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Carrer Antoni Añón, 47, 43592 Xerta, Tarragona, Spain
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Restaurant Villa Retiro

Carrer Cami dels Molins, 2, 43592 Xerta, Tarragona, Spain
4.6(269)$$$$
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Reviews of Restaurant Villa Retiro

4.6
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3.0
3y

When you get seated for a Michelin rated restaurant you have certain expectations, so given that, I was a little underwhelmed, but overall it was an excellent dining experience. Here is why only three stars: the food, although very good, used a lot of heavy sauces and a lot of the fish had a fishy taste. I suppose they were trying to bring out the “flavor” of the fish, but it was a little off putting. The sauce tasted all very similar, nothing had the fireworks of a Michelin rated restaurant. The soups were amazing! The bread and the desserts were excellent. The service was very attentive but a few things I noticed: The service was either rushed or very slow. They didn’t treat the tables individually, they wanted to stack the tables together, leaving some tables food out in the open (and getting cold) when they presented the other table’s courses. In my opinion I want to feel like the only table in dining room at a Michelin level and you definitely noticed how sometimes you got served first or last. The presentation, although very elaborate and impressive, was a little bit clumsy and felt a little bit too big for the waiters to manage the carts. Overall, the experience was good, not excellent. Had I gone to this dinner without Michelin star expectations, I would have rated it higher, but overall the Michelin star deserves a little criticism when it doesn’t live up to the...

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5.0
33w

The restaurant, proudly holding a Michelin star and two Repsol Suns, took us on a unique journey through the traditions and flavors of Terres de l’Ebre. Each stage of the tasting menu told a beautiful story — from ancient fishing techniques and the rice harvest festival to the art of preserving local products. Every ingredient was carefully selected and explained. The dishes not only amazed with their creativity but honored the cultural heritage of the region in every bite. The service was impeccable — professional, attentive, and warm, making us feel part of the story they were telling. Villa Retiro is much more than a hotel or restaurant — it’s a perfect blend of nature, tradition, and culinary excellence. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and...

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5.0
1y

Great dining experience at Villa Retiro while we were touring the nearby Matarraña region. All dishes had very original presentations and also delivered on flavour and cooking point. I very much appreciated their focus on featuring local ingredients and their cuisine being genuinely anchored in the Ebro Delta, especially in a world where most Michelin star restaurants serve too similar dishes with same “Asian ingredients” just because it’s trendy. Service was attentive although there were clear differences in the knowledge and experience amongst the crew. The setting is also very spacious and charming with a very original decor and part of a building with unique features such as a centenary ficus tree and a very deep and old...

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Melanie WellsMelanie Wells
When you get seated for a Michelin rated restaurant you have certain expectations, so given that, I was a little underwhelmed, but overall it was an excellent dining experience. Here is why only three stars: the food, although very good, used a lot of heavy sauces and a lot of the fish had a fishy taste. I suppose they were trying to bring out the “flavor” of the fish, but it was a little off putting. The sauce tasted all very similar, nothing had the fireworks of a Michelin rated restaurant. The soups were amazing! The bread and the desserts were excellent. The service was very attentive but a few things I noticed: The service was either rushed or very slow. They didn’t treat the tables individually, they wanted to stack the tables together, leaving some tables food out in the open (and getting cold) when they presented the other table’s courses. In my opinion I want to feel like the only table in dining room at a Michelin level and you definitely noticed how sometimes you got served first or last. The presentation, although very elaborate and impressive, was a little bit clumsy and felt a little bit too big for the waiters to manage the carts. Overall, the experience was good, not excellent. Had I gone to this dinner without Michelin star expectations, I would have rated it higher, but overall the Michelin star deserves a little criticism when it doesn’t live up to the expectation of that.
Diana ChivuDiana Chivu
The restaurant, proudly holding a Michelin star and two Repsol Suns, took us on a unique journey through the traditions and flavors of Terres de l’Ebre. Each stage of the tasting menu told a beautiful story — from ancient fishing techniques and the rice harvest festival to the art of preserving local products. Every ingredient was carefully selected and explained. The dishes not only amazed with their creativity but honored the cultural heritage of the region in every bite. The service was impeccable — professional, attentive, and warm, making us feel part of the story they were telling. Villa Retiro is much more than a hotel or restaurant — it’s a perfect blend of nature, tradition, and culinary excellence. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and memorable experience!
Antonio SanchezAntonio Sanchez
Great dining experience at Villa Retiro while we were touring the nearby Matarraña region. All dishes had very original presentations and also delivered on flavour and cooking point. I very much appreciated their focus on featuring local ingredients and their cuisine being genuinely anchored in the Ebro Delta, especially in a world where most Michelin star restaurants serve too similar dishes with same “Asian ingredients” just because it’s trendy. Service was attentive although there were clear differences in the knowledge and experience amongst the crew. The setting is also very spacious and charming with a very original decor and part of a building with unique features such as a centenary ficus tree and a very deep and old well inside.
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When you get seated for a Michelin rated restaurant you have certain expectations, so given that, I was a little underwhelmed, but overall it was an excellent dining experience. Here is why only three stars: the food, although very good, used a lot of heavy sauces and a lot of the fish had a fishy taste. I suppose they were trying to bring out the “flavor” of the fish, but it was a little off putting. The sauce tasted all very similar, nothing had the fireworks of a Michelin rated restaurant. The soups were amazing! The bread and the desserts were excellent. The service was very attentive but a few things I noticed: The service was either rushed or very slow. They didn’t treat the tables individually, they wanted to stack the tables together, leaving some tables food out in the open (and getting cold) when they presented the other table’s courses. In my opinion I want to feel like the only table in dining room at a Michelin level and you definitely noticed how sometimes you got served first or last. The presentation, although very elaborate and impressive, was a little bit clumsy and felt a little bit too big for the waiters to manage the carts. Overall, the experience was good, not excellent. Had I gone to this dinner without Michelin star expectations, I would have rated it higher, but overall the Michelin star deserves a little criticism when it doesn’t live up to the expectation of that.
Melanie Wells

Melanie Wells

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The restaurant, proudly holding a Michelin star and two Repsol Suns, took us on a unique journey through the traditions and flavors of Terres de l’Ebre. Each stage of the tasting menu told a beautiful story — from ancient fishing techniques and the rice harvest festival to the art of preserving local products. Every ingredient was carefully selected and explained. The dishes not only amazed with their creativity but honored the cultural heritage of the region in every bite. The service was impeccable — professional, attentive, and warm, making us feel part of the story they were telling. Villa Retiro is much more than a hotel or restaurant — it’s a perfect blend of nature, tradition, and culinary excellence. A must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and memorable experience!
Diana Chivu

Diana Chivu

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Great dining experience at Villa Retiro while we were touring the nearby Matarraña region. All dishes had very original presentations and also delivered on flavour and cooking point. I very much appreciated their focus on featuring local ingredients and their cuisine being genuinely anchored in the Ebro Delta, especially in a world where most Michelin star restaurants serve too similar dishes with same “Asian ingredients” just because it’s trendy. Service was attentive although there were clear differences in the knowledge and experience amongst the crew. The setting is also very spacious and charming with a very original decor and part of a building with unique features such as a centenary ficus tree and a very deep and old well inside.
Antonio Sanchez

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