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zefusa says:
Impresionante lugar para comer, lo descubrimos de casualidad y la comida es casera muy muy muy rica.
Aconsejo pedir si se va en verano o si hace calorcito, el gazpacho y los tomates rellenos de bacalao. Lo pienso y se me hace la boca agua.
A good place for eating, delicious home-made food.
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tirsomaldonado says:
This is one of the restaurants we usually go on saturday night. The food is ok, they have a good menu and it is not that expensive. Including wine it might come up to 32 euros per person. Last time I ordered a "dorada al horno" but it wasn´t that good... do not order the house wine, I couldn´t dri…
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Chokk says:
Not far from La Ramblas and close to Plaza Novo you can find this little wine and tapas bar. The place usually crowded and there is a good ambiance. It is a place that also attracts a lot of tourists due to its cozy interior and nice colours.
You sit on small tables or in the bar; I have always p…
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lynnenoon says:
Had a great meal at the restaurant - spent in excess of 500 Euros....there was 5 of us celebrating a birthday - Then at 10.30 they came along and asked to move from our table or we could stay if we purchased a bottle of chamapagne!! really think this sucks when we'd had a great meal - spoilt the …
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pynewacket says:
El Patio Andaluz, 242 Aribua, Barcelona. The worst food and flamenco show I have ever partaken in. My great aunt was a flamenco dancer and it is a very serious art - the whole time we were watching the flamenco dancers at Andaluz they were laughing and giggling. It took away from the whole show. Als…
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Ann_Hells says:
Anything in Palma can be said to be overly expensive, with the floods of tourists that walk around they can sell anything at ridiculous prices. But when I looked at the menu here, I was just scared. Apetizers reached to 25 Euro! And the main plates to 40.
Luckily, I was not paying, or I would have …
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pms70 says:
This restaurant was chosen by us for it's location. As it turned out that was about the only good thing about the place.
Situated in Triana, across the river from the city centre of Seville, the view was great. The outside dining area quite large but very empty. No outdoor heaters so in February …
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pms70 says:
This cafe is part of a chain that is located throughout Spain. They are mainly known for their ham, so we tried the house speciality: ham croquettes. These were delicious, but quite expensive. There wasn't really anything else on the menu we got excited about but we also had some Manchego cheese as …
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tirsomaldonado says:
Well, they say is the best roasted chicken in the world! hahah.. I guess Spanish chickens must be good. You can eat there, although what people normally do is to pick them up and eat them at home. They also do deliveries from 20h to 23hours. It is extremely cheap, a whole chicken is 8 euros. Order s…
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pms70 says:
This cafe is located at one of the side entrances to the Seville University and therefore seems quite popular with (foreign) students. While we were there we mainly heard German spoken around us.
We started off with a drink. Beer for me (not much can go wrong with that) and a white wine for my si…
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Very cheap "Restaurants" in Spain
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sanlucmag says:
Pack a lunch when visiting Spain. I love my ham but this place is ridiculous. It was ham in every form and at every meal. When you ask for a ham sandwich and they pull a dirty pork leg from the ceiling that has been curing there for about a century and has a colony of flies living on it, you think t…
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Chokk says:
Just north of the nice but very touristic city of Mijas 8 km from Benalmadena there is a restaurant "Sierra De Mija". The restaurant is situated above the city with a fantastic view over the coast and the pictorisk city. The restarant is quite nice but the food was a dissapointment ever though the y…
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ladysamdq says:
Having been told that Garrucha is famous for its seafood restaurants (and being a big seafood lover), I was more than keen to try out the food on offer in the bustling port and town.
The streets in Garrucha are lined with seafood restaurants, ranging from the transport-café-looking to the more u…
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Pita House
1 review
#269 of 269 restaurants in Spain
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umbralwalker says:
My girlfriend and I were walking along the Rambla, one of the cornerstone traveler's roads in Barcelona, looking for something to eat. It was about 6pm, cold and rainy (in Jan). We stopped at a sit-down/sandwich place called Pita House. The menu looked expensive so we were going to pass when the …
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