Since we dined as a group, we were told to pre order three hours in advance. We did. Food was nothing out of the ordinary that will say "WOW!" I'll be back. They brought the food staggered and some are almost finished when they brought...More
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Since we dined as a group, we were told to pre order three hours in advance. We did. Food was nothing out of the ordinary that will say "WOW!" I'll be back. They brought the food staggered and some are almost finished when they brought...More
This place has nothing going for it. The food the badly cooked. The steak could not be eaten I tried swallowing it and could not do so ... I am not exaggerating. We asked before ordering if it would be like a shoe sole as...More
$15 for a pisco sour - did not receive the grilled prawns ordered - instead got garlic prawns a little overcooked and served warm on top of the salad that came with it so the salad was a greasy soggy mess- flavour of prawns was...More
This was my husband's favorite restaurant - he adored the ceviche. I thought both the shrimp soup and the mushroom cream were fabulous - seafood soup I did not like. The service is quite slow so be prepared to wait - the ambience is definitely...More
We stopped here for drinks and cerviche one afternoon and it was great. So we decided we would come back for dinner. Big mistake! We ordered steaks and chicken. The steak was so tough you could hardly chew it and the chicken was still bleeding....More
I tried encocado for the first time in the islands.. Was not the best.... I recommend it better to have dinner rather than lunch.... Nothing out of the ordinary
A very typical galapagos restaurant, with excellent local food (we had ceviche and encocado) and a friendly staff. Definitely the place to go for dinner in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno waterfront.
Casual dining outside with great local flavor! Food was excellent with service was great, meals were reasonably priced. Wish I was having dinner there tonight!
Full menu of yummy seafood and other dishes, and a nice quiet location away from the main malecón. Slow service, and expensive, but food is consistently good.
We had a very enjoyable meal in this open air restaurant at the far end of the town. This is our third meal on San Cristobal Island and the format was the same on each: fish or seafood with either rice or french fries and...More