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Southern Costa Blanca : La Almadraba, Isla Tabarca

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La Almadraba, Isla Tabarca

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  • Traditional restaurant with a pretty terrace overlooking the port. The menu offers plenty of local dishes, including caldero tabarquino (see Isla Tabarca).

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Port 965 97 05 87 Closed D in winter €€
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BrianCarver

We recently had lunch in this restaurant in June 2008. We were surprised at the poor quality of the food . We had langoustini { 46 euros for six!!!} to start which when eaten squirted an inky liquid over our clothes. No sympathy or assistance from the waiter. One of the main courses{meat} was cold and very tough. We felt the restauarent vastly overpriced with poor service. We tried to remonstrate with the waiter . He shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Never again!!

1 month ago

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