Restaurnate La Dona

Avenida Monteprincipe 25, 28660, Boadilla del Monte, Spain

🛍 Europeo, Español, Terraza, Barbacoa

3.9 💬 4272 Reviews
Restaurnate La Dona

Phone: +33186995715,+34912190313

Address: Avenida Monteprincipe 25, 28660, Boadilla del Monte, Spain

City: Boadilla del Monte

Menu Dishes: 24

Reviews: 4272

Website: http://www.facebook.com/Restauranteladonamonteprincipe

"a restaurant with everything, good food, professional and family staff like any other. sincerely for those looking for a quiet place with good food and good service, this is the place. thanks for everything always sergio or oscar."

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I love everything. from the attention, the food, the place.

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The waiters are very kind, but they take a lot to attend to.


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generous rations and joto price. quiet and pleasant environment


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We went to tape and I have to say it was spectacular. well-drawn beer and snacks for a wedding. fantastic. View menu


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Celebration communion, excellent treatment, delicious cochinillo, speed, patience xon children .. really magnificent


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professionalism good product and better elaboration, sympathy and cleanliness. difficult to value with five stars but this yes.


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well. menu more than suitable for the price. We have gone twice in consecutive days and the meals were varied and the pleasant stays. View menu


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the place is magnificent and above all silent, everything has been of our drip we will probably come back again. due to time we have had a little heat


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there is an interior dining room but we decided to eat on its terrace because it seemed very good menu varied and perfect ate very good drop and well served


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a restaurant with everything, good food, professional and family staff like any other. sincerely for those looking for a quiet place with good food and good service, this is the place. thanks for everything always sergio or oscar. View menu

Categories

  • 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.
  • Español A vibrant selection of traditional Spanish dishes featuring authentic paella, flavorful tapas, and delicious seafood. Experience the rich flavors and culinary artistry of Spain right at your table. View menu
  • Terraza Dine al fresco on our beautiful terrace, where you can enjoy a delightful meal amidst stunning views and a refreshing breeze. Perfect for a relaxing lunch or a romantic dinner under the stars.
  • Barbacoa Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven.

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Sodexo
  • menu
  • Terraza
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  • Asientos

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