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Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral — Restaurant in Granada

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Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral
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Nearby attractions
Catedral de Granada
Pl. de las Pasiegas, s/n, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Royal Chapel of Granada
Calle Oficios, s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain
Plaza de la Trinidad
Pl. de la Trinidad, 1, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Centro Federico Garcia Lorca
Pl. Romanilla, S/N, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Palacio de la Madraza
C. Oficios, 14, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Plaza Isabel La Católica
Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
Iglesia Parroquial del Sagrario
C. Oficios, s/n, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Fuente de los Gigantones
Pl. de Bib-Rambla, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Monument to Aguador
C. Capuchinas, 18, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Plaza de la Romanilla
Pl. Romanilla, 17, 11, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Palacio Andaluz Almona
C. San Jerónimo, 5, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
PAROLE RISTORANTE - La Vera Cucina Italiana & Forno Napoletano
Pl. Romanilla, 20, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
El Pescaíto de Carmela
C. Marqués de Gerona, 12, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Taberna Al Pie de la Torre
C. Cárcel Baja, 1, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Perromedio Taberna
C. Marqués de Gerona, 17, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Restaurante Los Manueles - Bib Rambla
Pl. de Bib-Rambla, 16, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Restaurante Oliver
Pl. Pescadería, 12, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Bar Provincias
C. Provincias, 4, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
La Tortuga Boba
Pl. Romanilla, 8, Centro, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
Restaurante Pureza 90
Pl. Romanilla, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
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Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral
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Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral

C. Cárcel Baja, 1, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain
4.6(2.8K)
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attractions: Catedral de Granada, Royal Chapel of Granada, Plaza de la Trinidad, Centro Federico Garcia Lorca, Palacio de la Madraza, Plaza Isabel La Católica, Iglesia Parroquial del Sagrario, Fuente de los Gigantones, Monument to Aguador, Plaza de la Romanilla, restaurants: Restaurante Palacio Andaluz Almona, PAROLE RISTORANTE - La Vera Cucina Italiana & Forno Napoletano, El Pescaíto de Carmela, Taberna Al Pie de la Torre, Perromedio Taberna, Restaurante Los Manueles - Bib Rambla, Restaurante Oliver, Bar Provincias, La Tortuga Boba, Restaurante Pureza 90
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+34 958 22 46 31
Website
losmanueles.es

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Featured dishes

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dish
Ceviche De Corvina
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Alitas De Pollo Con Salsa Barbacoa
dish
Fingers De Pollo Caseros
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Mini Campero De Costillas De Cerdo Con Salsa Chipotle Y Aros De Cebolla
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Paella Marinera (Mínimo Para 2 Personas)
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Wok De Verduras Con Salsa Teriyaki Y Chili Dulce
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Parrillada De Ibéricos (500gr Entre Presa, Secreto, Pluma Y Abanico)
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Capricho Mozárabe (Hojaldre Relleno De Manzana Con Crema Pastelera)

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Nearby attractions of Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral

Catedral de Granada

Royal Chapel of Granada

Plaza de la Trinidad

Centro Federico Garcia Lorca

Palacio de la Madraza

Plaza Isabel La Católica

Iglesia Parroquial del Sagrario

Fuente de los Gigantones

Monument to Aguador

Plaza de la Romanilla

Catedral de Granada

Catedral de Granada

4.6

(12.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Royal Chapel of Granada

Royal Chapel of Granada

4.6

(5.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Plaza de la Trinidad

Plaza de la Trinidad

4.3

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Centro Federico Garcia Lorca

Centro Federico Garcia Lorca

4.3

(442)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Alhambra Tour with an Energetic Storyteller
Alhambra Tour with an Energetic Storyteller
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
18009, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Hike to Twin Peaks
Hike to Twin Peaks
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:15 AM
18006, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Eonarium Genesis Granada: Un show de luces inmersivo en la Iglesia del Colegio Sagrado Corazón
Eonarium Genesis Granada: Un show de luces inmersivo en la Iglesia del Colegio Sagrado Corazón
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:45 PM
Paseo de los Basilios, 3, Granada, 18008
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Nearby restaurants of Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral

