"THIEVES, THIEVES, THIEVES, THIEVES. The positive comments are from tourists who have no idea how things work in Granada. To begin with, we sit down, a not-so-nice young waitress arrives and asks us if we want a tapa of ham and cheese while the food arrives. Since tapas are FREE in Granada, we say yes. The result is a plate of ham and a plate of cheese, and guess what, when we look at the bill the plate of ham is worth almost €20. Now at home I look at the menu in more detail and it turns out that there are two types of ham, one a little cheaper and this one expensive, obviously they gave us the expensive one without asking first. She also told us when we asked for some crumbs and blood sausage that if we didn't want something as a starter, a salad, for example, and I told her no, that it was a lot of food and that my father was a farmer, so I eat a lot of salads already. The girl left before I finished speaking, and it was a very short sentence. ABSOLUTE LACK OF RESPECT. The plate of blood sausage arrives and there are 6 tiny pieces and what fills the plate is poor-style potatoes and the damn salad that I SAID I DIDN'T WANT. It is just incredible that you fill the plates with cheap things that we didn’t ask for and make us pay for them like if that pure gold. In conclusion, I have paid €32 for a soft drink, the most expensive “tapas” (to name them somehow) of my life and for food that I have not ordered. And by the way, the flavor, meh. I don't know how you sleep at night. You have no shame at all. You don't see human beings; you see bills with legs."