ES RACO DE SES GRANERES
Read moreHomemade tapas from 1 €. Pizza between 5 and 9 € or pasta from 4 to 7 €. Also kitchen at the barbecue.
LA CANTINA
Read moreThe map is in French. Mexican specialities (tapas, burrito, taco… for 6 €); Italian (spaghetti, pizza…). Large selection of meat. The restaurant also offers breakfast (€ 4,90). The terrace is pleasant but the intérieu, decorated with wooden beams and African masks on the walls, also has its charm.
EL CAPPUCCINO
Read moreDo not hesitate to pass the porch, you will discover first a large Art Nouveau room, continue to the garden, with its beautiful fountain and tables scattered under the trees. An Italian-dominated kitchen; also recommended to take a drink before or after the meal. This cafe-restaurant is part of a very trendy chain in Majorca, there are six on the island.
DON GIOVANNI RISTORANTE
Read moreOpen 9 months of the year, in the evening starting at 19 pm. Closed on Wednesday. Good pasta dishes from 7,90 € to 11,50 €. Meat or fish for 20 € the dish. The staff were friendly and helpful. Staff mostly Italian, friendly. Fine cuisine.
LA TABERNA
Read moreWide choice of fish and meat. We recommend you Rice Casimir for fruit and curry sauce (12,50 €).
CASA MARAVILLAS
Read moreAn institution for students and broke gourmands. For 9 €, you are entitled to a homemade pizza served with a smile. Enjoy it on the terrace or in the beautiful colourful room, located in the entrance. The basement dining room is less pleasant. Pizza parts to take to € 2,50.
PALERMO VIEJO
Read moreFor all meat lovers, the El Palermo Viejo restaurant is essential. Hosted by Argentinian people of Italian origin, this restaurant offers one of Madrid's best meats and at a reasonable price. Before you get to the table, ask for a serves (half) to refresh yourself, accompanied by a chilena chilena (like pie, cheese, ham, or corn). The exposed beams and some jazz notes give the impression of being at home, as isolated from time. The card is rich, but there is no doubt. It will be tender to Argentina or solomillo white wine sauce (al verdeo). Follow the advice of the chef for cooking: " argentine punto ", i. e., slightly red. Vegetarians are not forgotten; pesto ravioli is delicious and hot goat cheese accompanied by tomatoes and candied figs under the tongue. El Palermo Viejo is also a bar and shop for Argentine products.
LA SALAMANDRA
Read moreLa is a reference of Basque cuisine; portions cod portions or pork plates are exquisite. If you flee the tapas bars in the neighbourhood while looking for a tavern atmosphere, this is the right place.
EXTREMORIENTE
Read moreMore known as El Chino in Plaza de España, this restaurant is not easy to find, but all the Madrid know it. You repérerez it first with the smell. It's a bit bad, but it's a typical Madrid myth. You will eat very well for a few euros. A more typical address than it appears.
CERVECERIA SAN ANDRES
Read moreThe terrace is ideal for lunch at lunchtime. On a quiet little square, in the shadow of a parasol and in front of a beautiful church, the best in Madrid is felt. Level kitchen is quite traditional: raciones of tortilla, squid, cheese, ham…
AL AMAN II
Read moreThe Arab past of Madrid is mind highlighted here. In oriental decoration you will taste one of the best couscous in the city. Alcohol is not used. Service to take.
FEDERAL CAFE
Restaurant with terrace offering burgers, Sunday brunch and various tasty ...Read more
CERVECERÍA CATALANA
Good value restaurant located a few steps from Passeig de Gràcia in ...Read more
TASCA ANGEL
Read moreA small tavern with authentic charm where you can sit on stools to taste the house speciality: grilled sardines. Since 1946, it has been an unmissable place for Valencian tapo. The crowd generously overflows onto the street, caña (small beer) in one hand and a plate of sardines in the other. If you are lucky enough to find a place at the bar, don't hesitate to try the other products of the house, such as navajas (knives) and montaditos (anchovy montaditos).
LOS CLAVELES
Read moreAlong with El Rinconcillo, its neighbor, this bodega was founded in 1841 and is one of the oldest in the city. Its last renovation in 2004 maintained its most essential elements, such as a beautiful checkerboard floor and its mahogany bar, which has helped make it one of the must-see places on the tapas route. Its owner, Santiago Remesal, offers his legion of regulars local specialties in tapas or full portions: Iberian ham, cod(bacalao), small sandwiches(montaditos), omelets(revueltos)... Possibility of sitting on the terrace.
