"El Crisol is one of the largest places in the town to sit and eat. It looks out onto to the river/port and is open for most of the day. I visited with my wife and her parents on some occasions, with just my wife on others, and by myself a couple of times. The tapas were different on some days but tortilla seems to be the main one. This tortilla contains onions (some folk care about this, I like it either way) and is very runny. It was my first tortilla cooked this way, I enjoyed it but it did keep repeating on me. On one occasion, we were given ensaladilla rusa which is something I never say no to. It was a decent ensaladilla and service tends to be quick although not overly friendly/attentive. I had breakfast there one morning which consisted of pan e tomates, orange juice and a coffee. The orange juice was the best part, absolutely delicious. My wife ordered a sandwich one day and we shared it, it wasn’t the best sandwich that I have eaten but it’s not the worst one. I’m not a fan of sliced bread produced in a factory nor do I like ham with more water content than meat. That said, it’s a place worth visiting to grab a drink or to meet someone at."