A Delightful Surtido at Las Maravillas: A Vegetarian Feast in Ronda
I recently had the pleasure of enjoying a "surtido" of vegetarian delights at Las Maravillas in Ronda, and it was truly a memorable experience. From the flavorful patatas bravas to the creamy and satisfying croquetas, every dish was a testament to the restaurant's dedication to delicious and creative vegetarian cuisine.
Spicy Delight: My journey began with the classic patatas bravas. The potatoes were perfectly crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and bathed in a vibrant sauce that packed a satisfying punch of spice. The accompanying aioli provided a smooth, creamy counterpoint, making for a delightful textural and flavor contrast.
Creamy Comfort: Next up were the croquetas, and they did not disappoint. These golden orbs were filled with a rich and creamy vegetarian filling, offering a comforting warmth and depth of flavor. The crispy exteriors provided a satisfying crunch, making each bite a joy.
A Symphony of Vegetables: While the patatas bravas and croquetas were certainly highlights, the true star of the show was the vegetarian paella. Packed with fresh seasonal vegetables like peppers, zucchini, peas, and artichokes, it was a symphony of color and flavor. The rice was cooked perfectly, offering a firm yet slightly yielding texture that complemented the al dente vegetables beautifully. The paella was seasoned expertly, showcasing the natural sweetness of the ingredients without overwhelming them.
Warm & Inviting Atmosphere: Beyond the delicious food, Las Maravillas boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere. The cozy interior with exposed brick walls and warm lighting created a comfortable space to relax and enjoy the meal. The outdoor terrace, overlooking the bustling Plaza del Socorro, offered a lovely setting for people-watching and soaking up the Spanish sunshine.
Friendly Service: The staff at Las Maravillas were attentive and friendly, ensuring I had a pleasant and enjoyable experience. They were knowledgeable about the vegetarian options and happy to answer any questions I had.
In Conclusion:
My "surtido" experience at Las Maravillas was a delight in every way. The delicious food, charming atmosphere, and friendly service made it a truly memorable visit. Whether you're a vegetarian traveler seeking flavorful options or simply looking for a delicious and enjoyable meal in Ronda, Las Maravillas is a must-visit. Just be sure to come hungry, as the portions are generous and the food is so good, you'll want...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAs an Asian traveler, I feel it's important to share our experience with the service here. While the food was truly excellent, the way we were treated left us feeling uncomfortable and unwelcome.
This review is specifically for the service we received at our table. From the beginning, our waiter asked where we were from, and then seemed to avoid us entirely. Despite arriving before the table next to us ā which was also served by the same waiter ā they received their meals well before we even had our order taken. Throughout the meal, the waiter checked in on them multiple times but didn't speak to us again after dropping off our food.
In the end, it was another staff member who cleared our table and took our payment after we asked for help. The lack of attention and hospitality felt discriminatory, and I wouldnāt recommend this place to other Asian guests based on our experience. We traveled in Spain for around 2 weeks and never experienced such treatment. We paid around ā¬50 for the meal, but the service made it feel far...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreVery disappointing! Recommended by tour company used by friends (Toma & Coe). Waitress not paying attention when we were ordering and got it wrong. Initial tapas arrived quickly but then had to chase next dish and wrong one turned up. Then told it would take 20+ mins to for one we ordered but other dishes mentioned would be 8-10 mins so went with them. Ignored by waitress in interim when trying to attract attention to order a glass of wine - to the extent Spanish couple next to us reprimanded her on ignoring us as they left. 20+ minutes later alternative dishes still not appeared and no attempt to own the problem when we asked about it. No way to run a restaurant! And on the food, not convinced by the Iberian pork āfilletā, given that long thin slices of meat with decent amount of fat attached, rather than the usual lean rounds one would expect of a fillet (and another diner we ended up talking to as we were leaving had had the same view). Cost is for 2 people - 2 starters/tapas, 2 mains, bottle +...
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