I've given Los Cascajos (The Gravel) 3 stars because I and my family have eaten their many times last year and twice this week. I'm not overly keen but the males in my family value quantity balanced with quality. We've all come to realise for 8 euros per person it can be expensive as the meats can be hit and miss meaning you have vegetarian food or fish which is always just nice or under par. I think today was the last time we will be eating there as with a little more euros you can expect a much more higher quality of food at a proper restaurant and not something that feels slightly second rate. They don't appear to look at the common wastage that tells them they need to make it more tasty (the meats). But I feel family and freinds and hungry holiday makers eat here and with the variety on offer and as much you can eat will give a worthwhile and money appeal. But to eat regularly will make one realise that quality is always better than quantity. If the meats were consistently delicious then I would have given 5 stars. Only the meatballs are usually tasty but how hard...
Read moreIt’s the second time we go back here in our 1 week vacation (and we will return other times!!) The food is soo good! We tried different things: pimientos, papas arrugadas, gambas with garlic, queso asado.. everything was great. Also paella was delicious! And the quantity was huge. The price was very low compared to the quantity and the quality of the food.
Also the place is beautiful: there are windows all over the perimeter with an amazing view on the valley.
Waiters are very nice!
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Read moreEat as much as you dare!! Buffet food had some raw elements which included raw meat! Knives and forks were filthy.Salad looked a bit scruffy.I still ate it, Paella had rabbit? with bones n all. Water bottles had been opened. And a banana for pudding. Free table ribena/wine helped me forget the experience. It reminded me of a Spagettie Western cafe.Only enter if you have just crossed a...
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