I am celiac and got quite sick here. Of course, dining with celiac disease is always a risk. There was only one dish on the menu that could be prepared gluten free, the seafood pad Thai. Not even the rice dishes were gluten free. I explained to the waiter that I was celiac and he just handed me the allergen menu. My instinct was to leave the restaurant but as I was with a group and they had already ordered, doing so would have been very uncomfortable. The pad Thai was €13, rather expensive for a small portion of food with four baby shrimps in it. Currently I am dealing with the unfortunate consequences...
Read moreWorst service I've had. I had to kept telling the waitress that we spoke Spanish and we didn't need her to do a baby voice at us. She also gave my friend the wrong order and then lied by saying it was what he ordered (even though we know he didn't say that) then she refused to do our orders separately because she was too busy (even though there was barely any customers she was just too lazy to do it). The food wasn't that great either. Missed a lot of spice and our kitchen chicken udon didn't even have kitchen. Never going back. Not worth the...
Read moreI was really looking forward to visiting this place since I'm a big fan of Asian food, but unfortunately, it turned out to be a huge disappointment. It’s as far from authentic Asian cuisine as it could possibly get. You’d think seafood would be plentiful and reasonably priced in Spain, but at this place, you’re served three tiny prawns in a so-called seafood dish that doesn’t even use authentic Asian spices—just some artificial coloring and soy sauce. I can’t recall the last time I was this disappointed...
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