment a new reference point such as tapas bar and pinchos in the region. The menu includes a natural and gluten-free breakfast,
one of the worst place I have ever been.Asked for some vegan croquetas. I got them after a long wait and there was mayonnaise on the top (with eggs).I had to wait some more time (no apologies) and when they came they tasted crap. 7 Euro . Never again. Oh by the way they can barely speak English.
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