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Carrer Alcade Francisco Llorca, 43540, Oliva, Spain

🛍 Español, Europeo, Mariscos, Asiático

3.9 💬 79 Reviews

Address: Carrer Alcade Francisco Llorca, 43540, Oliva, Spain

City: Oliva

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 79

"Sat outside in the covered terrace on a warm sunny day. Enjoyed the menu del dia for €8 per head. The russian salad to start was very good and the steamed mussels were plump and plentiful but needed lifting with something like garlic or herbs. The pork skewers and chicken breast cooked on the plancha were good and both served with aubergine, mushrooms and potato again grilled on the plancha. Tasty and good but basic fayre. Coffee or ice cream for pud was a poor choice but the coffee was really good. Really clean inside with a view to the open kitchen. Would and will return especially to try the comprehensive tapas menu choices."

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Viv Viv

Great place for tapas, a menu of the day , a snack or full meal. Cooked to order, very reasonable prices and friendly atmosphere.

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846Anne
846Anne

Has changed hands and a changed menu since our last visit to oliva- very friendly service and would be good spot for a brunch/mid afternoon snack


denislfc1892
denislfc1892

Great seafood tapas and local chorizo too. Returned later after fiesta for nightcap....owner organised it for us. Very welcoming and typico Espanol. Muy bien.


gr8graham
gr8graham

Good friendly service and good value Spanish meals, situated near the Paseo. Unusual in that it stocks some German beers (not typical of Oliva). Does cater very well for large parties both inside and outside areas. Quite an extensive menu.


LSandfamily
LSandfamily

We always eat here a couple of times when we are in Oliva either at lunch or dinner. Service is always good and the food is great used by both the locals and visitiors which is usually a good sign ! One of my favourite places to eat in Oliva.


Chryselle
Chryselle

This restaurant offers great value set meals. Really great tapas, and a bumper all day British breakfast. The owner and his family are very welcoming and always aim to please. We use this restaurant regularly and have never been disappointed.


david
david

Well what a splendid night. Starters: plata of salad and various pates, then king prawns and insalada rusa homemade. I had Hake with prawns and clams others had lamb shank or steak. Beautiful homemade puddings and fruit with all drinks plus 3 bottles of cava and brandys and coffees to finish €23 a head. Wonderful service as always thank you


Phil
Phil

This was perhaps our most visited cafe. The service was friendly and cheerful, the food good, drinks varied, and the coffee top notch. Prices very competetive, the staff quickly came to recognize and acknowledge us, and the wifi, essential when checking our emails and websites, as good as at home. A great recommendation from Nikki in Nikki's Lounge.


Trencherman
Trencherman

New owners have reworked the menus but are still serving oven baked pizzas and regular Spanish fayre. We stopped for breakfast sandwiches which were very good if just a little expensive compared to elsewhere. The special of grilled chicken, bacon, cheese, lettuce and tomato and topped with a fried egg was packed with fillings and hit the spot as a brunch snack. Good coffee but only bottled juice which was a shame but overall a nice spot to sit in the shady terrace and watch the good of Oliva go about their business.


User
User

Sat outside in the covered terrace on a warm sunny day. Enjoyed the menu del dia for €8 per head. The russian salad to start was very good and the steamed mussels were plump and plentiful but needed lifting with something like garlic or herbs. The pork skewers and chicken breast cooked on the plancha were good and both served with aubergine, mushrooms and potato again grilled on the plancha. Tasty and good but basic fayre. Coffee or ice cream for pud was a poor choice but the coffee was really good. Really clean inside with a view to the open kitchen. Would and will return especially to try the comprehensive tapas menu choices.

Categories

  • Español Discover the vibrant flavors of Spain with our selection of traditional dishes, from savory tapas to delicious paellas, bringing a taste of Spanish culinary artistry to your table.
  • Europeo Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Mariscos Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Asiático

Amenities

  • Asientos
  • Asientos Al Aire Libre
  • Accesible Para Sillas De Ruedas

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"My parents have visited this restaurant multiple times and have had some wonderful meals. It seems that it may have changed hands since their last visit, which was prior to the Covid pandemic though. The restaurant is situated on one of the many roads from the village leading through the orange groves. It has a lovely outside area with a pool and welcomes families with small children as well as adult groups, including those for business meetings. There appears to be no dress code as some people came in their lunch breaks. The decor is eclectic and quirky, although an eye for detail shows a few bits that need attention such as ripped wallpaper and light bulbs that need replacing. Prior to the pandemic you would simply be asked whether you wanted to eat meat or fish and you wouldn't know what you were going to get until it was placed in front of you. Now there is a varied menu, including a list of specials. I didn't see the obligatory menu del dia (in Spain it is a legal requirement for every eatery to provide an affordable menu del dia). My parents both chose croquetas de gambas and I had the Valencian salad. Both parents agreed that their croquetas were some of the best they'd ever tasted (and believe me they have rated many)! The salad was huge and had many ingredients. The restaurant sadly couldn't provide me with a simple balsamic vinegar which would've lifted the salad nicely. If you want the salad, I'd recommend 1 between 2 people. One of my parent's favourite foods is suckling pig, and they were pleased to see suckling pig ribs on the menu. They've eaten these on many an occasion in a variety of restaurants including in Rome and London. All 3 of us ordered them from the menu. When they came, they looked quite dry and were served with a few chips, 3 small cherry tomatoes and 4 peppers which had been roasted. Everything was sprinkled with sea salt flakes making it really quite salty (especially if you prefer not to add salt to your meal). Sadly the ribs were dry, quite tough and virtually tasteless. They were nothing like what suckling pig usually tastes like and we're very disappointing. So much so that my mother couldn't eat hers after trying the first one and left just about everything untouched on her plate. My father left some of his ribs and chips too, which is unheard of. I struggled on with mine but also left some food. When the waitress came to ask if we had enjoyed them, my mother said no and said the ribs were tasteless and dry. The waitress asked my father and I and we also said they weren't good. The waitress called the manageress over and relayed what we had said. The manageress asked what the problem was with the ribs and my mother explained that they were tasteless and dry. That they were nothing like tasty suckling pig ribs should be like. Suckling pig is full of flavour and tender these were not. She explained that she couldn't eat them. The manageress proceeded to tell my mother that it was the way they were cooked and that my mother was wrong. She suggested that baby pigs were so young that they didn't have time to develop flavour what did my mother expect from a baby pig? As she was talking, her voice escalated and she was animated. There were many people at the tables around us who could all hear what she was saying and how she was saying it. My mother explained that she knew what suckling pig tastes like as she had eaten it many times, and that it shouldn't taste like our have the texture of the ribs we had been served. The manageress again told my mother that it was how they were supposed to be. My mother said, well if they have no flavour like you suggest is correct, then why on earth are they on the menu? The way my mother was spoken to was appalling. My parents are both in their 80s and have travelled the world many times and have eaten in top restaurants as well as eaten street food. They know how things should taste and, most of the time, how things should be cooked. They certainly know how their favourite food should taste, and the consistency of it. On this occasion it was not correct, hence why they didn't and couldn't eat it. What we did not expect was someone to lecture my elderly parents in front of the whole restaurant in an obnoxious manner and at increasing volume into how it should be and how they were wrong. My mother was so upset that, after consideration, she wanted to complain. In Spain it is a legal requirement that all restaurants must have a complaints book. This is inspected regularly. She therefore completed the relevant forms in the book. Sadly, this experience means my parents feel that they can no longer go back to one of their favourite restaurants in Oliva."