Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Ronda, Province of Malaga, Spain. Ronda’s most striking feature is the Puente Nuevo, which spans a gorge over 300 feet deep. Can you guess when the "new bridge" was built? 1793. That should give visitors an idea of how unchanged Ronda has been over the years. It’s also known as the birthplace of modern bullfighting. The town’s bullfighting ring is only used once a year, at the Feria Goyesca, but it’s also a museum where you can learn about the history of this traditional (yet controversial) sport.
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4 based on 281 reviews
Straight forward very pleasant eating experience at very good value. Pizzas around 6 euros and a good size and choice of toppings. House red was fine and only 1.50 for generous glass. Tables outside on a relatively quiet street but lots of customers here and next door created a good athomosphere. Staff very friendly and service good. Would go again
4 based on 243 reviews
Seeing the good TA reviews, we decided to have dinner here as a pizzeria should always offer some fair choices for vegetarians.The restaurant was almost empty at 8pm. Outside was too cool, so we sat in the restaurant itself. I found the interior not very inviting and totally characterless and bland, the only interesting feature being the wood fired pizza oven.There were loads of pizza variations on offer. We opted for a pugliese which was basically a margarita with the addition of some onions, olives and parmesan. It was quite enjoyable, but they did bring us some chili to spice up this Neapolitan style pizza ( thin base, but thick outer crust). Apart from pizza, there was only a limited choice. We ordered a Tuscan salad to go with the pizza, and that was frankly quite disappointing. Very boring - mostly lettuce with a bit of tomato and a few small chunks of mozzarella finished with a bottled balsamic glaze dressing. I had expected something a bit more inspired from an Italian restaurant.A few wines were available by the glass, and our Ribera del Duero was nice enough for us to have two glasses each. The young waiter looked after us well. Please note that this restaurant publishes its menu prices without VAT, so 10 pc is added to the total bill. Ours came to about EUR34, not that cheap but about average for Ronda.
4 based on 340 reviews
We had mixed tapas here - seafood and regular, which was average at best. The service was slow and sloppy (wrong drinks brought & waited almost 30 minutes for our tapas to be delivered). To top it all off I then got food poisoning. Avoid.
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Ronda, Province of Malaga, Spain
4 based on 250 reviews
We are dedicated in our restaurant serving fresh pasta authentic self-made and natural preservative with a variety of sauces, as well as our pizzas with fresh ingredients like pizza dough check through our hands fresh and naturalBlogoversary the hope for
We were in Ronda for one night and looking for a restaurant for a fussy 6 year old. The Lonely Planet recommended this one so we decided to give it a try. The sign for the restaurant gives the impression of a proper pizza oven but this was in fact gas-fired resulting in a rather anemic pizza. I had a mixed salad which was really ok, and my husband a caprese salad which was also ok. I ordered melon with ham and the size of the portion was quite ridiculous, two pieces of melon the size of my forearm with some low grade ham thrown on the top. The size was the only reason to try and justify the price I guess. Anyway all in all a disappointing meal, however if youâre looking for cheap food then this fits the bill.
Slightly off the beaten track but so much better than many of the restaurants weâve eaten in in the past week. Well-cooked authentic Italian food and great wine at a sensible price. We will come back tomorrow . Should be busier given the quality of the food and service
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