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    La Sitarilla - Sitarilla - Huevos rota, huge portion

    La Sitarilla

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.5 km

    You can eat dinner here for €12. Every drink comes with a small plate of food. Three of these…read moreplates make a dinner. This place is beyond popular. The queue at opening is over 100 people. The interior decorations are wild. Sensory overload. Get you Catholic on. The seating is terrible. The tables are set on wine barrels, the seats are uncomfortable and you cannot situate your legs without discomfort. This is not a place to linger and relaxed. It is high energy. If you think about ordering a main dish know that the portions are HUGE. We stupidly ordered 2 for the 2 of us. The food is OK. Nothing special. But they serve a lot of it. And with a million French fries. La Quinta comes with an amuse bouche mini "Dove Bar". + Prices are low. + well lit. + High energy level will keep you going. + service from the runners 0 service from the waiter - paper napkins - - flatware €45.5 for dinner for 2

    We arrived about 4 minutes before opening and the line was easily 50 people deep. While we were…read moreinternet searching for a different place the doors opened and WOW we got in. Service was spectacular and immediate, same as the food. With every drink ordered you get a tapa that they choose. Meatballs were spectacular as was everything else. Four drinks, an order of meatballs and pork in salsa (so tender and lean) our bill was 50 euros. The restaurant was spotless too!

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    La Sitarilla - Sitrarilla. - entrance

    Sitrarilla. - entrance

    La Sitarilla - Menu side two.

    Menu side two.

    La Sitarilla - Menu side one.

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    Menu side one.

    El Delirio - Los Michoacan nachos

    El Delirio

    3.8(9 reviews)
    0.7 km
    €€

    El Delirio was a great restaurant for dinner with friends! The margaritas were very good but very…read moresweet/sour so if you don't like that I would avoid getting it. The food was also incredible!!!! We got the nachos to share and then quesadillas and enchiladas. The prices were reasonable and the service was really good as well. They reopened at 8:30pm and we came around 8:45pm. It didn't get busy until about 10pm. I would definitely return here! El Delirio fue un excelente restaurante para cenar con amigos! Las margaritas eran muy buenas pero muy agridulces, así que si no te gusta, evitaría tomarlas. La comida también fue increíble!!!! Conseguimos los nachos para compartir y luego las quesadillas y las enchiladas. Los precios eran razonables y el servicio también era muy bueno. Reabrieron a las 8:30 pm y llegamos alrededor de las 8:45 pm. No se llenó hasta las 10 de la noche. ¡Definitivamente regresaría aquí!

    This establishment is off the beaten path - which is a necessary respite if you are in Granada,…read moreSpain during the busy summer! When I passed by, there were only 2 people dining inside, but the outdoor tables looked so inviting I decided to give it a try! The tacos were an assortment of four different types - and each was incredibly flavorful and delicious. The only reason it didn't give a fifth star was because they weren't as 'heat' hot as I would have liked them to have been. But- with the temperature pushing 100 degrees Fahrenheit maybe it was a blessing. I'm not a big drinker, but I decided to have a shot of tequila - and it made for the perfect afternoon meal!

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    El Delirio - El restaurante

    El restaurante

    El Delirio - Enchilada Suiza

    Enchilada Suiza

    El Delirio - Margaritas Fresas

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    Margaritas Fresas

    Via Colon - Tarta de chocolate (5 €)

    Via Colon

    3.5(12 reviews)
    0.5 km

    I had walked down from the Alhambra into town on a very cold day. I was hungry, but was more…read morelooking for a place that was warm and also had something warm to drink. I walked into Via Colon on a lark, and was greeted immediately at the door. I told them that I was cold and asked if they had hot tea. The waitress ushered me over to a table by the window, and promptly brought me tea. She was so nice! I stayed for a meal, and had the BLT. It was good, and certainly satisfied the need. (Probably a 3- or 4-star meal, but I bumped the review to 5 given how accommodating and friendly the staff was. Read on.) After the sandwich, I was onto my 2nd cup of tea, and wanted a pastry to go with it. They have a good selection. The waitress ushered me over to take a look at their pastries at the counter. (Almost had a tapas feel to it, except it was a countertop full of pastries.) I wanted something with fruit in it, and she described some of the pastries they had, but thought I might find them too sweet, and suggested that I might be happier with a blueberry muffin instead. I don't know how she could possibly have known what I would like or wouldn't like, but the muffin ended up being an excellent choice for me (and went well with the tea to boot!). Note: when I was there, no one in the place spoke English. Great chance to practice your Spanish, if you're so inclined, although the dialect can be a bit challenging (but nowhere near as challenging as Malagueño).

