If you are someone who wants to go to dinner to enjoy simple, tasty home cooking without having the contents of your wallet surgically removed then this is the place to go. You start with a selection of tapas, bread and alioli as you are seated consisting of plates of pickled vegetables, paprika potatoes and roasted peanuts, straight from the oven, which was something I've never had before and they were so tasty ... simple! Battered calamari to start was my choice which is what it is but I will enjoy that dish wherever I find myself in the world. The main course for me was pork chops with a roquefort sauce, fries and small vegetable medaly was so so so good. Simple, tasty, satisfying! To finish an almond cake, topped with a soft italian meringue and crushed almonds was moist and again very tasty. Shouldnt have had it as I'm a type 2 diabetic but you only live once. Now comes the unbelievable bit of the evening .... I ordered a Vino tinto and water. A reasonable bottle of Tempranillo was placed on the table along with a bottle of water. That's yours to enjoy as you wish. At the end of the meal 2 carrafs arrive and again left for you, one lemoncello and the other the local dessert/fortified wine. Job done. Cost €17 euros each person whether you enjoy a glass of water with your meal, a number of beers or a bottle of wine. Excellent value for money, unpretentious restaurant where the the food does the talking. The municipal gym is opposite if you...
Read moreWe arrived too early to meet our friends so sat outside with a beer. They brought us a platter of charcuterie and cheeses to eat with the beer free of charge. We were a lovely big table of 8. €17 per person to include all drinks. Beers wines gin tonics and liqueurs. While we perused the menu they brought various appetizers, nuts, olives, jalapenos, bread, Alioli and tomato and a dish if cubed pork cooked in a tomato sauce. We each had 3 courses, starter, main and dessert followed by a carafe of Bailey's, and a carafe of Muscatel. Food was great and lots of It, service was first class and atmosphere very good . Anyone wishing to find a real Spanish restaurant where the spanish eat, look no further than La Brisa in Teulada....
Read moreWe always book a table before we come out to Spain.The food is excellent and so is the service.We started with tapas consisting of chillies,patata bravas,peanuts,pickled onions,anchovies and bread and alioli. Then we had starters which was a varied choice of meats,fruit, soup, spag bowl, prawn cocktail.Main courses were varied ranging from chicken lamb, liver spare ribs etc.Next course was puddings such as ice cream, creme caramel.We were then offered coffee or tea and also shots of liqures to help yourself.All washed down with drinks,I had 3 pints of lager all for a set price €15.(unbeatable).If you want typically Spanish this is the...
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