My girlfriend and I were starving after walking around the aquarium for 2 hours. The pictures of the food outside the restaurant looked so good! However when we ordered the food it was nothing like those pictures! The sandwich my girlfriend ordered was wrapped in cling film and grabbed from the fridge. It was so bland, like eating cardboard. As for my selection of grilled meats with rice and beans, it was stone cold and tasted awful. The meat was the only thing slightly edible. However, I have no idea what meat it was actually meant to be. I couldn't distinguish it by sight, smell or taste. The beans looked and tasted like poo and the rice somehow tasted like a strong fish oil. We were both so disappointed. I would highly advise people to eat before entering or after leaving the aquarium. It's not worth...
Read moreWe were very sleepy and thought before starting our tour in the Ocenarium, we stop for a coffee. Also had some ham and cheese baguette, readymade. Well.... What can I say? I had bad experience in other places as well but the Cappuccino here has nothing to do with a propper Cappuccino. It is made from Cappuccino powder, it has horrible taste and is so sweet that is hard to drink. If I want instant Cappuccino from 3in1 powder I can drink it at home for 20 cents. If you decide to sell Cappuccino and charge € 2.80 for it, at least take the effort and make a decent Cappuccino and than I don't mind paying even double price like in the city centre. The baguette, I'm not even going to go into details, I wasn't expecting much anyway from a...
Read moreThe cantina is exactly what to expect from a restaurant inside of any other museum. The food is okay, nothing fancy. It fulfils the essential need for food. The place is kept clean and decent. Some items were priced regularly (juice, coffee...), some were overpriced (soup, bread...). If you need some snack so you don't die, this is the place. Alternatively, bring your own food to...
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