Bocacha

Bocacha - Réserver une table

Calle Santa Eulalia, 06808, Mérida, Spain
1047 Avis 3.1

"Rude staff, one in particular young lady, my Spanish is poor but I felt she was deliberately awkward, I also spotted more tables being ignored, I imagine better service if your local or just a friend. Off elsewhere to be fed."

Détails

Téléphone: +34648065188,+34686348178

Adresse: Calle Santa Eulalia, 06808, Mérida, Spain

Ville: Mérida

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Statistiques

Plats: 26

Commodités: 10

Catégories: 5

Avis: 1047


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4 /5 Évaluation

We tried the combination dinner last night for €12 per person. This is really a café bar rather than a restaurant. Unlike other eating places, it is open most of the day. The owner was very helpful when I tried my broken Spanish. He explained the dishes as best he could. The gazpacho (tomato) soup was pretty much tasteless. However, the chicken second course was substantial for me — see the photos. The ensalada bocacha had lots of lettuce and tomato slices. The calamari was good. A small loaf of white bread per person, and bottled water are included. Each person also gets a choice of desserts. We tried the ice cream with chocolate on top. It came from a distributor and was quite good. Altogether, a good meal for the price. Check out my reviews of other places in Merida as well as in Lisbon, Sintra, Porto, several cities in southern Spain, South America, Southeast Asia, it’s OK, Australia and New Zealand. If you find this review and photos helpful, please give me a like.

1 /5 Évaluation

Went to this place last night worst service I 've ever experienced. After being ignored for a while we did manage to get a couple of beers but when we asked for a menu the waitress was stroppy and just said ' no menu ' and walked off. Watching her serve other tables (well, some other tables. She was ignoring quite a lot of people) realised she was directing them to a menu on the board. Now, my Spanish is dismal but this really wouldn 't have been the most difficult exchange. She was then deliberately awkward about the bill. She clearly didn 't want to serve us so we left spent our hard earned cash elsewhere!

1 /5 Évaluation

Stopped off to have some Gazpacho soup and a couple of what we thought were tapas. Were told some of the €10 menu of day not available Chose to have Pattas with 6 sauces only to get a play of soggy oily French fries with dollops of tomato ketchup, brown sauce, mustard etc. and some other fried parcels of cheesy things that were tasteless Had to pay an extra euro for a bread roll Were told we couldn't order small serves of food. And the 2 soups were small, tasteless and with some tiny bits of ham no onions, tomatoes or pepper For €21 euro we felt ripped off and left most of food.

4 /5 Évaluation

We had a quick breakfast with coffee, orange juice and an iberian catalana : toasted bread with tomato spread with olive oil and serrano ham. One of the best hams I have tried in the area (which is already famous for that) and for just 3.5 euros.

1 /5 Évaluation

Rude staff, one in particular young lady, my Spanish is poor but I felt she was deliberately awkward, I also spotted more tables being ignored, I imagine better service if your local or just a friend. Off elsewhere to be fed.