Restaurante Palacio Andaluz Almona

PAROLE RISTORANTE - La Vera Cucina Italiana & Forno Napoletano

El Pescaíto de Carmela

Taberna Al Pie de la Torre

Perromedio Taberna

Restaurante Los Manueles - Bib Rambla

Restaurante Oliver

Bar Provincias

La Tortuga Boba

Restaurante Pureza 90

Restaurante Palacio Andaluz Almona

Restaurante Palacio Andaluz Almona

4.8

(2.2K)

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PAROLE RISTORANTE - La Vera Cucina Italiana & Forno Napoletano

PAROLE RISTORANTE - La Vera Cucina Italiana & Forno Napoletano

4.4

(1.5K)

Click for details
El Pescaíto de Carmela

El Pescaíto de Carmela

4.5

(3.4K)

Click for details
Taberna Al Pie de la Torre

Taberna Al Pie de la Torre

4.5

(552)

$

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Reviews of Los Manueles Restaurante Catedral

4.6
(2,848)
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5.0
1y

Above and beyond.

We usually focus on food and drink when we do a restaurant post. This one isn't necessarily about food, although it was outstanding. This is about restaurant employees who go above and beyond good table service.

Mary had a craving for paella, and we found a nearby restaurant, Los Manueles Catedral, that's been serving guests in Granada for well over 100 years. We showed up a few minutes before our Sunday lunch reservation and joined the long check-in line, where folks without a reservation were being turned away. When it was our turn to check in, the manager was perplexed. He couldn't find our name on the reservation list.

Fortunately, I had the confirmation for patio seating on my phone. He asked us to wait a moment, then motioned for us to follow him. We did, and he led us right past the patio.

“Where are you taking us?" I asked as we hurried down cobblestone streets. “There are five Manueles and you're booked at another location,” he explained as we emerged into a charming plaza. In moments he handed us off to the right Manueles.

We were amazed. When was the last time a maitre’d went out of his way like this to help a customer? He was gone before we could get his name. Muchas gracias amigo!

We ended up with a nice shaded table for two, with a cooling breeze. The servers here teamed up; each was very friendly and professional. One let us sample wines before we ordered a bottle. Another suggested the seafood paella - “The best Spain!” he said. And it was delicious, almost as good as the one we made at paella school in Valencia a few years ago.

The bill came to 86 euros, a bit higher than I expected, even though we also had a meal-size salad with dried figs, goat cheese, and greens. I had my card out to pay when our server returned, grabbed the bill, and walked away. We were puzzled. In a few minutes he was back, with a new check … this one totalled 52 euros. Whew!

Curious about the big reduction, Mary looked over the new itemized bill. They didn't charge us for the wine; she said. We had to tell them - one good deed deserves another. When we finally tapped the card on the credit card reader, our bill was for less than 70 euros.

Thoroughly satisfied by the meal and memorable service, we headed back to our apartment about six blocks away. We were about a third of the way there when the server flagged us down. In his hand was my Wine Dine & Travel Magazine ball cap I had left on the table. Unbelievable!

It was a meal to remember - especially for the kindness and integrity shown to two travelers on a Sunday afternoon. All confirmed our growing respect for the gracious Spanish people we...

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5.0
25w

Summary: Amazing seafood Paella!

During our visit, we were looking for good paella and this place looked promising. We had a table outside and ordered our tinto de veranos first, then some cocktails later. Then we ordered ceviche and the seafood paella for sharing. The waiters didn't speak english but they still seemed nice to us despite the language barrier.

The ceviche was different than what I'm used to. It had something more than limes, not sure what it was. The important thing was the flavors worked together and the fish was still good.

Then the seafood Paella came. It looked and smelled so good! There was all sorts of seafood on it: shrimps, mussels, squid and fish. It was served hot at is should and honestly, I couldn't care less that my mout was burning cos it was so delicious. The rice was flavorful and fluffy. You can see some level of expertise in their cooking. What I loved about it too was the different textures and flavors of the seafood, they're not overcooked at all. There is also the crispy rice on the sides and I thought that was also great. Basically, I loved this dish and I hope to come back and...

