Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Alcaniz, Province of Teruel, Spain including Meseguer, Empeltre Restaurante, La Chesita, Parador de Alcaniz, Restaurante La Parrilla, Bar Venecia, Restaurante El Trillero, Cafeteria Guadalope, Bar Las Eras, Cafe & Bar lalola
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4 based on 71 reviews
On our search for a restaurant, we found one. The server brought us immediately a menu in Spanish and English. Way easier that way! We ordered each a Gazpacho and a huge salad with goat cheese. It was superb!We sat down outside at the terrace and enjoyed the weather as well as the view on the Cathedral and other ancient buildings. The atmosphere was quite relaxed.The only problem is that there was only one server who did everything. He was amazing, but at times he forgot things as well. He was quite nice though!We enjoyed this place where we could eat for the last time a gazpacho. The next day we would be back in Belgium.It's truly a fantastic restaurant, worthwhile to eat here!
4 based on 22 reviews
They have the best prices in town! My boyfriend and I had a big meal for two people plus a lot of wine and beer, and the total came to 20â¬!! Crazy good - must try the pigâs ears! Best dish on the menu.
3 based on 91 reviews
While traveling from Zaragoza to the coast I stopped in Alcaniz for a quick look and lunch before hitting the road again. Well right across from the town's huge church I found this hotel and restaurant. They had some outside tables that were covered from the afternoon sun and like many eateries in Spain offered a daily menu (menu del dia). These daily menus are basically what in French is known as a prix fixe... you pay one price and are given a few options for 1st course or appetizer,a 2nd course or main dish and usually a dessert and in some cases a beverage. (See the attached picture to see what choices I had on my visit)Anyhow I was very happy with my choices and the lady who served me was very friendly, always smiling and making me feel like a regular even though I had never been to Alcaniz! As another reviewer mentioned it was also fun to watch the storks nesting way up on the massive church's bell towers while I enjoyed my meal (Of course the entertainment was free!).Definitely a good choice for me!
4 based on 129 reviews
The best value meal we had this trip. A menu with plenty of choices including a bottle of wine, water, 3 courses plus coffee for â¬12 each! The food was excellent, including 2 of the juiciest quail ever, made from the best ingredients. Excellent service. A simple restaurant but, oh, the food!
4 based on 103 reviews
Ate here for lunch. Friendly welcome, and really tasty food. On our visit, there was a selection of 16 types of croquette. My favourite, the 'black rice' version.Very reasonably priced.
4 based on 168 reviews
My father-in-law is originally from Alcaniz and this was the first restaurant we went to after arriving in town (and the only one open for service at 2pm on a Sunday). The food was excellent and fresh-we ordered the grilled lamb chops, the rabbit, and a salad, accompanied with draft San Miguel beer and finished with a great cup of coffee. The owners (a brother and sister pair) were very friendly. The decor is unique. And they also had free wifi.
4 based on 272 reviews
Paradors provide excellent examples of of regional food. This restaurant was very good with friendly staff and a well balanced menu. There was an excellent tasting menu for 41 Euros but we decided on the grilled vegetables ( divine) and sopa ajo ( hearty and warming) followed by the Cazuela of Rice ( think Tangine but better) and the lamb confit. This was really very good and finished off with coffee and two glasses of wine for 77 Euros! Great food and great place
5 based on 54 reviews
Bar to eat, where you can find a menu consisting of dishes made with seasonal and local products. You can accompany the kitchen with good wines chosen to enjoy.
Found this great place while on holiday in Alcaniz. Bar in the front and restaurant at the back. Great food at reasonable price. The staff were very friendly and helpful, in spite of our lamentably poor Spanish. Really friendly atmosphere. Would recommend a visit and certainly go again if in the area.
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4 based on 200 reviews
After hearing all the rave reviews we decided to give this a try and unfortunately was rather disappointed. The decor was rather bright and clinical for my personal taste and no background music made it feel more like a canteen than a quality restaurant. Food was nothing special , in fact my entrecote steak was chewy. Got charged for the bread (a personal pet hate of mine as I never asked for it they bring it and then charge you for it) I had high expectations after hearing reviews from friends, however I was sadly disappointed and would not rush back
4 based on 325 reviews
Restaurante familiar, mas de 60 años de historia nos avalan. La calidad del producto y la atención al cliente es nuestra forma de entender la restauración.
This attractive restaurant is still one of the best in the whole Bajo Aragón, despite all the new competition and a marked improvement in general standards and creativity.Fidel Meseguer and wife/chef Tremedal have passed the business on to their 3 sons, but the quality is still the same. There's an extensive a la carte menu but we chose the 3 course set lunch which also offers lots of choice at 13.50 euro (plus 10% VAT).My habitas (broad beans in a tomato sauce); pollo al ajillo (chicken fried with garlic until crispy on the outside with mushrooms) followed by a slice of yogurt cake as dessert were all really good. Water, beer or a chilled red housewine is included in the price.
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