MÉSON ANDALUZ
Read moreFor 7 €, we eat very well. The dishes are simple but well served. We have a wide choice, churrasco (beef meat), merluza à la plancha, seafood… By entering mussels to local sauce are very hearty. In dessert, try the Catalan cream, a creamy cinnamon cream, very good and home made, other options being small industrial pots (even ice). Wine is included in the menu and is almost at will (but at this price do not expect a big cru)!
TABERNA COLONIALES
Read moreJust a short walk from Plaza San Leandro, this is one of Seville's historic taverns that offers excellent, authentic and inexpensive tapas. Among a wide range of Sevillian specialities you can choose the solomillo al whisky,, which you can accompany with a glass of tinto or a beer. Here, the portions are copious and can be enjoyed at the counter in a local colourful setting or on the terrace in a pretty square with trees. Attentive service. Other address: El Arenal: C/ Fernandez y González, 36-38 (at the corner of C/ Garcia de Vinuesa).
EL RINCONCILLO
Founded in 1670, this is Seville's oldest tavern, where you can enjoy a ...Read more
LAS TITAS
Read moreThe name of two taties who once held the kiosk on the edge of the river Genil near the Paseo del Salón, the establishment (the same owners as the well known Wineries Castañeda and La Mancha) counts in the heart of the inhabitants for its attractive garden terrace (with brumisateurs, in summer), its hall will replace Belle Epoque (with beautiful photos of Granada from yesteryear) and its lounges of the Antan. reception. Tapas is tempting and the kitchen is not too bad for a full meal: partridge salad, loin or Iberian pig loin, seabream has......
EL MOLINÓN
Read moreLocated near the Plaza del Tossal, El Molinón is a tavern that offers Asturian specialties such as choricitos a la sidra (small chorizos with cider) or Cabrales cheese, also with cider, served in a terracotta casserole or in cream. And we wouldn't be in Asturias if we didn't have Cachopo, a kind of Viennese schnitzel in all its forms. And of course a wide variety of ciders. Run by the sympathetic Roque, this place offers two rooms, often full and with a very friendly atmosphere.
TABULA CALDA
Read moreWhen you enter, you will find a traditional restaurant, housed in an old house, decorated with Andalusian accents, with a profusion of ceramics and punctuated with rosettes showing the gods of Roman mythology. You will eat typical dishes of the region, especially the famous migas and plates of Iberian ham. You will also taste vegetables and fruits from the garden, displayed at the entrance of the restaurant, and attesting to its commitment to a local market. Generous portions and attentive welcome.
CORREGIDOR
Read moreGood address to eat traditional cuisine revisited with a state of modernity. The boss, very nice, will advise you. Don't miss the patatera de, a typical sausages from the region.
LA CACHARRERÍA
Read moreLocated right next to the plaza de San Mateo, this small restaurant full of charm will seduce you with its bohemian and offbeat decoration. It offers creative and delicious tapas at very reasonable prices. Among the most appreciated proposals of the regulars, it is its generous tapas containing hummus or cod which continue to make the difference. The sweet tooths appreciate their chocolate truffles (a small pie crowned with a chocolate mousse). As for drinks, the "cortado" and lemonade are the most popular.
CANTINA LA ESTACIÓN
Read moreNear the Mercado de Abastos, this small wine bar and restaurant has been a good selection of nectars from almost all the provinces of Spain and foreign countries since 2005. And this in a decor of old train car for the restaurant part and led by El Che, the alma mater of this welcoming place. In glass or bottle, beverages can be accompanied by excellent tapas and racons (fried chino, risotto de Rabo de Toro…) prepared by his companion. For wine, the right choice will be given priority on the regional stage, the Torreperogil red wines (10 km east of Úbeda), a small quality production, difficult to meet outside Jaén province: Very red fruit in the mouth, like a jam of blueberries and ripe, nothing caramelized. On the menu side, the card changes depending on the season and it will now be possible to settle on a large, quiet terrace to taste the oil selections as well as the homemade bread, the hochíos, to the anised flavor.
