Manilva
La Bella Vista

La Bella Vista

Autovia Del Mediterraneo A7, 29691, Manilva, Spain

Pub • Alas • Tapas • Europeo


"The restaurant is set within the grounds of Camping, La Bella Vista, but is open nightly and all day every weekend to the public. It has a lovely vibe and super friendly waiting and serving staff. There are lots of places for you to sit and enjoy your meal. A large patio area with seating leads to a covered marquee area where smoking is allowed. If it’s cold the marquee windows are up and there is a great patio heater and conversely, if it’s hot it’s all opened up. Then there is a bar area, with a more formal restaurant to the right, which is lovely at night, with the lighting just right. To the left of the bar is a large entertainment area, where they have live entertainment on Friday and Saturdays, with a large dance floor, and also a pool table at the far end. Sunday roast here is just wonderful. The Sunday Lunch is as good as any you can get back in the U.K. a choice of beef, pork (with some hot and very tasty cracklings) or chicken, with lamb shanks also available occasionally. You get three veg, a Yorkshire pud, stuffing, mash and roasties and delicious gravy. All served with the traditional accompaniments of apple sauce or horseradish). For those of you who enjoy larger portions, just ask, and you can order extras for a few Euro’s more. But I like to leave a little room for their special Sunday desserts some apple pie and ice cream (or custard) usually, or home made rice pudding. The best part is that it’s served all day from lunchtime, although if it’s busy, the later you leave it, your favourite may have sold out. But even if it did, there’s also a dinner menu you can enjoy, with a good selection of dishes. One more thing, if you fancy a proper Full English as a weekend treat, then this is the place to get it if you can get thee before noon. A small breakfast has fabulous pork sausage, (not the usual herby cheap ones), bacon, fried egg, bean, slice of tomato and a hash brown, (with even some black pudding occasionally) with a slice of toast. Or a large doubles up on everything. Best breakfast I have had anywhere apart from at home. And I’ve tried a lot of fry ups !!"

The Quays Irish

The Quays Irish

Calle Delfin, Efidico Boqueron, 29692, Manilva, Spain

Kebab • Cafés • Europeo • Mariscos


"when in Spain! they have no menu on Spanish and in contrast to the noise we have heard from another customer, yes, the Spanish people like Sunday roasters. show me all foreigners not eat paella or a lot of tapas. the bratbeef was cooked nicely. the bratkartoffels are sad, definitiw underbraust and not even adequately parboiled, scandalous, they were anemic rocks. since no one was interested in whether we enjoyed our meal, despite a waitress and waitress who really signaled our table about the time before collecting our teller, cute properly that we had finished eating, I will pass on our experience here. the number of two tellers who were still full of kartoffels was not an interest. there was an amusing time to begin counting after they both have a few times with nothing more than a round drink, a menu and three teller eat (in two rides on the same table taken the sweet; why don't people give the sweet and respectful they deserve? since when little pieces of bitter aubergine sit well on the butter cabbage and a particularly al diete flouret (singular) broccoli? and it was all stacked on the dish. not a sweet little cripple. not a being. everything, heavy and everything, was already poured onto the plate. we don't eat at home, so we don't expect our food to be served as school-based when we get out. dessert apple crumb has no nuts. if they add nuts, it is another court. Give him another name. it is like food, the caesar salat with egg, tomaten, speck or anything else that is not only huhn, romaine salat, parmesan, croutons and cäsar dressing. that makes it a crazy chicken salad, not a caesar. a selection at desserts, two with nuts in, meant to forget the whole point of chilling on a Sunday. I guess this is a personal thing, due to nuts allergies, but also given the age in which we live, there were no warnings on the menu, so our meal was short cut. we were served a wonderful apple cake from a fun, efficient, waitress on a bar further along the paseo. the waiting staff here is pleasant enough, but not attentive. we tried to catch the eye of all three to ask what was the indictment on our bill for open food, but one on their handy, the other drink tee / coffee, the third too busy with probably regular patrons! cuando en espaa.! no tien un men en espaol y contrariamente al ruido que escuchamos de otro cliente, s, a los espaoles les gusta el sunday lunchtime. mustrame todos los extranjeros que no comen paella ni multitud de tapas. la tenera estaba muy bien cocinado. patatas asadas una pena, definitiveamente poco asadas y ni siquiera suficientemente cocidas. en serio, eran rocas anmicas. como a nadie le interes si disfrutamos o no de nuestra comida, a pesar de que los camareros pasaron nuestra mesa ms de veces antes de recoger nuestros platos, los cubiertos indicaron correctamente que habamo expercia el signo revelador de dos platos todava llenos de patatass no mereca inters. cereal y todo estaba amontonado en el plato. no heu una linda jarra de salsa. sin guarnicin de verduras. todo, salsa y todo, ya estaba servido en el plato. no comos as en casa, like que no espere que nuestra comida se sirva como las cenas escolares cuando salimos a cenar. no se permite el sistema (insuficiente espacio) escribir todo!"