Restaurante Los Asadores Review
This place, especially at weekend lunch times is usually heaving, with people queuing for a table but as we choose to eat an evening meal at a typically British time of 19.30, we walked straight in to find two or three empty tables inside. It's located out of town in an area called Las Arenas,... Continue reading→
Petit Los Angeles Review
This restaurant is located near to the hotel once known at The Turquesa but recently renamed Alua Tenerife, the only restaurant along the little strip there nestled between a supermarket and an excursion shop. Perhaps not the best setting but don’t let that put you off. We arrived without a reservation and had to wait... Continue reading→
Esencias Café, Santa Úrsula Review
Esencias Café is a few kilometers outside of Puerto de la Cruz, in nearby Santa Ursula. Its a little drive or bus ride from the usual tourist trail but well worth the effort. Open everyday except Sunday from 8 am, there is indoor and outdoor seating but it is wise to book in advance as it... Continue reading→
El Padrino Review
We love eating here – Petra, the owner is always so friendly and welcoming. The service is efficient, the place is spotlessly clean, and the atmosphere is always good. Part of an ever-increasing chain of restaurants which also include El Padrino San Amora in La Paz, on the sea front opposite the Lido – the... Continue reading→
Café Bar la Estrella Review
This busy little bar/café is in Punta Brava opposite the huge Santa Rita Church. They use the plaza as a seating area, with six or seven tables located next to the playground, under the shade of large umbrellas. We popped in for some breakfast and were surprised to see they offered an English breakfast which... Continue reading→
La Esencia Review
A LITTLE CORNER OF AUSTRIA This restaurant is tucked away down a little, rather neglected walkway beside the Compostelana Resaurant in the Calle Uruguay (the leading to the Café de Paris). In keeping with the neglected walkway, the sign for the restaurant is also burnt out and not readable so first impression really would be... Continue reading→
Café de París
An amazing experience in puerto de la Cruz, every Thursday evening at cafe de Paris Caberet and burlesque dancing and live music with a 5 course meal with different wines and Cava served in a beautiful Moulin Rouge setting . 01. SENSUALITY Provolone ravioli filled with grapes marinated in red wine and shredded pork knuckle.... Continue reading→
Longo Steak House
We have been meaning to try this restaurant for a little while. Located just on the edge of the Plaza del Charco in the heart of Puerto de la Cruz, it always seems to be very busy and popular with both tourists and locals. We did have to wait for a seat for about 10... Continue reading→
Compostelana Plaza del Charco
Part of a chain of 7 restaurants, all but one being in Puerto de la Cruz, we choose to eat here as we both fancied some pasta! As with the service at all the restaurants in this group, it is efficient but not overly friendly! We sat outside on the pavement, choosing to sit on... Continue reading→
Restaurante Peruano
This restaurant is a little bit off the main area and in all honesty a place you would probably walk past without giving it a second glance. We always find the service really friendly, and the atmosphere relaxed. The décor reflects that fact that the restaurant serves Peruvian food (as well as international and Spanish... Continue reading→