Restaurants
#1
Restaurants
I thought I would start a new thread on restaurants in Ayamonte. Since we seem to be going off topic on all the other threads about good places to eat.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
#3
#4
Re: Restaurants
The new sub-forum was set up specifically to avoid these long threads with no specific topic.
A lot of effort has been spent in stripping out from the old (huge) thread more specific threads which is the way this forum works.
If you want a social networking site use the chat facility or post in Siesta Time.
#5
Re: Restaurants
No it's not.
The new sub-forum was set up specifically to avoid these long threads with no specific topic.
A lot of effort has been spent in stripping out from the old (huge) thread more specific threads which is the way this forum works.
If you want a social networking site use the chat facility or post in Siesta Time.
The new sub-forum was set up specifically to avoid these long threads with no specific topic.
A lot of effort has been spent in stripping out from the old (huge) thread more specific threads which is the way this forum works.
If you want a social networking site use the chat facility or post in Siesta Time.
However, after many mods, many attempts and much pandering, these lot will never see it like that. It is incredible that a site set up for the world in its entirety has as one of its biggest problems in an area that covers nothing more than the pimple on Spain's arse.
But, hey... Good luck!
As for the restaurant, I remember the day the previous owners sold it and we said back then that it would be a disaster, simply because of who had bought it. They have previous form in this area.
But it is curious as to why you limit the thread to just restaurants in Ayamonte when it is quite well known that the town is lacking in good quality restaurants. OK, it is true there are decent enough places that serve food but that is far from the same.
#6
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 107
Re: Restaurants
I thought I would start a new thread on restaurants in Ayamonte. Since we seem to be going off topic on all the other threads about good places to eat.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
For those of you who enjoy meat a la brasa, Casa Joaquin in a small village just outside Pozo del Camino is great (take the right after Pozo as you head for Isla Cristina). At peak times it is difficult to get a seat but the food is very good. Not a great place for vegitarians it has to be said - chips, salad, papas arugas (not sure about the spelling) and that's about it. Very popular with the locals and with the tiles it can get quite loud. If you go try a jug (E1.50) or half jug of the house wine called 'mosto'! Cost is middle of the road. The local refer to it as 'El Colesterol'.
George
#7
Re: Restaurants
Well said, Fred! (I was going to say Right Said Fred but thought you may not appreciate the pun)
However, after many mods, many attempts and much pandering, these lot will never see it like that. It is incredible that a site set up for the world in its entirety has as one of its biggest problems in an area that covers nothing more than the pimple on Spain's arse.But, hey... Good luck!
As for the restaurant, I remember the day the previous owners sold it and we said back then that it would be a disaster, simply because of who had bought it. They have previous form in this area.
But it is curious as to why you limit the thread to just restaurants in Ayamonte when it is quite well known that the town is lacking in good quality restaurants. OK, it is true there are decent enough places that serve food but that is far from the same.
However, after many mods, many attempts and much pandering, these lot will never see it like that. It is incredible that a site set up for the world in its entirety has as one of its biggest problems in an area that covers nothing more than the pimple on Spain's arse.But, hey... Good luck!
As for the restaurant, I remember the day the previous owners sold it and we said back then that it would be a disaster, simply because of who had bought it. They have previous form in this area.
But it is curious as to why you limit the thread to just restaurants in Ayamonte when it is quite well known that the town is lacking in good quality restaurants. OK, it is true there are decent enough places that serve food but that is far from the same.
From the point of view of restaurants I do tend yto agree with you - I have enjoyed meals out in Ayamonte and the fact it is different to home makes the meals out often special but I have yet to have the same quality that I get from parts of the Algarve that I regularly visit or indeed the meals I can get at home. But then I don't know the place that well as yet. In spite of this it is lovely to eat fresh fish however ordinarily cooked out in the open air or presented with pride and a smile (El Choco for example). It will do for me and in the meantime I will search for restaurants to match those at home in terms of quality, variety and service.
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Re: Restaurants
There is now a whole section called the "ayamonte club" so posters can start their own threads such as Gas heaters, price of land, recommended lawyers etc. sort of divides it into easy to find sections like a filing system----geddit
#9
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 171
Re: Restaurants
I thought I would start a new thread on restaurants in Ayamonte. Since we seem to be going off topic on all the other threads about good places to eat.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
I will start off with the new Chinese that opened this week in Ayamonte, the only Chinese in the centre of town may I add. Called the "Asiatico" or something just as original!!
