Food: Delicious, excellent value for money, perhaps one of the best along my Camino. Both the first and second course, as well as dessert - everything tasted very good.
Service: Regretfully, I'll deduct one star here because 10 seconds after we received the menu, a dark-haired waitress approached us wanting to take our order right away. She was visibly sullen and impatient that we hadn't made a decision yet, until she finally turned around and walked away. That was unpleasant. After some time, another waitress (a blonde with glasses), came to us and served us nicely, which erased previous unpleasent experience.
Overall, I recommend it 100%, this is the best choice for a tasty and hearty meal in Redondella, the restaurant is nicely located and...
Read moreFirst when you enter, the are tables reserved, that don't indicate this. Then you're told abruptly to come elsewhere. So I ordered the menu of the day, 14€. 5 choices for each course. Each was "So-So" . Could have used a bit of seasoning. The Garlic sauce for the Ray fish was devoid of garlic. Although the fish dish was adequate in size... very difficult to eat... with all that cartilage. Booked potatoes seem to be the standard accompaniment for both. And of course, can no one cook a egg properly here. At least they give you bread and a full bottle of beer. Only the Tarta de Santiago is homemade. I'd go elsewhere, if I came thru again. I've done 22 different Caminos, and this menu de...
Read moreThe staff was very attentive. However, one piece of grilled pork smelled like rotten. A few hours after eating I had severe vomiting and diarrhea. I had a very hard Camino. I could barely walk through the pain and diarrhea, so I didn't have time to enjoy the scenery. Even after several days, the pain and diarrhea have not subsided. The doctor diagnosed food poisoning. Everyone was fine and maybe I was just unlucky, but I would recommend checking the condition of the food carefully before eating. I pray that the number of pilgrims who feel sad will...
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