We visited this place while cycling the Camino from Irún to Santiago. This was easily our favorite one of all the restaurants we visited during the trip. Dining here was such a delightful experience not only because their food was exceptional but also because the owners and staff were so genuinely sweet and caring! Even though they were busy with dinner orders, they still took their time to talk and get to know us and look out for our needs. When we asked for a lodging recommendation in the area for the night, the owner went out of her way to call a nearby pension to check availability, all without even being asked. Needly to say, their food was exactly what we needed to fuel our bodies for the next day of cycling. Fresh, healthy (low oil and salt), tasty, and filling! Also love the fact that they have a separate vegan/vegetarian menu. Thank you for your amazing hospitality...
Read moreAfter many Chinese food stops in Spain, wanted to find something special, After reading the reviews decided to make a visit to this place.. big mistake, more of a cafe than a restaurant, very limited menu with many ordinary meals from other places not there.. Just 1 page of options, Had stir fry beef that came out sloppy, looks boiled, very poor quality, my friend had chicken that was tasteless and covered in red food dye. Certainly won't go again as other Chinese in the area are far better quality and tasty. Avoid this...
Read moreStaff was pleasant and nice. And good ambience BUT unfortunately I was disappointed with the food, not authentic Chinese at all. Ordered: Pollo Hongkong - definitely not Hongkong. It was tiny chicken strips with agridulce sauce that felt like came from a supermarket bottle. If you’ve been to Hongkong you’d also think it was ridiculous. Col de China - fine, it was okay. Something our home cook will cook. Noodles with vinegar and garlic - no, not good. Xiaolong bao - more like buns with garlic pork, not soupy...
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