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Two families vacationing in Malaga, despite the amount of food and drinks ordered through out the day, the waiter wouldn’t allow 5 people to sit any the table for 4 as we we had additional 5 chair. My son had to leave the restaurant, apparently I had no brain to understand that the concept of seating arrangement. The staff is rude and doesn’t care if you spent 5€ or €500 very narrow minded staff with no sense of busi... View all feedback.
Price of quality was very good, to be a beach-footed chiringuito was very correct. fries and desserts very sweet for our drop.
Two families vacationing in Malaga, despite the amount of food and drinks ordered through out the day, the waiter wouldn’t allow 5 people to sit any the table for 4 as we we had additional 5 chair. My son had to leave the restaurant, apparently I had no brain to understand that the concept of seating arrangement. The staff is rude and doesn’t care if you spent 5€ or €500 very narrow minded staff with no sense of business let alone customer service. If I was the owner half of the staff would be fired!!!! Food is great.
We loved the place. The staff were so friendly and nice, especially the manager. He seemed to take us under his wing (we are not sure why but very glad he did), paying close attention to us, yet managing and working nonstop. Food was excellent, right off the grill, beer cold and sangria very nice! I recommend you make a reservation.
Incredible food came back two days in a row and food was delicious , service exceptional and location beautiful
If you happen to be a woman dining by yourself, and are not Spanish (even though you speak the language), you will not feel confortable here. The double standard is unmistakable. You are left feeling as if they do you a favour to find you a table (though most tables are reserved 1.5h after the time you arrive); you are the only one not to get ice with your drink or lemon with your fish, and not being asked at the end how the food or service was (actually poor, with fish drenched in salt in the extreme). The general attitude being anything will do. Gender equality seems to elude staff at this chiringuito, including women. In this day and age and in a place full of non Spaniards and travellers of all kind, this is sad, disappointing to say the least.