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the service the waiter has given is completely the touch to highlight the restaurant, a magnificent treatment and a meal with quality products, 100% recommended. View all feedback.
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paella was in order, but the service was a nightmare. we got drinks and then it took 30 minutes to get someone the attention, order a paella and then we had to wait an hour to get it. we were constantly ignored by the personal. when I am. about my order, I was told 10 minutes, but in that it was again waiting for another 30 minutes without apologising to me. View all feedback.
There are times when a man needs to sit in a sunspot with a teller rice, a cold beer and a clear timetable for such times, los viñedos is the place to be. often they come here for a lunch...Menu, who, for €16.50, gets her a starter (sometimes along the lines of an ensaladilla rusa, puntillas or a valencian tomaten and thunfischsalat) and a good rice. I have tried the fideua, aroz abanda and paella valenciana (necessarily ordered in advance) and all are more than respectable. the best at this place is however the service that is always so warm and invites a freshly made bed with Egyptian cotton leaves. alex favorit
This place was recommended to us by the hairdresser next door (my wife was having her hair cut at the time, so not quite as weird as it might first seem). Don’t be put off by the sign saying ‘mediterranean cuisine’ it’s not the...sort of fusion confusion stuff that this would suggest back home but excellent local specialities. For the fixed price menu at €15 you get to choose two starters and a main course. We chose Valencian salad (tuna garnished with anchovies atop a bed of lettuce with chunks of those huge tomatoes that you see in the market), then baby squid cooked with broad beans followed by seafood fideua (like paella but made with noodles instead of rice). We don’t speak much Spanish but the waiter was keen to help and explain what was available in a mixture of English, Spanish and gestures. Eating out in Spain can mean mostly meat and fish and the occasional padron pepper, so it was nice to get some well cooked vegetables. Well worth the trip out to avoid the tourist traps in the town centre.
I love this restaurant. I usually don't eat/bay around the center, but when I do it and I don't want to miss this is my place. the deal that da ramiro is spectacular. a very good quality/price with spectacular rice and chiirones with tender garlic and amazing rooms. We have already made two business dinners in the company and every time they ask me where to eat or eat I recommend them.
The service the waiter has given is completely the touch to highlight the restaurant, a magnificent treatment and a meal with quality products, 100% recommended.
Ramiro and his team make you spend a pleasant time having as highest quality and good treatment. Valencian cuisine, at good price.