CARMEN MIRADOR DE AIXA
Read moreAmong the very best restaurants with terraces in Granada and Albaicín, this family business serves excellent homemade Mediterranean cuisine using good local products, while offering breathtaking views day and night, with illuminations. A stone's throw from the Mirador de San Nicolás, facing the Alhambra, the space, a carmen from the Nasrid era, is distinguished, superb with almond and fig trees. On a garden terrace or in a rustic and elegant lounge, after fresh salads or soups (hot or cold, depending on the season) welcome, make way for very beautiful presentations in generous portions: cod poached with peppers and shrimps or gratinated in hollandaise sauce, chuletón de buey con calabaza al Pedro Ximénez (rib of beef with squash and Jerez natural sweet wine), brocheta con langostinostinos sweet sauce with Sherry. The side dishes are just as appetizing as the meat (veal...) and fish (many bacalao dishes). The wine list will delight aesthetes, international travellers or those from the local bourgeoisie (the two main components of the clientele of this carmen) with many references including wines from the surroundings of Granada such as the pago de Almares (red) or the mencal (white), with a good quality/price ratio. In an excellent atmosphere, at the Mirador de Aixa (pronounced Aïcha), the meals always end with sublime desserts such as the holjadre of caramelized apples (puff pastry) and the kind words of the very welcoming owners, Paco, Carmen and their daughter, escorted by a very good team.
MESÓN SALADO
Read moreIn a rustic setting or terrace facing the Hotel España, it is very «fortiche» in meat.
EL PREGONERO
Read moreClose to the tourist office and the town hall, this small restaurant launched by Carlos, a big hard-rock fan who organized the Rock en Frío festival, is now run by his brother Jesus and his wife Patri. With beautiful à la carte proposals and meticulous presentations. It is advisable to try the morcilla con cebolla, a deliciously seasoned pudding, flamenco, a homemade escalope filled with ham and breaded, and the cheeses of Montefrío, a goat with a justified reputation, accompanied by honey and jam. Which will serve as cheese and dessert. To be enjoyed in a charming setting decorated with old tools or on the terrace, very pleasant on sunny days. And let's be reassured that the rock festival always brings fans together in August.
EL CALDERO
Read moreThe hotel specialises in vegetarian dishes, as well as barbecues, which you can enjoy sitting near the fireplace or on the terrace with panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada.
LA RESERVA 12, VINOTECA
Read moreBetween main shopping rue Larios and cathedral, innovation well-located for good malagueños dye; they, moreover, already adopted this establishment and its branches, here in Málaga, or in Torremolinos. Chic, one nothing chewed, this space and comfort, with enormous bar, very high tables and stools, lounges and small terrace, in the dish views. For aperitif: langostinos ajillos (small langoustines enhanced by garlic), fried alcachofas (artichoke heart) to swoon, atun con porra (tuna), not bad... If you decide to stay, with the pianos, a cuisine of traditional Andalusian dishes without telling it: good choice of fish (fish, monkfish sabres...) and seafood (clams, prawns...) and then some classic solomillo meats (pork, beef or veal and rooms of lamb). Small delights between people of good taste, rather around fifty, also come for the extensive menu from the wines, under the auspices of a team of apprentices in white suits.
OLEUM
Read moreClose to the shopping galleries of El Corte Inglès, its refined décor, a tad precious white, grey and green, contrasts with large bay windows, a giant wine glass behind the counter, and a team in white costumes and traditional draw. The establishment of Gregorio García (assisted by his son), a leading catering manitou, flavour detector and incidentally former president of the Federación de Hostelería de Granada, has set itself the leitmotif of introducing sophisticated cuisine, using the most advanced and avant-garde techniques available at the time, while giving pride of place to top quality products. The bet is won in two dedicated areas, a gastrobar with well calibrated tapas and raciones and a chic restaurant for a more complete meal. Pizarra (eggplant with honey), huevos roto, lomo, homemade croquettes, good starter to share, the tender pulpo with fresh onions, hot potatoes and paprika is, as for him, very good, divine also the carpaccio de presa ibérica (piece of pork of choice) and liver with truffle oil or the half-cooked duck, without forgetting the roast lamb segureño, a sure value of the house to accompany good growth. In the end, a lot of creativity while keeping in mind the idea of making people happy...
TERESA CARLES
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FRESC CO
Read moreAs in Barcelona, Madrid, Seville or other major Spanish cities, where there is a saturation of tapas, why not go to this self of the chain well known for a fresh fresh buffet will be willing: with a plethora of ingredients to compose his salad as well as pasta, pizza and ordinary daily hot dishes, fruits, ice and coffee or infusion… A good opportunity to try to recover from dangerous mixtures, oils (olive) and alcohol (strong)!
