It's not too bad especially for the locals as it's not easy to find somewhere to eat mussels or other fruits of the sea. We tried mussels in the Scottish sauce and with chopped vegetables in a vinager sauce along with patatas bravas.
Everything was ok without any wow factor. I prefer the patatas bravas served hot & crispy not cold and soft and there was way too much garlic sauce The same with the mussels which were drowned in too much sauce. The soft white bread comes in useful to dunk the sauce. The local wine, a verdejo was good. Service was fine. Overall no thrills here and reasonable value for money. The Galician mussels taste better in...
Read moreTheir patatas bravas can be vegan if only served with the spicy sauce. We went one night and it was rather busy. When I asked a bartender whether the sauce had any animal product in it, he was rather rude and just joked about it. We left and came back the next day during the day. He was there later on and was rude towards another group of people.
We'll be back to eat patatas bravas when...
Read moreIt's a typical Spanish bar, with tapas. Even though their specialty is seafood, my favourite item in their menu is the Patatas Bravas: the potatos are perfectly done and the sauce is spicy but soft to the palate. The cleanliness could improve--but then again so it should in almost all Spanish tapas bars--and it is a little overpriced. However, it's worth it for...
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