    My wife and I had been putting lots of miles on our feet, and our "American dinner time" didn't…read morejibe with the local eateries. We were getting really hungry, and afraid we'd have to capitulate and settle for a sandwich... ...and then this happened! Not only did we find a restaurant with a very pleasant ambiance and a wonderful waitstaff, but with a creative and tasty menu as well. ...and open when WE were hungry! The menu features quite a number of tapas, salads, combination plates and desserts - but we were both called to the "Specialties of the House." My wife's vegetarian lasagna was as loaded with flavor as it was with spinach. The pasta was cooked just right; the cheese was... incredible. And the sauce provided just the right amount of saltiness to round it all out. I'd give it a 95 out of 100. I opted for the "Revuelto con Esparrago Fresco y Langostinos." This was a MOUND of fresh, gently sautéed asparagus layered with large, peeled shrimp, and bound together with scrambled egg. Now, I can put away some food, but this was just HUGE. The asparagus was very tasty indeed, as was the shrimp - but there is a limit to how much I can eat, and I just couldn't finish it all! It was DELICIOUS and I wouldn't hesitate to order it again, but would prefer to share with someone. We'd read Linda C.'s review about the carrot cake, and we were sold on that, so... yeah, it was wonderfully presented, and gratefully eaten! All in all, this place merited all five stars.

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    Via Colon - Copa Vina Sol (3,75 €)

    Copa Vina Sol (3,75 €)

    Via Colon - Hamburgesa de ternera con patatas fritas (13 €)

    Hamburgesa de ternera con patatas fritas (13 €)

    Via Colon

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    Ra & Go - Cafe Ra & Go (interior)

    Ra & Go

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 km
    €€

    It's a really sympatic place to eat or take a drink. A bit…read morehidden but not noisy and you can take a drink with tapas for free. The product and meal was also really good. Look like a familiar spot more than a tourist spot

    (12/10/2016) We were taken here as part of a group tour as a chance to experience Spanish "daily…read morelife," or at least the tapa experience. It wasn't quite the standing around boozing in a crush of nighttime revelers, but it was a very good variety of dishes in a cozy, eclectic cafe. People were very friendly and genuine, if not the most experienced or professional of staff, but the welcomness made up for it. Best of our dishes was the Berenjenas fritas con miel de caña (Crispy Eggplant with Molasses) and the Manitas de Cerdo (Pig's Trotters in Garlic Sauce). I've never had eggplant like this, it was shaved into strips, floured and deep-fried crisp, into almost nothingness, just an ethereal essence of eggplant, a little bittersweetness from the molasses accenting the savory dish. Really quite interesting. The Pig's Trotters were braised in a thick, flavorful, black pepper-flecked sauce, enourmous, tender, meaty and full of chewy cartilage. Our large group had basically the whole place, it was too early for eating Spanish time (it was noon). We had a leisurely time eating and socializing, could get used to this.

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    Ra & Go - Cafe Ra & Go (exterior)

    Cafe Ra & Go (exterior)

    Ra & Go - Berenjenas con Miel de Caña

    Berenjenas con Miel de Caña

    Ra & Go - Estrella Galicia

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    Estrella Galicia

    Casa Torcuato - Gazpacho

    Casa Torcuato

    3.9(8 reviews)
    1.2 km
    €€

    We were recommended this place by two locals but were pretty disappointed, especially with the…read moreservice. It was packed with locals but you won't get the same service as a tourist (at least we didn't). Both of us spoke some Spanish but were clearly not fluent, and the waiter was blunt from the start. We ordered two drinks that were supposed to come with tapas - everyone around us got theirs with their drink right away. The waiter didn't bring ours out until much later when a local lady noticed he didn't bring us anything and pointed it out to him. If it wasn't for her, I'm sure he would have assumed we didn't know any better and cheated us. As for the plates we ordered, they were thoroughly average. The patatas bravas were pretty good but didn't stand out compared to others we've had. Maybe our bad experience was due to one waiter, but I still wouldn't go back.

    This was recommended by our Airbnb host and we had a wonderful dinner…read more Dinner for 2 including both wine and beer came to $39USD. I had their picadillo soup ( ham and egg soup) which was delicious. We shared a plate of clams which were fresh, not sandy and plentiful -- and also the sea bass. The flavors were very good, tasted fresh. The seabass, one portion was mildly undercooked but it did not bother us. Overall we had a great dinner. Service was friendly and pretty attentive for Spanish time standards. Would recommend if you enjoy seafood, and the area is lovely -- great to sit outside on a nice day to enjoy the terrace.

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    Casa Torcuato
    Casa Torcuato
    Casa Torcuato - Frittierte Sardinen mit Melone und Couscous

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    Frittierte Sardinen mit Melone und Couscous

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