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Bidra med feedbackNo sophistication. Just good selection on the daily market and cooking with passion. Excellent wine list. Affordable price. What else do you want? Yes, you are right, you would like a little more space : but if you have this space you will lose something that makes this tavern so special. Enjoy! Tip: call in advance, sometimes they are closed because a group hires the tavern in full
This is one of those hidden gems in Granada difficult to bump into on your sightseeing tour but it is super centric! They have a supreme quality gourmet products at very very reasonable price. they are buying the seafood daily and you can tell from the spectacular taste. We live in Granada but found this place accidentally and it was a phenomenal find. They specialize in seafood and mushrooms but they have a wide variety of dishes on their menu, which we haven't tried yet. Their free courtesy tapas are exceptional and the prawn salad tapa is just our favourite free tapa in town. I couldn't recommend this place more. They have a nice collection of wines as well so it is a perfect place to go with your friends since they will surely satisfy all tastes. Last, but not least, the owners are absolute connoisseurs very passionate about their job, they will delight your food experience with many interesting facts about the food and wine they serve (among others).
Repetimos pero ahora en el segmento “comida de Navidad”. Menú que consta de rape, salmonete y gamba roja. Pedir mahonesa para mojar, es un espectáculo. De plato principal arroz…que recordará a la Isla de Formentera. Todo regado con cerveza bien tirada y vino espectacular a precios muy razonables. Se acaba con unas trufas y limonchello cortesía de la casa. Totalmente recomendable, no falla. Todo por un precio de 35-40€. PD: imprescindible reserva. Es pequeño y exclusivo.
El mejor restaurante de Granada! La comida es espectacular! Ambiente muy cercano y sitio muy acogedor! Desde luego muy recomendable
Platos sublimes acompañados de los mejores vinos nacionales. Un rincón de parada obligada en Granada