Avoid at all costs. Slow and unpleasant service. Salty, unfresh and bland food. Large signs outside advertising vegan food and vegetarians are welcome, however the vegan food came with prawns on! When I told the waitress this she simply told me “okay” and proceeded to take another one of these dishes to a table of vegetarians. They sent it back and the woman simply picked the prawns off right behind the bar and took it back out! This is disgusting, and could be very unsafe for anyone with allergies. The potato and prawn salad we ordered was drenched in oil and had less prawns than the vegan food we ordered! The bathroom was unpleasant, and did not have hand soap, only shower gel. Gazpacho tasted processed, I couldn’t finish the small portion I was given it was so disgusting. They also charge for the underwhelming and small portion of bread. Used a paper table cloth on a perfectly good marble table (which they put on after we had been sat there for five minutes and then ripped very easily). The waitress muttered every time she walked past us which made us feel unwelcome, and ignored as she would not give us the bill, we had to go up and ask one of the chefs at the bar. Do not...
Read moreInspire of the bad reviews we had seen about this restaurant, we decided to try it anyway. Shouldn’t have. We had to wait 30 minutes to have cold and uncooked fries, unseasoned mashed potatoes loaded with garlic cloves, and 10 tiny chicken balls when you take the « large » plate. The price is way too expensive (40€ for 2 plates and 2 drinks) for the amount of food you get and for the time you wait (especially when there are only 15 people to serve). Moreover, the waitress takes your empties plates while you’re eating, and they go outside to take your credit card because their machines don’t work. When they ask you how the meal was and you answer bad, they look badly at you et they don’t answer anything. Probably the worst restaurant in Cadix. We don’t...
Read moreBE CAREFUL! Make sure you ask for the precice prices! They promise small portions, but then charge you with surprised faces for large one. I ordered sangria - I got tinto verano at max, and when I pointed out that sangria has fruits and is stronger (it tasted like juice), Tino, the owner himself of Casa Tino, started proving me that it isn't supposed to have fruits in sangria. Beer is too expensive for such a simple place. Also, they charged 2€ for bread that we didn't even want.
Overall advice - STAY AWAY and find a better place for a pleasant experience! Their average score speaks for itself! 👎👎👎
Ps to be just, the girl waitress was very nice, friendly...
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