La Cala is hard to distinguish from 1,000 other waterfront seafood restaurants in the Costa Brava-- focused on tourists with a fixed-price menu, and the majority of patrons eating paella or fideua.
The menu here includes bread, water, and wine, which makes it a value. The food would be very good as well, if not for a few fatal flaws. Clams (a 3,50₹ supplement) are overwhelmed by too much salt. Fish with "crispy garlic" is ruined by what would better be described as " burned garlic."
It's all fine. It's just...
Read moreMy experience at La Cala was exceptional. Despite arriving late, the staff welcomed us warmly and provided outstanding service throughout the evening. The food was absolutely perfect—every dish was delicious and beautifully presented. The wine selection was excellent and paired perfectly with the meal. Overall, it was an unforgettable dining experience, and I highly recommend La Cala for anyone seeking great food, wine, and...
Read moreSituated in the promenade with a beautiful view of the sunset over the sea, our experience overall was positive. The service was fast and the servers lovely and friendly . The food, unfortunately was average . The goat's cheese salad only ok, patatas bravas average and the grilled meat plate was a single skewer of meats and not served as described . Wirth it for the location...
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