It's rare that every aspect of a dining experience is perfect, however that is what we experienced when we visited La Tasca de Jesus Pobre. The setting was wonderfully bohemian, but authentic, not novelty. As twilight hit, the night sky became the ceiling, the quirky little lamps came on and relaxed music washed over the courtyard. The staff were friendly, efficient and enthusiastic, but in the right amounts. The food was... just magnificent. You know those times when you eat tiny mouthfuls, really slowly because you just don't want it to end? Well that's La Tasca for sure. I've paid three times the amount for food this good in London. I'm sure they don't need my endorsement, because you have to book a good week in advance to get a table, but they have it...
Read moreThis restaurant deserves more than 5 stars! Every dish was beautifully presented and cooked, good service with friendly waitors and reasonably priced house wine (12€ per litre)- also very tasty!
We ordered a burrata for start, and liked it so much that we ordered it a second time after mains. You could tell that lots of heart and passion went into the cooking and they clearly took pride in their food. We were blown away by every other dish we ordered, from starter to dessert, and we left feeling very full and happy. Such a hidden gem in a small mountain town and would highly...
Read moreI am so sorry to write this but it has happened again and it just needs to be corrected. We have been customers for a few years now. My partner Helen taught one of your sons English and you did not even realise it. We booked a seat for 5 online before and this time by answer phone. We left a clear telephone number to acknowledge our intent of reservation. We turn up and you tell us you did not receive it. Do it once okay we forgot about it but to do it again is unacceptable. It is a shame as we have promoted your restaurant to many of our clients and we will not...
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