Centric to Sta. Pola port, sort of fancy looking place was a bit too expensive for the value we…read moregot. We went there for a "mariscada" which typically consists of a good assortment of shellfish, cooked in a variety of ways and presented in a big plate accompanied by some sauce and garnish. We ordered 200 grams dishes (4) and they came with just some shrimp and langostines, not that great variety (no shells perhaps) and just boiled. We had this as the main dish (4 portions), a couple of classic salads and drinks, the bill was 150 euros. No wine, no elaborate entrees, nothing really cooked in any special way to deserve such cost. We should have known better that as we've read here the place is known for paella dishes, but again, it shouldn't had been too hard to have a good dish of seafood in a place on a port and advertised as a seafood restaurant. It was disappointing.