This place attracts attention with its relatively pretty patio dining area but fails to deliver on what a good restaurant experience is about - quality food and service. It would’ve been better had service been non-existent (which it nearly was) rather than terrible and disinterested.
For context, we were there on Sunday evening, from 19h-20h when the place was half-filled at most. When we entered, we were offered a table with fewer chairs than the number of guests. No problem, we can help ourselves even though it wasn’t busy at all.
When drinks were served, they were also served all to one of us, when it’s pretty clear who was having the drink since there were only 2 of us. When food was served, it was either plopped onto the table silently, or with some throat-clearing - no introduction, no “buen provecho” whatsoever. There was no effort at all to try and give customers a good experience.
The food was forgettable and overpriced for the quality. We ordered 2 tapas, 2 cocktails and 2 mains and it came to 62€. On the other hand, just the night before and at a restaurant just opposite, we had 7 dishes and more than a bottle of wine for 100€. (I was more than happy to leave a 5-star review for that place because it deserved it!) The quality here just cannot compare.
During the dinner, another guest complained that they’d not received the correct change, and the server only apologised for not understanding English that the guest spoke.
When we asked for the bill, it took ten minutes to arrive even though the servers were not all occupied nor was the restaurant busy. The last straw came when our server was clearing the table and instructed - not asked - one of us curtly to hand her the plate.
Guests at a neighbouring table were poorly served as well with their wine poured sloppily. We noticed they weren’t very happy, and ended up commiserating on the poor service. It’s every intrepid tourist’s worst nightmare - an inauthentic and disappointing...
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