It is the Mes de Canarias which means that there is loads of events put on for the locals which also means that there’s loads for the discerning visitor…
La Cueva is a Tardis of a restaurant, probably thanks to the whole cave thing going on. There are three dining areas – an outdoor terrace; a sort of…
Fiesta wise it’s a slow month, but there’s usually a lot of good music about and outdoor events begin to get more interesting and varied as spring fever…
The Real Tenerife is full of unique information that comes from first hand experience of living, working and playing amongst the Canarios…
First impressions of the Ruen Thai near the Puerto Palace was that it wasn’t quite like any other Thai restaurant we’d been to.
As soon as we had a gander at Al Amir’s menu, the first thing that came into my head was ‘why haven’t we eaten here before?’
After being blown away by a dining experience that was right up there with the food at El Bulli and the Cellar de Can Roca, we’d praised El Rincón de Juan Carlos…
Mesón del Norte sits overlooking the El Palmar Valley, on a level with where buzzards soar. I know this as there was one eye-balling me as we parked the car…
We last ate at La Clave during a ruta de tapas; a tapas competition when a lot of Puerto’s restaurants put on their thinking caps to come up with creative tapas…
Although I liked the look of Cervecería 100 Montaditos, with its rich red interior, ebony tables and gold lettering, ever since I first spotted a branch in…
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