Alewino, a somewhat hidden gem, turned out to be a delightful surprise for a casual lunch outing. Nestled in a quieter part of the city, the entrance might be easy to miss, so keep an eye out as it's definitely worth finding.
Our experience kicked off on the restaurant’s quaint little outdoor patio, which added a nice touch of charm and intimacy to our meal. The atmosphere was relaxed, ideal for a leisurely lunch.
Service was attentive without being overbearing, which complemented the laid-back vibe perfectly. Alewino’s menu was a nice discovery, particularly because of its generous portion sizes. We opted to share four different appetizers instead of going for main courses, which made for a varied and enjoyable tasting experience. Each dish, from the duck rilettes to the perfectly prepared tuna tartare, was well-executed and flavorful. The freshly harvested asparagus and the selection of wine and beer paired nicely with our choices.
In terms of value, the prices at Alewino are reasonable, especially given the quality of the food and the overall experience.
Overall, Alewino offers a solid dining experience with good food in a cozy setting. It’s a great spot for anyone looking for a nice place to enjoy a relaxed lunch (or dinner) especially if you can grab a seat on the patio. Keep this place in mind next time you’re...
Read moreDisappointing. To be honest, I seriously doubt why this restaurant is among Michelin Bib Gourmand. The food is poorly executed, the service is regular and it is overpriced. Probably the bread is the only decent dish here, although the butter didn’t seem butter. I had the burrata with chutney and, over it, a bed of old lettuce with three slices of tomatoes that someone who doesn’t cook cut it. Hopefully I ordered bread (also expensive) to eat it together. The chicken with pesto and gnocchi seemed delicious, but the chicken was not well cooked. Probably the gnocchi was the only thing well cooked. The dessert probably was the most disappointing dessert ever because it was basically blueberries over jam, a little of yogurt and some meringue. You can easily see how basic and indelicate these dishes are for a Bib Gourmand. The service was okay, but not even friendly. Like the waiters were not interested in helping you. There are other Bib Gourmand in the city with much better food and service, so avoid this one. ••• 😋🌎🍽️✈️ Sabor...
Read moreThe food is great. Everything we ordered was delicious. Unusual taste. A very large selection of interesting starters. Attentive, friendly staff.
We came here as a place with a large selection of wines. But for my taste, the wine list was weak. All the wines are very simple, highly acidic, both white and red. And even all cava extra brut. Of the red wines, there are no aged, tannic ones. Even temparnillo and barolo turned out to be tannin-free. I live in Spain, I love Tempranillo, but I don’t understand how it’s possible to find so bad((
Moreover, the grape varieties chosen are technical, very simple in taste. The wine list was disappointing. By the way, it is difficult to find the entrance. There is no sign on the building. And you can only enter from the yard. There are no signs. We spent a long time looking for the entrance. Please note. If you put the address in the navigator, then the entrance to the yard is at the end of the building, you need to go through the yard and go around the building from...
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