Walking away from the tourist areas, you know you can find yourself a little authentic suprise.
A Tu Gusto is pretty tucked away from the main road. Entering here on a Thursday, was suprisingly quiet. Opening conversation to the waitress in English was a real adventure since... She didn't speak it.
She asked me all these questions in Spanish and i couldn't reply to anyone them. Just to make sure i wasn't leaving too stuffed, i kept saying "no", except to the "uno mas cervaza?"-question
The interior is quite modern for an authentic place but it's nice. Prices are fair for the area paying €2,25 for a beer.
I started with the ensalada tapa which was suprisingly big and came with content i wasn't expecting such as pine and sundlower.
At first my second dish was kind of dissappointing since i read "gambas" on the menu but it appeared to be baby shrimp. But flavor and taste makes it all up to it.
For a tourist who doesn't mind the language barrier, this place is worth 5-stars but i know some people would discuss my opinion on this read more