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Marisquería D'Berto
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Local institution serving lobster, shellfish & Galician seafood dishes, steamed, grilled & stewed.
Nearby attractions
Aldea dos Grobits
Rúa Don Pedro, 24, 36991 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Villa Rolendis
Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 51, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
A Lareira Do Larexo
36980, Estrada A Graña, 7B, 36989 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Pan de Millo
Av. de Beiramar, 166, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Taperia Morriña Asador
Rúa Castelao, 149, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Restaurante Antoxo (O Grove)
Rúa Castelao, 88, Bajo, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Restaurante Bruma
Av. de Beiramar, 160, 36989 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Pop Pizza Y Pasta
O, Av. de Beiramar, 134, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Jueso de Caña
Rúa Barqueiras, 15, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Restaurante Los Hornos
Illa da Toxa, S/N, 36991 Isla de La Toja, Pontevedra, Spain
Nearby hotels
Paraiso Del Marisco
Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 52, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Apartamentos La Toja
Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 39, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Hotel Montemar
Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 6, 8, 10, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Hotel Puente de La Toja
Rúa Castelao, 206, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Hostal Miramar
Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 15, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Apartamentos As Caldelas
Rúa Juan XXIII, 62, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Hotel Argibay
Rúa Castelao, 200, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Apartamentos Marítimo Sólo Adultos
Rúa Castelao, 192, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Hotel Alda Vía Norte
Rúa Castelao, 162, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
Apartamentos as Lagoas
Camiño Valle Inclán, 6, 36989 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
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Marisquería D'Berto

Rúa Teniente Domínguez, 84, 36980 O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain
4.6(794)
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Local institution serving lobster, shellfish & Galician seafood dishes, steamed, grilled & stewed.

attractions: Aldea dos Grobits, restaurants: Restaurante Villa Rolendis, A Lareira Do Larexo, Pan de Millo, Taperia Morriña Asador, Restaurante Antoxo (O Grove), Restaurante Bruma, Pop Pizza Y Pasta, Jueso de Caña, Restaurante Los Hornos
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+34 986 73 34 47
Website
dberto.com

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Featured dishes

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Bogavante Frito En Sartén
(Especialidad d'berto)
Bogavante Brasa "Poco Hecho"
(Especialidad d'berto)
Bogavante Cocido
Con " vinagreta de marisol"
Langosta Brasa "Poco Hecha"
(Especialidad d'berto)
Langosta Cocida
"Con vinagreta de marisol"

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Nearby attractions of Marisquería D'Berto

Aldea dos Grobits

Aldea dos Grobits

Aldea dos Grobits

4.5

(1.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Marisquería D'Berto

Restaurante Villa Rolendis

A Lareira Do Larexo

Pan de Millo

Taperia Morriña Asador

Restaurante Antoxo (O Grove)

Restaurante Bruma

Pop Pizza Y Pasta

Jueso de Caña

Restaurante Los Hornos

Restaurante Villa Rolendis

Restaurante Villa Rolendis

4.3

(529)

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A Lareira Do Larexo

A Lareira Do Larexo

4.5

(309)

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Pan de Millo

Pan de Millo

4.4

(666)

$$

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Taperia Morriña Asador

Taperia Morriña Asador

4.7

(452)

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Reviews of Marisquería D'Berto

4.6
(794)
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3.0
1y

Expensive seafood without elaborate preparation. We went here one evening in July. They were able to accommodate us on the earlier dinner shift. The restaurant was full.

The wine list was more extensive than usual. There were at least 20 different bottles of Albariño alone. We didn’t look past that. A sommelier was available to help with the selection, which was nice. We ended up with a good bottle. My only complaint here is that the markup is more than 100% on the wine. The bottle we got sold for 20€ in the store but was more than 50€ on the menu. I expect this markup in the US but it’s usually less in Spain in my experience. I’d rather have it cheaper and not have a wine expert to recommend them.

