Palamós
Celler De La Planassa

Celler De La Planassa

Vapor, 4, 17230, Palamós, Spain

Pez • Queso • Español • Mariscos


"We had a meal consisting of the set menu, consisting of appetizers, main dishes and desserts. It was all wonderful. The restaurant served us a small appetizer with olives. We ordered as appetizers fried calamari, and croquetas of chicken and of cheese. Spanish croquetas have a thin crunchy breaded coat over a pasty filling. Both types were savory, and the cheese croquetas were filled with a kind of blue cheese, which kept its distinctive flavor but was not overpowering. Two groups of two diners shared two of the signature dishes at the restaurant: seafood paella, and seafood fideua. Fideua is a dish prepared much like paella, except using inch-long pieces of broken fideos, a fine noodle commonly used is Spain for soups, instead of rice. Both were excellent. I had the chicken, also very good. For desserts, we had chocolate soufflé with raspberry sauce which was not too sweet, just a little tart; sorbet de maracuya (passionfruit) which was also tart, but delicious in taste with a great consistency; mango ice cream, sweet and very creamy with a delicious flavor; requesón (a kind of creamy Spanish cheese) with layers of honey; and crema catalana, which is sort of like a Catalan version of flan with a surface of caramelized sugar, also delicious. All the desserts are house-made. The server was very polite, attentive and engaged, offering suggestions and demurrers as he felt necessary. The woman who served as the maitre d' was also very engaging, and described what were possibly her creations — the restaurant is small, and there were only the two of them in the dining room — lovingly, and made suggestions based on preference expressed. She may have been the owner; I didn't ask. I whole-heartedly recommend it for great food. It cost us €170 for 5 fixed-price dinners, a couple of glasses of wine, some soft drinks, a couple of bottles of water."

El Pla

El Pla

Ctra. De Girona Akm. 41, 28340, Palamós, Spain

Europeo • Cafeterías • Mediterráneo • Cocina De Mercado


"They announce at the entrance a menu that is cooked to euros without indicating what it includes. inside the restaurant they do not give you the menu that includes and what not, so you do not know what they will give you and how much they will charge you. Usually, in restaurants that offer menus of calçotada, these menus include unlimited calçots, grilled meat, water, wine everywhere, and dessert. In his case, the calçots are made to the brazi, instead of the fire of vine branches, so the calçots are raw. I ask you to do them right, so I have to wait minutes to have calçots that are not raw. wine is limited to a drink. and the grill has supplement. so the external claim is misleading. My surprise comes when they bring me the account, they charge me for all the wine glasses and they charge me several more waters than we have taken. claim, and instead of accepting the mistake, they tell me they do me a favor by taking me out of it. I accept the account (although I should not because I was never informed of what was included and what was not; I never saw the menu with what it included,) I leave, and I leave this valuation, so that other customers know really what is included and what not before entering. if you want calçots, this is not the place, neither by quality of the calçots, nor by experience, nor by waiting time, nor by price. That is, the waiter has been super friendly, despite having an integer dining room with more tables just for him."

Can Blau

Can Blau

El Vapor, 3 BAJO. 17230. PALAMOS, GIRONA, Palamós, Spain

Helado • Europeo • Catalán • Mariscos


"We wanted to go to can blau to eat and the food fulfilled our expectations, but the truth is that the experience was a little chaotic. To begin with, I touch a waitress who only spoke Catalan, I understand that he gives priority to his language, but once he sees that we are not Catalan, we do not understand why he did not speak to us in Spanish. We wanted to order shrimps, but they told us there wasn't because we weren't in season. We did not know that it was going for seasons, since in high-level restaurants (in the etxebarri, for example) they serve it all year. Finally, we ordered oysters, octopus salad, cane and rice to the casserole with bogavante. everything got us a lot, it is noticed that they handle quality products. the problem, once again, was the service. We got everything out at once, when we were at a tiny table and it was very uncomfortable. Besides, the rice gets it too hot that made us burn our tongue. They could wait for us to finish the incoming to get him out. I don't understand the rush they had all the time. dessert, we ask for a mujito sorbet and a pineapple cake. The ice cream didn't seem like anything else, but the cake was delicious. The wine menu, without being anything extraordinary, is correct. to highlight also the bread, which was very rich. Another negative aspect was the services. I've never seen such dirty baths in a restaurant in my life. They were so disgusting, sad. In short, if it were only for the food I would put a five without hesitation, but I think it would put a three after the bad service that our waitress gave us and the filth of the services."