Comillas, Spain
Calle la Aldea, 5,
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+34646935784
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Exquisite food. They had local freshly caught fish at reasonable prices. My pijota fish was genuinely fresh, simply prepared, and perfectly cooked. Everything that landed at the table was delicious. That includes the dessert and coffee. Fantastic meal.
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BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU ORDER. La Aldea seem to know how to prepare traditional food: both the zamburiñas and the arroz-con-leche cake were pretty good. However, the two more creative dishes that we had didn't make much sense. First, the salmon-and-avocado timbale looked a bit like a salmon tartare, but the waiter recommended us to mix it with the accompanying salad—which transformed it into an undefinable mishmash with a penetrating honey-mustard taste. Second, we had prawns with a mango curry, Chinese noodles and Basmati rice. The prawns were well cooked, but the combination with the other ingredients tasted like something you could get at any Indian place. Given these deficiencies, it's unclear to me why La Aldea is consistently ranked among the best restaurants in Comillas.
Amazing Zamburiñas. The best ones i have ever had. Super Rich cocido montañes. The stuff is authentic and nice. The place is a very cosy, especially the room upstairs.
This was our best meal on our visit to this part of Spain. The grilled tuna my daughter had was particularly amazing and we also had brilliant service. We hope to return at some point in the near future.
The food is very good. We had octopus (I didn’t really like the sauce) , the scallops delicious. We had two different kind of fishes, which was good as well. The desert nice. Recommended. Unfortunately I was so hungry, that forgot to take some pictures :)
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