The food was excellent. There is no doubt that the seafood is prepared very well. The salpicón was especially good. The lobsters grilled was nicely done as well. It’s really missing elaboration and creativity in the preparation though. It’s not a Michelin star experience in the food just the price.

There were a ton of severs. It was very quick but it was too much. One sever was just standing and staring about half the time, waiting for a plate to be finished. Fine to be fast but more discretion would be greatly appreciated.

I’m mystified by the high reviews. The food is good but the value is low. Maybe it is a place to be seen so people know you have a lot of...

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2.0
1y

No soy muy amante de reseñas , pero después de pensarlo mucho he decidido hacerlo ,.Mi experiencia en su casa D.Berto ha sido dispar .Despues de haber visitado su casa en dos ocasiones , casi continuadas , mi percepción en resumen no ha sido tan buena ; me explicó la primera vez con muchas ganas y expectativas muy altas ,el trato me pareció honesto , producto muy bueno e instándonos a que pidiéramos la cantidad que quisiéramos para que pudiéramos probar un poquito de todo , se nos sugirió pedir una cantidad de pescado al final correcta , para hacer un huequito al postre y café y hay incluso una invitación a chupito que esta primera vez no se cobra , Es usted Berto el que nos invita .Esta primera vez salí con una sensación muy buena de usted , porque en resumen me pareció HONESTO , a la hora de recoger la comanda , a la hora de proponer y a la hora de cobrar .correcto hasta aquí . Una segunda vista con unos amigos , la cosa da un giro , el producto seguía estando muy bueno , pedimos varias cosas pero hubo poca prudencia por su parte en sugerirnos la cantidad de pescado ( nada barato y facturando casi dos kilos de manjar) lo que hizo no lo pudimos acabar y eso que a la hora de recoger comanda D. Berto le dijimos : cómo vamos de cantidad ?, pareció que nos lo quería meter a tomo y lomo , un detalle que afea mucho la primera vez … por supuesto ya no se pudo con postres , ( cosa q parece q no le agradó , pues su comentario fue : ho haber comido pan .. en fin ) se piden cafés y D. Berto nos dice si nos apetece un chupito , dos comensales accedieron a su invitación …. La sorpresa fue la cuenta , como he dicho exceso de pescado para 4 , los chupitos nos lo cobra , al igual que cafés , ( detalle feísimo , )… y añado otra cosa en cuanto el vino la misma copa de vino tinto una vez me cobró 9 y otra vez 11 , por una copa , En ambas ocasiones se pidió una botella de vino de una bodega de la zona ( 33 euros ) y en la segunda ocasión se pidió una copa a mayores y también la cobran . Pero claro viendo que también cobran el agua del grifo que aunque esté en una garrafa de cristal con su nombre sigue siendo del grifo , en Galicia , que otra cosa no habrá , pero agua creo que si . En resumen ya me habían avisado que si casa ya no es lo que era tiempo atrás , pero he preferido juzgar por mi misma , y aunque el producto es muy bueno , aunque el sitio donde se localiza ( al lado de la carretera ) no es la octava maravilla , he de decirle que los “pequeños” detalles hacen grandes a las personas y a usted D. Berto creo que se le escapan , y como no soy CORTESANA creo que estoy en mi derecho de opinar , de sugerirle si acepta la sugerencia , y de prevenir y avisar a sucesivos comensales como yo , que claro está : NO...

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3.0
1y

This place didn’t even meet our expectations. This restaurant is just another seafood place in Spain, but it is way far from being the best like they say. Many articles and influencers will tell you it is the best, there is even a book that says it is the best that is totally incorrect to say the least. Elkano, Gueyu mar, El Campero, Chinchin Puerto, all in the same category, are better places than this. Some things were out is season, this is what we ate: navajas, carneiros, clams, bogavante, necora, bonito tartar. The worst was the bonito, a poorly executed recipe. The wine recommended by the sommelier, he gave us 3 options, we picked the most expensive $180, and with the best description, it wasn’t well priced, too much money for the quality, we had better wine in this trip for half the price in the places mentioned above. Not...

