Fum de LLum in Valencia proved to be a culinary experience that left a lasting impression. With great food, friendly service, and a cozy ambiance, it's a restaurant worth visiting.
One of the highlights of dining at Fum de LLum is the option to choose from a full menu or à la carte selections. Regardless of your choice, you can expect flavorful dishes with generous portions. The food was undeniably good, satisfying the appetite and leaving us content.
In particular, the paella at Fum de LLum surpassed our expectations. It was better than what we had experienced in other restaurants, showcasing the expertise and skill of the kitchen. The flavors were well-balanced, and the quality of ingredients was evident in every bite.
Both the starters and desserts were delightful. Fum de LLum certainly knows how to create appetizing and satisfying dishes.
The waiter attending to our table was friendly and provided attentive service. However, there was a minor hiccup during our visit. The waiter enthusiastically recommended a starter and dessert from the menu, but unfortunately, they were already sold out. It would have been better if the waiter had known in advance and informed us, avoiding the disappointment of not being able to try the items we were looking forward to.
In summary, Fum de LLum offers a great dining experience with delicious food, including noteworthy paella, tasty starters, and delightful desserts. The friendly service adds to the overall enjoyment of the meal. While there was a slight oversight with the availability of menu items, it doesn't diminish the overall positive impression of the restaurant. Fum de LLum is definitely worth a visit for those seeking a memorable culinary adventure in Valencia. Also you have to...
Read moreIt's a busy place, and there aren't too many tables, so it's worth booking in advance, especially for larger groups, but if you're lucky you can find a few empty seats. The restaurant has a pleasant atmosphere, the service is very friendly and helpful. The menu is creative and the selection is wide. It's worth trying a variety of dishes, and this is especially true for tapas. Our personal favorites were Steak tartare and Foie with mackerel. These are both amazingly delicious and exciting. The Chatsu toast honestly looked more special on the menu than it tasted, and the same goes for the Shredded beef taco. During our visits, we also tasted the Seafood paella and the Iberian secret fideuà. Both were too salty for our taste, but otherwise tasty, so definitely worth trying. They would have been perfect with less salt. We tasted a Valencian orange ice cream for dessert, and on the recommendation of our server we had a local dry white wine with the meal, and both were extremely delicious and special. All in all, we were very satisfied, and would love to...
Read moreThe place is quite cozy inside, with friendly staff and decent food.
The seafood paella was a bit of a letdown because it was overly salty. Just kidding—you can taste it, but it’s still way too salty. From what I understand, this seems to be common in restaurants in Spain and other countries like Serbia, Germany, and Greece. Not sure why this happens. The tasting menu offers good value for its price. The quality of the food and the price match well.
I really enjoyed the nachos—cheesy and fresh at the same time. The tacos were tasty too. But the potato salad was a disaster. It felt like a dish that was trying to be good but fell short. Mayo and chips? No flavor, and the textures didn’t work.
The desserts were just okay. The foamy cream was the best, and the cinnamon ice cream was really nice.
Overall, I’d recommend it! The food is hearty...
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