Catalan catastrophe.
With their proximity to Valencia, the birthplace of paella, you would assume they would be capable of providing a half decent rice dish. This was our mode of thought as we sat and ordered 'el arroz negre'. However, when it arrived, we were presented with a plate of rock hard pellets of black plastic and recently defrosted squid offcuts. Our illusions was shattered.
With 4 beers our bill came to 43 euros. We begrudgingly paid and simultaneously complained to the cashier. He was not in the least interested. The cogs of the tiresome tourist trap continue. I suggest you don't get...
Read moreLovely location that overlooks the river. The outdoor covered seating was very pleasant on the hot summer's day that I was there.
From Monday to Friday this restaurant offers a fixed price menu. In regards to the price, you won't find cheaper in touristic areas of the Delta such as this.
First course of the menu was a very basic salad. It's not bad, but the ingredients are minimal (tomatoes, lettuce, olives, onion and tuna from what I can remember). However, the second course is a very tasty and generous dish of paella. Definitely the highlight of the restaurant...
Read moreThey have a decent menu for 12 euros. Salad, a dish of squids, and "paella". Paella wasn't marvelous but you cannot expect much more for this price. Also, out of the fixed menu, they have a wide range of different options for taste. Good service and nice views. The river is just beside the restaurant. There are some spaces for parking around. You will find Cruisers to see "the delta del Ebro" and some a couple of fishing game business a few yards from the restaurant. I would recommend call them before you go if you go at busy hours ( In Spain, let say from...
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