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Robert HeathRobert Heath
Expensive seafood without elaborate preparation. We went here one evening in July. They were able to accommodate us on the earlier dinner shift. The restaurant was full. The wine list was more extensive than usual. There were at least 20 different bottles of Albariño alone. We didn’t look past that. A sommelier was available to help with the selection, which was nice. We ended up with a good bottle. My only complaint here is that the markup is more than 100% on the wine. The bottle we got sold for 20€ in the store but was more than 50€ on the menu. I expect this markup in the US but it’s usually less in Spain in my experience. I’d rather have it cheaper and not have a wine expert to recommend them. The food was excellent. There is no doubt that the seafood is prepared very well. The salpicón was especially good. The lobsters grilled was nicely done as well. It’s really missing elaboration and creativity in the preparation though. It’s not a Michelin star experience in the food just the price. There were a ton of severs. It was very quick but it was too much. One sever was just standing and staring about half the time, waiting for a plate to be finished. Fine to be fast but more discretion would be greatly appreciated. I’m mystified by the high reviews. The food is good but the value is low. Maybe it is a place to be seen so people know you have a lot of cash to spend?
Pablo FernandezPablo Fernandez
This place didn’t even meet our expectations. This restaurant is just another seafood place in Spain, but it is way far from being the best like they say. Many articles and influencers will tell you it is the best, there is even a book that says it is the best that is totally incorrect to say the least. Elkano, Gueyu mar, El Campero, Chinchin Puerto, all in the same category, are better places than this. Some things were out is season, this is what we ate: navajas, carneiros, clams, bogavante, necora, bonito tartar. The worst was the bonito, a poorly executed recipe. The wine recommended by the sommelier, he gave us 3 options, we picked the most expensive $180, and with the best description, it wasn’t well priced, too much money for the quality, we had better wine in this trip for half the price in the places mentioned above. Not coming back.
Javier MMJavier MM
21 de Julio de 2023 y segunda vez en D'Berto en los dos últimos años. A estas alturas hay poco que añadir a todo lo ya expuesto. Obviamente cada cual opina y expone según su experiencia y criterio. ¿Es D'Berto un restaurante caro? Pues según cómo se mire. Evidentemente la cuenta va a ser abultada, por decirlo finamente. Bastante abultada seguramente. Si vas a un hotel tipo Hilton, Four Seasons, Six Senses, Ritz, Palace, Mandarín o tantos otros, sabes a lo que vas y lo que vas a pagar. Y lo que previsiblemente vas a obtener. Aún así, creo que no es un restaurante con buena RCP. Para una persona con alto poder adquisitivo que no quiera pensar mucho ni andar buscando ese restaurante con la buena RCP donde comer muy buen marisco y pescado, pues D'Berto es su restaurante. Eso sí, el agua filtrada a 2€ la botella y olvídate de eso de que te inviten a un chupito 😁 Yendo al grano ya, pues vas a encontrar lo esperado. Muy buen marisco (ojo, puedes encontrarlo igual o casi mejor en otros "sitios" y como decía a mejor precio). Percebes de tamaño considerable a 290€ kg. Zamburiñas auténticas y muy ricas. Nécoras a la sal. Buenas pero no excepcionales. Longueirón espectacular. Almejas de primera. Buena atención, primer comedor espacioso y agradable, con mesas redondas (que a mí me encantan). Muy buenos pescados. La especialidad de la casa, ese bogavante frito, es una locura. Ahí sí 😁 Muy buena carta de vinos, aunque no es extensísima es más que suficiente para encontrar tu vino. Pan, de dos tipos, nos gustaron mucho ambos. Café rico también. Tienen "parking" (una pequeña parcela pegada al restaurante. Eso sí, a pleno sol, con solo un árbol que da sombra). Como decía, si quieres ir a tiro hecho y tu cartera te lo permite, deberías ir al menos una vez para conocerlo personalmente.
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Expensive seafood without elaborate preparation. We went here one evening in July. They were able to accommodate us on the earlier dinner shift. The restaurant was full. The wine list was more extensive than usual. There were at least 20 different bottles of Albariño alone. We didn’t look past that. A sommelier was available to help with the selection, which was nice. We ended up with a good bottle. My only complaint here is that the markup is more than 100% on the wine. The bottle we got sold for 20€ in the store but was more than 50€ on the menu. I expect this markup in the US but it’s usually less in Spain in my experience. I’d rather have it cheaper and not have a wine expert to recommend them. The food was excellent. There is no doubt that the seafood is prepared very well. The salpicón was especially good. The lobsters grilled was nicely done as well. It’s really missing elaboration and creativity in the preparation though. It’s not a Michelin star experience in the food just the price. There were a ton of severs. It was very quick but it was too much. One sever was just standing and staring about half the time, waiting for a plate to be finished. Fine to be fast but more discretion would be greatly appreciated. I’m mystified by the high reviews. The food is good but the value is low. Maybe it is a place to be seen so people know you have a lot of cash to spend?
Robert Heath

