Updated April 2016
This charming spot in the Buhaira (between San Bernardo and Nervion) is a little way out of the centre, but it’s well worth the trip. On the corner of a modernish suburban apartment block it’s simple and pleasant both inside and out on the terrace – inside there are bar and dining areas with plenty of windows to let the light in.
The food is “traditional with a twist” and mostly works. We especially loved the seabass in tempura, ensaladilla with octopus, and meaty grilled setas with prawns. In fact the only dud was one of their most popular dishes, the oxtail ravioli, which was soggy and flavourless, with an over-abundance of tasteless sauce. But apparently people love it. Make sure to book a table because it fills up fast.
Bread/Service Charge: 1€ PER PERSON
Avenida de la Buhaira, 14
Tel. 955 71 57 44
Open: 13-30 – 16.00 / 20.30 – midnight
€ € €
Food 8 | Wine 7 | Service 8 | Ambiance 7
ensaladilla with octopus
grilled setas with gambas al ajillo and jamón
prawn-pops
seabass in tempura
leek “cannelloni” with roquefort sauce
jamón-wrapped artichoke in bric pastry
oxtail ravioli
solomillo Ibérico with PX sauce and pinenuts
grilled beef (not ours, but it looked so good I had to take a pic)
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Updated April 2016