We were out on Saturday evening and just happened to walk past and decided to give it a go, big mistake. Lets just hope the service and food improves, could not have been any worse (and it had gone 12 and there were only 2 other tables in, so they weren't exactly rushed off their feet at that stage). The best thing was the bottle of wine which we ordered!! Maybe ok for visitors but I can't see the locals paying those prices. Another thing while I am on a roll, the waiters were obviously asian but from Portugal, with little knowledge of Spanish or English, so even Spanish questions left them bewildered.
Moan over, like I said maybe should give it another bash later on in the year but can't see their food improving or impressing the locals.
Average food quality, average-poor service, and not particularly good value.
There are however the exceptions such as Noosh, Jags and no doubt some others
#10
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 107
Re: Restaurants
For God's sake give it a rest, Sharon starts a thread on restaurants and it turns into another slagging session!
I for one am interested in people's experience of restaurants in the area. I would like to echo another post on another thread and support a visit to Casa Vincente in Ayamonte. In Isla Cristina there is a newly opened restaurant in the marina (previously it was a quarter the size and located close to the fishing port) called La Boccana. While previously it was more intimate and friendly and perhaps the food tasted better for it, but the food is good and the menu varied. It is worth trying!
George
I for one am interested in people's experience of restaurants in the area. I would like to echo another post on another thread and support a visit to Casa Vincente in Ayamonte. In Isla Cristina there is a newly opened restaurant in the marina (previously it was a quarter the size and located close to the fishing port) called La Boccana. While previously it was more intimate and friendly and perhaps the food tasted better for it, but the food is good and the menu varied. It is worth trying!
George
#11
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 171
Re: Restaurants
For God's sake give it a rest, Sharon starts a thread on restaurants and it turns into another slagging session!
I for one am interested in people's experience of restaurants in the area. I would like to echo another post on another thread and support a visit to Casa Vincente in Ayamonte. In Isla Cristina there is a newly opened restaurant in the marina (previously it was a quarter the size and located close to the fishing port) called La Boccana. While previously it was more intimate and friendly and perhaps the food tasted better for it, but the food is good and the menu varied. It is worth trying!
George
I for one am interested in people's experience of restaurants in the area. I would like to echo another post on another thread and support a visit to Casa Vincente in Ayamonte. In Isla Cristina there is a newly opened restaurant in the marina (previously it was a quarter the size and located close to the fishing port) called La Boccana. While previously it was more intimate and friendly and perhaps the food tasted better for it, but the food is good and the menu varied. It is worth trying!
George
#12
Re: Restaurants
If you want an open ended thread then use Siesta Time or the chat facility.
Otherwise, do what the rest of the members do and keep the posts on a specific topic. Strangely enough, that's what the other 103,492 members of this forum seem to find the best way of doing it.
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Re: Restaurants
Well said, Fred! (I was going to say Right Said Fred but thought you may not appreciate the pun)
However, after many mods, many attempts and much pandering, these lot will never see it like that. It is incredible that a site set up for the world in its entirety has as one of its biggest problems in an area that covers nothing more than the pimple on Spain's arse.
But, hey... Good luck!
As for the restaurant, I remember the day the previous owners sold it and we said back then that it would be a disaster, simply because of who had bought it. They have previous form in this area.
But it is curious as to why you limit the thread to just restaurants in Ayamonte when it is quite well known that the town is lacking in good quality restaurants. OK, it is true there are decent enough places that serve food but that is far from the same.
However, after many mods, many attempts and much pandering, these lot will never see it like that. It is incredible that a site set up for the world in its entirety has as one of its biggest problems in an area that covers nothing more than the pimple on Spain's arse.
But, hey... Good luck!
As for the restaurant, I remember the day the previous owners sold it and we said back then that it would be a disaster, simply because of who had bought it. They have previous form in this area.
But it is curious as to why you limit the thread to just restaurants in Ayamonte when it is quite well known that the town is lacking in good quality restaurants. OK, it is true there are decent enough places that serve food but that is far from the same.
The reason the OP limited it to Ayamonte, I'm guessing, is because it is about Ayamonte restaurants under the Ayamonte sub-forum. Get with it and keep the subject on topic.
If you want to talk about restaurants in Isla Cristina why don't you start a thread in the Spain forum?
#15
Re: Restaurants
When we found it mid evening it was deserted whilst others in the area were thriving, decided to give it a miss.