El Abuelo: Gastronomía Asturiana en Av. Covadonga
El Abuelo
Av. Covadonga, 29, 33550 Cangas de Onís, Asturias, Spain
Precio: €
Descripción:
Este restaurante, ubicado en el corazón de Cangas de Onís, ha recibido críticas mixtas de los visitantes. Aunque algunos elogian su ambiente acogedor y la autenticidad de la comida, otros han señalado problemas con el servicio y la calidad de los platos. El personal es variable en su atención: algunos clientes han tenido experiencias negativas con un camarero que se mostró grosero, mientras que otros han apreciado la amabilidad de otros miembros del equipo, especialmente hacia los turistas. A pesar de las críticas sobre la comida y el servicio, algunos platillos han sido destacados como especialmente buenos.
Recomendaciones:
- Fabada
- Chorizo en sidra
- Sopa de almejas y judías
- Puerco marinado
Menú y Especialidades de El Abuelo
Opiniones de Clientes: Experiencias Gastronómicas en El Abuelo
Opinión de Ahmad AL-HAJI
We were in a visit to the Cangas de Onís town and were attracted to this restaurant for lunch based on the relatively good reviews. However, it turned out to be one of the worst experiences. Very rude. We asked the gentleman (featured in one of the pictures) about how long it takes to get the order ready, just to set expectations and he replied by: it takes what it takes (tarda lo que tarda)!. He asked about what to drink, and we said glasses of water, which is customary in Spain and served on a complimentary basis, and he was not happy (he ended up bringing glasses of water though). We asked to replace one side by another, he said it is complicated! He kept giving us looks that made us feel uncomfortable. Another waitress was very nice though.
- Ahmad AL-HAJI
Opinión de Jackie Lyons
Very friendly staff and one of the waiters speaks good English. The Bean & clams soup homemade and very tasty. Also the marinade pork was tasty. Bit pricey when your on a budget, but have found this province alot more expensive.
- Jackie Lyons
Opinión de Ben Boland
This is a brilliant restaurant with a homely atmosphere and authentic food. The chorizo in cider is especially delicious, though service was slow.
- Ben Boland
Opinión de Clarence Yeung
Yeah this place isn't it. The food was super subpar but I could see why it's popular since it's along the main street. The chorizo was overcooked, the pork tasted sweaty and the salad was limpy and sad. Maybe a highly rated local restaurant but food is alright.
- Clarence Yeung
Opinión de m
Fabada was really, really good. Staff were hospitable and nice to us, which is not always the case as we are tourists and do not speak Spanish.
- m