This place is a joke. First of all, they don't speak english at all. The pilgrim menu is 8 euro but doesn't worth 3. They give only one wine for 4 of us. The first and second course is very small, they give us an instant soup (in supermarket 0.6 euro), really small lasagne and HALF corizo with eggs and potato - half corizo is a shame, and top of all my I found plenty hair in my food. They did not give water but is was included. For dessert they give ice cream, which was tasteless. Usually I don't give bad review, but this place really deserve one. The toilet did not have toilet paper, soap and even hand dryer. The waiter touched our bread with his hand after he finished his cigarette. They don't accept credit card. Just skip this place, and better to spend 2 euro extra but get plenty and good quality food. We...
Read moreCheap and cheerful. Food was ok, however tortilla was warmed up and didn't taste very fresh. Russian salad was ok. Sangria was good and homemade. Staff were pleasant and brought tapas to the table twice free of charge but were difficult to get hold of when we needed to order food even though we had been there for than 45 minutes. I could not get eye contact and even when I put my hand up several times to get attention still was ignored. It didn't come across as rude necessarily as the chap was friendly, approachable and liked by the locals, just maybe lacking in customer service skills and spreading...
Read moreThis eatery deserves more than 5 stars! The servers are super warm and welcoming and we felt right at home in a new place. The food was well prepared and well served. We had our first pumpkin and zucchini soup on the Camino. Appreciate simple and nutritious food other than the usual fare commonly served everywhere.
More amazing is how this place is a gathering point for locals. We saw a few tables of elderly folks playing cards and just having a nice social outing on a Sunday. All the best to this eatery. Well...
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