We decided to go here due to the reviews we walked 30 plus minutes to find it. When we arrived the waiter was standing at the doorway, no hello or smile. We assumed he hadn't seen us so just chose a table, but all the time looking at the waiting to ask if OK to take the table we had chosen. Still nothing, so we sat down. We waited (it wasn't busy). I decided to use the toilet, the waiter saw me then, still no smile or hello. I returned still nothing so my husband used the toilet. While he was in the toilet a family of 5 arrived who were seen to straight away and seated right next to us. Still the waiter ignored us. He then dissappeared and returned. Surely this time he would acknowledge us, but no, he returned to put a tablecloth on the table of 5s table. My husband returned from the toilet, I explained this to him and we waited a few more minutes but nothing. So we left. We weren't in any rush, just a simple acknowledgement and certainly to be seen to before those that had arrived 5 mins after us was all...
Read moreNice terrace, friendly service. Typical neighborhood place. Well known for it's menu del dìa, A choice menu of three plates each (€12). The owner, Antonio, might look a bit serious at first sight, but he is a great guy. The ladies in the kitchen work wonders. There are two McDonalds and one Burger King. But that is all the same all over the world. Antonio's menu del dìa, you only find here. During Spanish hours...
Read moreA cozy, no-frills eatery nestled in neighborhood near train station, serving generous portions at pocket-friendly prices. It’s the kind of place where locals gather for hearty, satisfying meals without breaking the bank—a hidden gem with a nostalgic charm.
Despite the language barrier, the friendly lady staff go out of their way to make you feel at home, adding to the authentic and heartwarming...
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