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Contribute Feedback What Suydam likes about El Kiosko:
Apparently our experience was in the minority, but we actually stopped in here twice in one day. We parked here for the Caminito only to find out the tunnels were closed due to landslides and the only way to do the hike was to take a bus to El Chorro and do an out-and-back. So, while waiting for the bus we had coffee and a snack. It was fine, service was good, there were road workers and other people out-and-about do... View all feedback.
What DietaryDivas doesn't like about El Kiosko:
Hygiene poor. Table service but poor. Didn’t feel valued as a customer. Very little English spoken which wouldn’t have bothered us if they had looked at the Spanish translation we had made effort to find. Stood over me whilst I got payment from my bag. Lights didn’t work in ladies toilets, nor did locks. No allergen info. View all feedback.
We decided to eat at the kiosk when we returned the 16h to take the walk (almost 1h we waited for the bus). the place is cozy and the terrace has views. the waiters were attentive at all times and the price-value ratio was good. We recommend it.
This time we return with our friends and we get in the same place with luis and imma as pleasant, friendly and attentive as always gives drip to see them work, recommending space for their food, views and especially for those waiters
Un restaurante precioso como todos los de aquella zona tomemos unas tapas caseras todo muy limpio y nos permitieron dejar los cascos de la moto para poder hacer el camino cómodos lo recomiendo .
Buen restaurante si vas al caminito del rey, tienen aparcamiento, ideal para hacer el caminito, porque el autobús de vuelta te deja en el propio restaurante , y luego comer ahí, es comida casera y se nota , muy buena la ensaladilla rusa, buenas carnes y postes caseros , la tarta de queso muy rica, relación calidad precio muy bien, el personal es correcto y simpáticos
More like three and a half stars. Nice place for lunch after El Caminito del Rey. Specialty seems to be basic home style food which really suited us. The chicken soup was just like my (Spanish) mum used to make as were the meatballs in tomato sauce served with real hand-cut chips. Husband had a huge fresh salad and then sausages in wine. The serves are huge! Service is attentive. I’d come again.