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2.0
1y

We went to this place based on the reviews, it was on a Friday night, quite busy, we had to wait 10 min to be seated, which was not a problem. The man who seated us was very nice and helpful. After we were seated, we ordered quite fast, but after that nobody came back to ask us if we needed anything else, if we wanted another drink, dessert etc. We also had to ask the same man that seated us for the check, after 30 min of waiting for the servers to come to us or to try to get their attention. I understand that it was a busy night, a lot of people coming in, but for us, service was terrible.( I was also a waitress a few years ago, so I totally get what being busy means, but this was just bad service). Regarding food, we had the pil pil shrimps, which were ok, nothing outstanding and parillada de ibericos, which was not that good, at least for our taste (very fatty - I know it is pork, we have pork quite a lot in our gastronomy as well, but this did not taste very good). All in all, it was not the best...

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Ron JamesRon James
Above and beyond. We usually focus on food and drink when we do a restaurant post. This one isn't necessarily about food, although it was outstanding. This is about restaurant employees who go above and beyond good table service. Mary had a craving for paella, and we found a nearby restaurant, Los Manueles Catedral, that's been serving guests in Granada for well over 100 years. We showed up a few minutes before our Sunday lunch reservation and joined the long check-in line, where folks without a reservation were being turned away. When it was our turn to check in, the manager was perplexed. He couldn't find our name on the reservation list. Fortunately, I had the confirmation for patio seating on my phone. He asked us to wait a moment, then motioned for us to follow him. We did, and he led us right past the patio. “Where are you taking us?" I asked as we hurried down cobblestone streets. “There are five Manueles and you're booked at another location,” he explained as we emerged into a charming plaza. In moments he handed us off to the right Manueles. We were amazed. When was the last time a maitre’d went out of his way like this to help a customer? He was gone before we could get his name. Muchas gracias amigo! We ended up with a nice shaded table for two, with a cooling breeze. The servers here teamed up; each was very friendly and professional. One let us sample wines before we ordered a bottle. Another suggested the seafood paella - “The best Spain!” he said. And it was delicious, almost as good as the one we made at paella school in Valencia a few years ago. The bill came to 86 euros, a bit higher than I expected, even though we also had a meal-size salad with dried figs, goat cheese, and greens. I had my card out to pay when our server returned, grabbed the bill, and walked away. We were puzzled. In a few minutes he was back, with a new check … this one totalled 52 euros. Whew! Curious about the big reduction, Mary looked over the new itemized bill. They didn't charge us for the wine; she said. We had to tell them - one good deed deserves another. When we finally tapped the card on the credit card reader, our bill was for less than 70 euros. Thoroughly satisfied by the meal and memorable service, we headed back to our apartment about six blocks away. We were about a third of the way there when the server flagged us down. In his hand was my Wine Dine & Travel Magazine ball cap I had left on the table. Unbelievable! It was a meal to remember - especially for the kindness and integrity shown to two travelers on a Sunday afternoon. All confirmed our growing respect for the gracious Spanish people we encounter every day.
Clarice Colleen ManuelClarice Colleen Manuel
Summary: Amazing seafood Paella! During our visit, we were looking for good paella and this place looked promising. We had a table outside and ordered our tinto de veranos first, then some cocktails later. Then we ordered ceviche and the seafood paella for sharing. The waiters didn't speak english but they still seemed nice to us despite the language barrier. The ceviche was different than what I'm used to. It had something more than limes, not sure what it was. The important thing was the flavors worked together and the fish was still good. Then the seafood Paella came. It looked and smelled so good! There was all sorts of seafood on it: shrimps, mussels, squid and fish. It was served hot at is should and honestly, I couldn't care less that my mout was burning cos it was so delicious. The rice was flavorful and fluffy. You can see some level of expertise in their cooking. What I loved about it too was the different textures and flavors of the seafood, they're not overcooked at all. There is also the crispy rice on the sides and I thought that was also great. Basically, I loved this dish and I hope to come back and eat here again!
Roxana GaleRoxana Gale
We went to this place based on the reviews, it was on a Friday night, quite busy, we had to wait 10 min to be seated, which was not a problem. The man who seated us was very nice and helpful. After we were seated, we ordered quite fast, but after that nobody came back to ask us if we needed anything else, if we wanted another drink, dessert etc. We also had to ask the same man that seated us for the check, after 30 min of waiting for the servers to come to us or to try to get their attention. I understand that it was a busy night, a lot of people coming in, but for us, service was terrible.( I was also a waitress a few years ago, so I totally get what being busy means, but this was just bad service). Regarding food, we had the pil pil shrimps, which were ok, nothing outstanding and parillada de ibericos, which was not that good, at least for our taste (very fatty - I know it is pork, we have pork quite a lot in our gastronomy as well, but this did not taste very good). All in all, it was not the best experience for us.
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Above and beyond. We usually focus on food and drink when we do a restaurant post. This one isn't necessarily about food, although it was outstanding. This is about restaurant employees who go above and beyond good table service. Mary had a craving for paella, and we found a nearby restaurant, Los Manueles Catedral, that's been serving guests in Granada for well over 100 years. We showed up a few minutes before our Sunday lunch reservation and joined the long check-in line, where folks without a reservation were being turned away. When it was our turn to check in, the manager was perplexed. He couldn't find our name on the reservation list. Fortunately, I had the confirmation for patio seating on my phone. He asked us to wait a moment, then motioned for us to follow him. We did, and he led us right past the patio. “Where are you taking us?" I asked as we hurried down cobblestone streets. “There are five Manueles and you're booked at another location,” he explained as we emerged into a charming plaza. In moments he handed us off to the right Manueles. We were amazed. When was the last time a maitre’d went out of his way like this to help a customer? He was gone before we could get his name. Muchas gracias amigo! We ended up with a nice shaded table for two, with a cooling breeze. The servers here teamed up; each was very friendly and professional. One let us sample wines before we ordered a bottle. Another suggested the seafood paella - “The best Spain!” he said. And it was delicious, almost as good as the one we made at paella school in Valencia a few years ago. The bill came to 86 euros, a bit higher than I expected, even though we also had a meal-size salad with dried figs, goat cheese, and greens. I had my card out to pay when our server returned, grabbed the bill, and walked away. We were puzzled. In a few minutes he was back, with a new check … this one totalled 52 euros. Whew! Curious about the big reduction, Mary looked over the new itemized bill. They didn't charge us for the wine; she said. We had to tell them - one good deed deserves another. When we finally tapped the card on the credit card reader, our bill was for less than 70 euros. Thoroughly satisfied by the meal and memorable service, we headed back to our apartment about six blocks away. We were about a third of the way there when the server flagged us down. In his hand was my Wine Dine & Travel Magazine ball cap I had left on the table. Unbelievable! It was a meal to remember - especially for the kindness and integrity shown to two travelers on a Sunday afternoon. All confirmed our growing respect for the gracious Spanish people we encounter every day.
Ron James

