Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Portiragnes, Occitanie, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 208 reviews
Nice tapas in a not particularly atmospheric restaurant. Reasonably good value. We had read the reviews of the paella being excellent. Perhaps it is not when ours arrived it clearly had been sitting under hear for a while and was overlooked. Staff a bit rushed and not really that friendly. Sangria was very tasty.
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I called in the O'latino on their opening morning in May this year .I love nosing round new restaurants & seeing where I can bring my family & friends for a meal out . I tried their Pina Colada & it was delicious while sitting in the sunshine & watching the World go by .The manager & his wife made me very welcome & offered a snack to go with my drink . I wish them well in their new enterprise .On Sunday evenings there is a nocturnal market held in the carpark in front of this restaurant which could be a good time to call in for a few tapas and cocktails .It's on my "to do list".
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4 based on 613 reviews
A wonderfull and cosy restaurant wich is served a delighfull market food for lunch time and home made tapas, a large selection of local wine is proposed by the glass, you can get a drink for your aperitive and some tapas during the evening located in the
The Polygone in Beziers near the train station is about as modern a shopping experience as you will find in the region. There are dozens of little boutiques trying their best to be trendy, chains like chocolatier Jeff de Bruges and book/CD/DVD/crafts vendor Cultura, a major grocer, a cineplex, and even a bowling alley. And, of course, a food court. On the roof. We passed up Subway and tried Me Gusta Tapas.It's a nice space with outdoor tables, tables enclosed but still with an exterior feel, and an indoor space. Comfortable chairs and well-spaced tables. Friendly service, attentive without being intrusive. Some English. We both ordered from the tapas menu. Cathey chose the eponymous Me Gusta Tapas. The full plate included marinated olives with bits of feta, chicken wings, grilled red and green peppers, bread slices spread with garlicky diced tomatoes, Serrano ham, bits of pork on a skewer, and fried potatoes. Cathey especially liked the crusty croquettes of creamy mashed potatoes and bits of ham. I had meat - Serrano, chorizo, and bellota - along with the tomato bread and a small green salad. Meat. Lots of meat. All in all, if not dazzlingly inventive, the food was fresh, tasty, and filling.With a glass of sangria for Cathey, a Spanish beer on tap for me, and a coffee for me at the finish, 45.90 euros. Given a coupon that was worth 3 euros for parking, well worth the price for an enjoyable food court meal.Dear Customer iracatheyThank you for your experience ;we are realy pleased that you enjoy your meal and the service we provide.We really hope see you soon for an other time.the owner
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