El Jardin Del Balneario De Puente Viesgo

Calle Manuel Perez Mazo, 39670, Puente Viesgo, Spain

🛍 Sushi, Mariscos, Brocheta, Asiático

4.9 💬 125 Recensioni
El Jardin Del Balneario De Puente Viesgo

Telefono: +33186995715

Indirizzo: Calle Manuel Perez Mazo, 39670, Puente Viesgo, Spain

Città: Puente Viesgo

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 125

"Experiencia genial! Trato fantástico. Hemos estado con dos pequeños en familia y todo han sido facilidades. La mesa donde estuvimos tenían unas vistas fantásticas. Muy contentos con la experiencia"

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Great experience! fantastic deal. we've been with two little ones in the family and everything has been facilities. the table where we had fantastic views. very happy with the experience

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Experiencia genial! Trato fantástico. Hemos estado con dos pequeños en familia y todo han sido facilidades. La mesa donde estuvimos tenían unas vistas fantásticas. Muy contentos con la experiencia

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  • Sushi Delizia il palato con la nostra deliziosa selezione di sushi, che include ingredienti freschi, rotoli sapientemente realizzati e nigiri tradizionali. Ogni boccone offre un'armoniosa fusione di sapori, promettendo un vero gusto del Giappone.
  • Mariscos Immergiti nelle catture più fresche del mare con la nostra selezione di frutti di mare, che offre piatti squisiti preparati con pesce e crostacei di alta qualità. Assapora i sapori dell'oceano in ogni boccone! Visualizza piatti
  • Brocheta Assapora i nostri deliziosi kebab, sapientemente grigliati e pieni di gusto. Scegli tra una varietà di carni e spezie vibranti, serviti con contorni freschi. Perfetti per un pasto soddisfacente e saporito.
  • Asiático

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"I would like to say what the food and drink was like at this restaurant, but since they didn 't bring any, I can 't. My wife and I booked; at the door a youngish waiter in a smart uniform stood chatting to his mates. He ignored us. We went in and stood waiting. A man went past who looked to be the boss. My wife spoke to him in her schoolgirl Spanish. We were shown to a table. And then ignored. For fifteen minutes. Other diners came in. The boss greeted them like old friends. Orders were taken. Our attempts to catch his eye failed. Of the youngish waiter there was no sign. My wife and I noticed that the background music was a Spanish version of Dire Straits ' Brothers in Arms. Several tracks played. Losing patience, I got up. The youngish waiter was loitering in a different room. I gesticulated. He came to our table. Could we start with a jug of water, and then maybe get some drinks? Then could we order? Agua , he muttered, and turned away, indifferent to the notion that, this being a restaurant, we might like to, you know, eat something? That was enough. We upped and left. In the street I found myself clutching the expensively laundered napkin. I thrust it into a bush, where it remained when we passed by some days later. Other speak well of this restaurant. I 'm glad they had a better experience than we did. However at the end of the same street, just across the road, is a vastly cheaper, much friendlier Spanish bar called El Union, where the waiter, after much head-scratching, procured a table for us and served a characteristic local dinner for about £35. Recommended."