CENTRO DE GRANADA RESTAURANTE ASADOR
Read moreOn one of the largest pedestrian squares in Granada, facing kiosks of merchants of flowers and in Alcaicería (bazaar crafts), the grill room restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine, and traditional, Andalusian of good level, both in terms of quality and freshness of the products as presentation of the appetising dishes. In very pleasant summer terrace, as close to the passeggiata or granadine, or as elegant dining rooms and full of history, recovered well (columns, stone, beams, stucco...) with beautiful wine cellar and bar with tapas, on a map in different languages (do not escape!), you can indulge... For starters, by delectable scrambled eggs with boletus and foie gras, delicious fried eggplant with honey or the mozarabic salad or the bluefin tuna tataki. A lot of choice, also, in the large section dishes grace, in particular, with good grills braised accompanied by sauce (green pepper, mushrooms, roquefort...) and bread, octopus to the galéga, a fillet of espada's (fish sabres) to the oven or, according to the arrival, the roast suckling pig. Some pasta and pizza complete the list, especially for children. Mention for homemade desserts: pies with blackberries and almonds, tocino del cielo or piononos (specialities pastry chefs local). For wines (over a hundred, some are ordered by the glass), let yourself be guided by a very professional staff and references of Granada: white wine Calvente or red wine Deifontes fonte Dei, that delight!
EL RINCÓN DEL PUERTO
Read moreFounded in 1996, this restaurant located in the port of Garrucha continues to expand its large terrace facing the sea. With seafood and fish specialities, from the lonja, Garrucha auction. Its regular customers particularly appreciate lobster rice, salt sea bream and zarzuela a la marinera. But if you prefer prawns, rest assured they are also excellent. A barra corner allows you to focus on the tapeo and you can finish the meal in the chill out with a chupito while enjoying the nightlife.
EL ALMEJERO
Read moreWell in place for more than thirty years in a fortiori, its rice, red gambas and fish (oven, plancha, prepared or fried) are warmly recommended by the regional stage.
ASADOR ARITZA
Read moreThe Asador Aritza is a restaurant with a decoration as warm as its owners, Juanjo and Aurora, who offer traditional regional cuisine made with delicious seasonal products. You can taste vegetables from the fields or vegetable garden (mushrooms, asparagus, red and green beans, spinach), meats (mainly beef but also seasonal game, especially pigeon), fish a la parilla, and the typical ajoarriero. Each ingredient comes from organic agriculture and livestock farming. An authentic address.
LOS PARRALES
Read moreThe best address in Nájera, where you can enjoy La Rioja specialities in a contemporary setting. The "typical" menu includes the famous patatas a la riojana (potatoes with chorizo) as a starter, pimientos rellenos (stuffed peppers) as a main course and cuajada as a dessert. You can also enjoy pinchos in the bar area or have an aperitif on the large terrace: codfish millefeuille with mushrooms and zucchini, duck wings confit, octopus and its potato-pepper cream, salmon toast and fresh cheese...
RESTAURANTE ASADOR CORRAL DEL REY
Read moreLocated in the beautiful Plaza Mayor of Trujillo, in the old outbuildings of the Palace of Piedras Alba, this restaurant is a reference in Trujillo. In this historical setting, it offers traditional Spanish and local cuisine, with a special place for grilled meats. Located in one of the charming rooms with a Castilian atmosphere, you can also taste their famous torta de oveja and migas.
COFRADIA DE LOS PESCADORES
Read moreOn the cofradías side, this one is to be registered in the register of good students. Its price is a little higher than in other restaurants, but justified by the quality. He tests himself via his fish of the day, his seafood, but also his parillada and to follow the theme starting with fish croquettes. The other pleasure will be the space. Just a few steps from the small street and the fishing port, its terrace offers very nice views of the lively atmosphere.
LA INCIDENCIA DEL FACTOR VI
Read moreThe owner likes to define his establishment as a restaurant of Mediterranean cuisine "d'auteur". And indeed we can see a signature in these very elaborate dishes, most of which are served as portions to share: sardine tart, tuna tataki, semi-cooked foie gras and caramelized apples... A menu that is definitely in tune with the times, which is accompanied by an excellent selection of wines. Perfect welcome in all circumstances.
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