Ron James

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Summary: Amazing seafood Paella! During our visit, we were looking for good paella and this place looked promising. We had a table outside and ordered our tinto de veranos first, then some cocktails later. Then we ordered ceviche and the seafood paella for sharing. The waiters didn't speak english but they still seemed nice to us despite the language barrier. The ceviche was different than what I'm used to. It had something more than limes, not sure what it was. The important thing was the flavors worked together and the fish was still good. Then the seafood Paella came. It looked and smelled so good! There was all sorts of seafood on it: shrimps, mussels, squid and fish. It was served hot at is should and honestly, I couldn't care less that my mout was burning cos it was so delicious. The rice was flavorful and fluffy. You can see some level of expertise in their cooking. What I loved about it too was the different textures and flavors of the seafood, they're not overcooked at all. There is also the crispy rice on the sides and I thought that was also great. Basically, I loved this dish and I hope to come back and eat here again!
Clarice Colleen Manuel

Clarice Colleen Manuel

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We went to this place based on the reviews, it was on a Friday night, quite busy, we had to wait 10 min to be seated, which was not a problem. The man who seated us was very nice and helpful. After we were seated, we ordered quite fast, but after that nobody came back to ask us if we needed anything else, if we wanted another drink, dessert etc. We also had to ask the same man that seated us for the check, after 30 min of waiting for the servers to come to us or to try to get their attention. I understand that it was a busy night, a lot of people coming in, but for us, service was terrible.( I was also a waitress a few years ago, so I totally get what being busy means, but this was just bad service). Regarding food, we had the pil pil shrimps, which were ok, nothing outstanding and parillada de ibericos, which was not that good, at least for our taste (very fatty - I know it is pork, we have pork quite a lot in our gastronomy as well, but this did not taste very good). All in all, it was not the best experience for us.
Roxana Gale

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