Any number of people will tell you that you have to pay for quality. Whilst this is often true, it’s not a given. Especially when it comes to eating out in the north of Tenerife.
There are few places on Tenerife to match the aesthetic ambience of the Casa del Vino in El Sauzal. It’s the sort of place where you might expect to shell out a small fortune, but wait till you hear about this.
How about a first course choice of Vichisoisse de Puerros con Virutas de Jamón, Tomate Relleno de Atún en Escabeche, Ensalada Cesar con Queso Curado, Lentejas Estofadas, Rissotto de Setas y Langostinos, or Sopa de Pescado?
Followed by: Cazuela de Cherne, Bacalao Confitado con Encebollado, Salmonetes al Horno con Verduritas Salteadas, Filetes de Cochino con Salsa de Moscatel, Pollito Tomatero Asado con Papas Panaderas or Ragut de Ternera.
And Rounded off with Postres de “La Casa”, Fruta o Helados y Sorbetes hechos en Casa
And what’s the cost of this wonderful meal in the exquisite surroundings of an old Canarian mansion? We’re not talking €20. We’re not even talking €15. No we’re talking an incredibly wallet friendly €10.
Drinks are separate, but still it’s too good an offer to miss.
(Casa del Vino is beside the El Sauzal exit of the TF5. Menu available between 13.00 and 23.00 Tuesday to Saturday, 13.00 to 16.00 Sunday, closed Monday)
Monday, 21 September 2009
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3 comments:
Oh that sounds like a place I have missed and will definitely have to visit! Thanks for telling us about this one. Regards, Sharon.
I've visited it on a few occasions, but I've never eaten there; however, you'd expect the food in a wine museum to be of a pretty good standard.
By the looks of what's on the menu, it seems a pretty safe bet. I'll look forward to reading your review if you manage to go.
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