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This place didn’t even meet our expectations. This restaurant is just another seafood place in Spain, but it is way far from being the best like they say. Many articles and influencers will tell you it is the best, there is even a book that says it is the best that is totally incorrect to say the least. Elkano, Gueyu mar, El Campero, Chinchin Puerto, all in the same category, are better places than this. Some things were out is season, this is what we ate: navajas, carneiros, clams, bogavante, necora, bonito tartar. The worst was the bonito, a poorly executed recipe. The wine recommended by the sommelier, he gave us 3 options, we picked the most expensive $180, and with the best description, it wasn’t well priced, too much money for the quality, we had better wine in this trip for half the price in the places mentioned above. Not coming back.
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21 de Julio de 2023 y segunda vez en D'Berto en los dos últimos años. A estas alturas hay poco que añadir a todo lo ya expuesto. Obviamente cada cual opina y expone según su experiencia y criterio. ¿Es D'Berto un restaurante caro? Pues según cómo se mire. Evidentemente la cuenta va a ser abultada, por decirlo finamente. Bastante abultada seguramente. Si vas a un hotel tipo Hilton, Four Seasons, Six Senses, Ritz, Palace, Mandarín o tantos otros, sabes a lo que vas y lo que vas a pagar. Y lo que previsiblemente vas a obtener. Aún así, creo que no es un restaurante con buena RCP. Para una persona con alto poder adquisitivo que no quiera pensar mucho ni andar buscando ese restaurante con la buena RCP donde comer muy buen marisco y pescado, pues D'Berto es su restaurante. Eso sí, el agua filtrada a 2€ la botella y olvídate de eso de que te inviten a un chupito 😁 Yendo al grano ya, pues vas a encontrar lo esperado. Muy buen marisco (ojo, puedes encontrarlo igual o casi mejor en otros "sitios" y como decía a mejor precio). Percebes de tamaño considerable a 290€ kg. Zamburiñas auténticas y muy ricas. Nécoras a la sal. Buenas pero no excepcionales. Longueirón espectacular. Almejas de primera. Buena atención, primer comedor espacioso y agradable, con mesas redondas (que a mí me encantan). Muy buenos pescados. La especialidad de la casa, ese bogavante frito, es una locura. Ahí sí 😁 Muy buena carta de vinos, aunque no es extensísima es más que suficiente para encontrar tu vino. Pan, de dos tipos, nos gustaron mucho ambos. Café rico también. Tienen "parking" (una pequeña parcela pegada al restaurante. Eso sí, a pleno sol, con solo un árbol que da sombra). Como decía, si quieres ir a tiro hecho y tu cartera te lo permite, deberías ir al menos una vez para conocerlo personalmente.
Javier MM

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