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3.5 based on 291 reviews
Went here with four friends and waited over two hours to get the wrong food!
I don't usually put down restaurants especially the ones where they are few and far between but this was absolutely awful and the worse service Iv'e ever encountered.
The language barrier was bad enough but to get all the food wrong from their own menu!! WOW :-(
We paid for half the bill and walked out out .... never to return to the hovel!
4 based on 113 reviews
Girasol restaurant was our initial choice for lunch when visiting the island. All the outside tables were reserved and after a surely response to our question in relation to availability, we turned, left and found this fabulous restaurant.
We sat outside on one of 3 tables, you could see the Mountains and had to lean to one side to get a glimpse of water. From the tables outside the views are not appealing.
This is family owned and run and the lady of the house was very patient with our less than impressive attempt to ask for our food in Spanish. The menu is in English as well, however, we like to give it a go!
The food was amazing, we had a house salad to share to start, it was enormous, easily enough for at least 2. I had the sardines, which were delicious and again, loads of them. My husband had the fish of the day, I can honestly say I have never seen a fish so large, it resembled a puffer fish, massive!! (Clearly it wasn't as their toxin is more powerful than cyanide - however it looked like it!). All washed down by a perfectly chilled local white wine and finished with good quality coffee.
The bill when it came was a delight as well, just under 50 Euros.
The real surprise is when you go inside, whilst there isn't view outside, the view from the windows inside is stunning. Mountains and clear blue water, just perfect.
I would willingly pay 40 Euros again for the boat trip from Orzola just to eat in this retardant, it was fantastic!
4 based on 246 reviews
We were truly hungry after exploring the island. Casa Enriqueta is an unpresumptuous local restaurant a short walk away from the more touristy restaurants in the harbour. Very good and very fresh seafood and fish. Excellent mojo sauces. Friendly and efficient service.
3 based on 89 reviews
Popped in here for a small beer before trying to find some of the other restaurants rated higher on TA.Sadly they were closed at lunchtime so came back here and ordered the grilled parrot fish.Have to say it was excellent and better than expected.It came with a salad and a few of the mojo potatoes.We only wished we'd ordered a side plate of them as they were lovely and better than the ones we sampled on 2 trips to La Geria.The views were lovely across the bay and it was a real sun trap.2 meals,2 small beers and 2 glasses of white wine was €36 which we thought was good value.
4 based on 171 reviews
The fish of the day (no idea what it was!) was delicious as were the garlic prawns we started with. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
We got food envy with a seafood broth on one table and the smoking carpaccio on another.
I would definitely go back if I went to the Island again.
5 based on 2 reviews
Nice, cozy restaurant, traditional. Located in the only asphalt-free city of Europe, two steps from the smallest museum in the world, the restaurant is small, elegant, carrying you back in time. The food is fresh and good, serving is very good, location 10.
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