Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Comares, Province of Malaga, Spain. Comares is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The municipality is situated approximately 28 kilometers from the provincial capital and 24 from Vélez-Málaga. It is located in the foothills of the Montes de Málaga 703 meters above sea level. Comares is one of the 31 villages that make up the comarca of Axarquía.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Dinner for 3, 2 courses, 80 euros.We have eaten here before and had high expectations. However overall this was a disappointment. The restaurant was busy - especially outside. we chose to eat inside to get away from the UK expats that were camped outside, smoking. Inside its nicely presented and our waitress was very nice and tried very hard. Service was generally good and the place is nice and clean.The food was a bit disappointing. We ordered the special - lamb shoulder. I wonder if this was actually kid meat. It was tasty and quite large. However we were not informed of the price on ordering which i think was a bit cheeky as it was 22 euros a portion. Ok, fair enough, it costs what it costs BUT this is quite a bit more expensive than anything on the standard menu. My son had the duck which was requested pink but came very rare/underdone and consequently chewy, the fat wasn't cooked at all and inedible. The desserts - a mixed bag - the brownie was nice. My wife had a crema catalana which was also described as creme brûlée on the menu - it is not! way too much gelatine making it very rubbery and unpleasant. We should have sent both the duck and dessert back but when you're on holiday you don't like to complain and spoil the mood, so hey ho!Overall, a nice setting - inside and nice staff . Quite nice meal but slightly spoilt by cheek pricing and sloppy cooking in places. Too expensive for what we received.
4 based on 156 reviews
Staying in nearby Riogordo where there is very little so went out every other night to explore the area. Our adult son joined us for part of our holiday and we all went out for dinner on his first night. We sat on the terrace but was late and too dark to really enjoy what I know are wonderful views. The service a bit slow. The food fine with a decent choice. A good local restaurant. Just not brilliant. It could be so much better.
4 based on 155 reviews
B bou Hotel La Viñuela & Spa is located in the heart of the charming region of the âAxarquÃaâ, in particular, at one of the most beautiful natural spots of Andalusia, next to âLa Viñuelaâ reservoir and close to âSierra Tejeda-Almijaraâ Natural Park, sorro
Visited for lunch and sat on the terrace, lovely views of Lake Venuela set in lovely gardens. The food was gorgeous, we all really enjoyed our lunch . I had the Mushroom Ravioli in a light pesto sauce which was perfect and the chocolate fondant - amazing! The staff were friendly and attentive, would definitely go back. Dear guest,Thank you for choosing B bou Hotel Coritjo Bravo and sharing your review.We are delighted you had a wonderful time with us and you enjoyed our delicious meditrerranean food with stunning views to the lake.We look forward to welcoming you home again very soon!Kindest regards,MarÃa HerreroB bou Hotels Manager
4 based on 50 reviews
The restaurant looks out over the mountains and lake. The style is relaxed and with high quality and values. Food served is European in style. There are 7 double ensuite bedrooms which have fabulous views and comfort.
We stumbled across this restaurant, wondered whether it was open, walked in and were totally wowed! The view is like nothing else, the service was brilliant, the food/value for money outstanding (we were given a free appetiser and aperitif) and quality of the facilities high end. We would strongly recommend you search out this restaurant. We will be returning...
The food was delicious! The fish (calamaris and gamba pilpil) was really fresh and the pizza was amazing. We tried al restaurants in almachar and Redondos was the best. The staff was really nice and the food amazing. Way better then restaurant Lopez. Restaurant Rendondos is our number 1 in Almachar.
5 based on 141 reviews
So pleased a friend suggested we try this place out!! Hidden away in a sleepy spanish pueblo. Lovely bar & restaurant immaculately clean. We received a warm welcome from Francisco who speaks good English too. We perused the menu and Francisco recommended dishes to try for starters to share between us, we had mushrooms with king prawns, stuffed peppers with fish & local cheese in a lobster sauce along with spinach & cheese wrapped in filo pastry. All starters were great! Main courses we ordered Seafood risotto ( this was packed with flavour truly amazing). Steak in a Madeira sauce succulent and delicious, Salmon & king prawn in a Lobster bisque wonderful, Ravioli pasta stuffed with salmon in a sauce divine! We had desserts of Panacotta with carrot cake ice cream, chocolate cake & cheesecake finished with coffee. I have to say I was more than impressed with the quality of food served to us today, fresh packed full of flavour, cooked perfectly and presentation excellent! Top marks must go to the chef! The service was brilliant professional & informative of all courses. Thank you so much for a fabulous lunch serving amazing food and making us feel so welcome. We surely will be back and tell all our friends of the hidden gem we have found.
4 based on 61 reviews
Traditional English Fayre set in a intimate country cottage atmosphere, with a warm family welcome and a friendly service. Traditional English Ales and well balanced wine list. Evening meals served Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with a choice of the menu of
This was our second visit to La plaza bar for Sunday lunch. Whilst the food is really highly commendable the service is chaotic.The system,if it worked, would be acceptable.Each table is called up to the buffet as space becomes free.We are sure this is based on time you book a table. However tables who had already been served clearly were jumping in for second and third helpings, way before first time around customers had had a look in.Whilst there was still plenty to eat we did not want to wait a good 40 mins for a plate of roast. The carver was grumpy, limited yorkshire to one per person and little apple sauce on offer.The waitress did try to apologise when a table of four jumped the que....but would we go back? Sorry but doubt it very much. Judy and David BattenHi Judy and David, So sorry that you were disappointed with your visit this time. Our Carvery is always busy, being that it is an "all you can eat" Sunday Lunch. Unfortunately we have no control of who books a table, and how they behave. On this day we had a rather rowdy party of 14, that seemed to be over indulging and throwing the kitchen and staff into overdrive. To be honest, our worst nightmare! Hard to believe the Carver himself was grumpy, and all who know him will surely agree! He is usually the happiest chap! As for your Yorkies, it was probably the last 2 in the bowl at that time, all you had to do was ask for more, and the same for the apple sauce. The nature of the Carvery is to constantly refill all the serving dishes and sometimes it is can slip a little. The only robots are the cookers and ovens, the rest of the workers are humans.Don't forget the first time you came, it must have been more pleasing to you both, you did come back!
3 based on 35 reviews
This bar / restaurant is a hidden gem. The food is fantastic and really cheap. There is a good variety of dishes too including pasta dishes (as a lot of the other restaurants in Comares serve mainly meat and chips dishes.)We had a beautiful bottle of Rioja for 9 euros and the beer & soft drinks are very reasonable too.The staff are lovely and very helpful. Thereâs only one who can speak English but you get by and theyâre very pleasant. The service is a bit slow but if youâre not in a rush itâs a lovely spot to sit and enjoy the local square.I would definitely recommend.
4 based on 408 reviews
Visited on tuesday evening beginning august. Had a rumpsteak which was very large but a bit fatty and chips like burger king. Ate inside which was nice and cool or there is a good size outside area with a lovely lakeview. English is understood with quite a few english customers at the time. 70 euros for 3 mains, 2 small beers, 2 glasses of wine and a desert. Not the fantastic place that some rave about but perfectly adequate for a family evening meal.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Very good restaurant with good service and menu. For some reason the English all seam go to the nearby mirador restaurant. Why? This restaurant is popular with the locals which for me is a very good sign. I can recommend this venue. We had an excellent lunch. Fish was very good
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