
Eastern Delights, Review of Al Amir in Puerto de la Cruz
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?’ […]
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?’ […]
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… […]
Tucked away almost directly opposite the entrance to the port up an alley that feels a bit like Harry Potter’s platform 9 ¾. El Cine typifies the sort of… […]
When anyone asks for ideas for a special place to have dinner in Puerto de la Cruz, Mil Sabores is number one on the list of suggestions. […]
Tucked up a side street, Meson Los Gemelos is an inviting restaurant; leafy hanging ferns, a semi-open courtyard and rustic farming implements on whitewashed… […]
From the outside La Bodeguita de Enfrente looks intimate and quaint, but inside is a warren of rooms that gives it the Tardis effect. The décor is rustic and… […]
Casa Pache, hidden down a plant pot-lined alley not far from Plaza del Charco is one of the more curious restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz. […]
The fact that it was an Indian Bar rather than restaurant intrigued. The interior is indeed bar like with booths rather than tables and chairs and a wooden bar whose Indian personality is revealed by the music, a small shrine and a neon Shiva… […]
El Rincón de Roberto is one of those places that we immediately warmed to. Fireplace aside, its décor ticks all the right boxes for what you expect in a tasca – rustic, cosily sized, beamed wooden ceiling… […]
Guachinches are rough ‘n’ ready makeshift restaurants that are often set up in someone’s garage, but they can pretty much turn up anywhere – in the middle of banana plantations, in someone’s courtyard, in gardens. […]
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