Excellent coffee, among the best in Granada (FYI, my favorite cafe con leche in Granada is at 4 Gatos, but not by much). Delicious food: every choice we have ever made there was enjoyable. My very favorite dish is the pisto casero, an amazing blend of flavors grouping tomatoes, peppers, zucchini and egglant cooked in olive oil with garlic and onion in a Sofrito. I am guessing there are some ground anchovies in the sauce too, but I could be wrong.
The raciones are large, so beware and don't order too much. People watching is also great: it is in the Plaza Larga. Service is always friendly and helpful, but can be...
Read moreCan’t tell you how the food is at this place because when we went into the terazza to ask for a table (of which there were a few unoccupied) we stood there for ten minutes as the waiter walked past us several times without asking us if we wanted a table or just simply an “hola” to acknowledge our existence. It was not busy whatsoever.
So we left to sit at the bar area for Bar Axia and a waiter came right away with the menus and then did not come back . He did serve the two locals that came 10 min after us, however. We waited 20 minutes as this waiter walked back and forth past our table and we...
Read moreWe stopped at Bar Aixa after taking photos outside. We weren’t hungry so we just ordered little nibblies with beer. Croquettes were crispy outside and soft inside and fried eggplant had a nice texture between crisp and soggy but the sauce on top was a bit too sweet for us. The waiter spoke English fluently, we didn’t have issues with communication. Just one downside is inside the restaurant, there’s no toilet, you have to walk across and get into the bar. But the problem is the bar’s quite narrow and small. Except that, it was a nice experience and what we ordered came to 16.50 Euros total,...
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