Outside the tourist tracks and sitting on a busy street English will get you breakfast but a few Spanish words will go a long way. The place looks a bit generic and a touch fancy. With your breakfast order you receive a disposable water bottle and s shot glass full of fresh orange juice. Everything I tried was good with prices a tad higher than a regular cafeteria but still below the prices around attractions. Cafe con leche is nice and creamy. We went several times for breakfast and were happy. The staff is polite and helpful but they must be seriously understaffed because it always takes too long to capture the attention of a waiter. We started asking for the check at the end...
Read moreTwo of us had the menu del dia. Definitely above average. The waitress serving us in the front was unwelcoming, uncooperative, and rude. And that was regardless of any specific demands, other than asking for two glasses of tap water. It’s a pity as the restaurant is nice. If we could have complained then, we would have. Yesterday we had a coffee and the waitress serving us was extremely welcoming and friendly - and quite happy to serve tap water, even though only one of us had coffee. Perhaps the restaurant should take more care when employing stuck up young waitresses. Unfortunately we did not get her name…. Otherwise it...
Read moreThe food and the service is good. Just I recommend to check carefully the price of "tapas gourmet" to avoid unpleasant surprises on the bill. The prices (varying depending on the tapas) is NOT indicated in the menu on the table, but apparently it is written on the link in the QR code. 3 small pieces of fried banana with avocado and tomato salad on the top at 9.50 euros is beyond what I was expecting for "small bites" of tapas gourmet...I also suggest the owners to put the prices on the paper menu, not everybody may want to use their self phones while having a drink with...
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