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Hotel Rural El Mondalón
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Rooms & Views
This larger room features 1 double bed. 2 extra single beds can be added upon request. Please note that the maximum oc…
Guests will have a special experience as this triple room offers a pool with a view. This air-conditioned triple room in…
This air-conditioned double room includes a mini-bar, heating, safe and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a 32-…
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Restaurants nearby
- Poemas by Hermanos Padrón★ Michelin A dazzling dining experience both in terms of the elegant setting and the gastronomic cuisine on offer in the exclusive and historic Santa Catalina hotel, a Royal Hideaway Hotel, in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. At the helm you’ll find chef Adrián García, from nearby Arucas, who has been superbly trained by the Padrón brothers (Juan Carlos and Jonathan) and who recreates the flavoursome cuisine of these award-winning chefs along with all of their renowned creativity. This dining space, which has its own separate entrance next to the hotel piano-bar (where a pianist provides the musi9.2km
- Muxgo★ Michelin Muxgo is part of the luxury Santa Catalina Royal Hideaway hotel, where the cooking is an ode to sustainable and organic cuisine. In its bright dining room, decorated with watercolours by artist Ana Beltrán and a mural that reflects some of chef Borja Marrero’s favourite ingredients, the latter conjures up creative and contemporary dishes that are always based around ingredients rooted in the DNA of the Canary Islands and, first and foremost, those grown on his own farm (pine bark, millet, prickly pear, meal from his own cattle etc). Dining options are centred around three tasting menus (Los Or9.3km
- Revés Bistró This restaurant's unique location may come as a surprise; and no wonder, it is located in a quiet residential area, within the Tafira Tennis Club. The name, a nod to the sport of tennis but also a statement of intent, underscores the team's philosophy and its overwhelming enthusiasm for serving up informal haute cuisine. Here, what is made abundantly clear is the desire to do things the right way, both in the kitchen (Paco Budia) and in the dining room (Héctor Suárez and Sem Suárez), in a relaxed atmosphere... although with incredibly high self-imposed standards! The menu, supported by a tasti2.7km
- Rêver Located just a few steps from the Casa de Colón in the heart of the historic Vegueta district, where the city was first established, this restaurant boasts a pleasantly rustic-contemporary decor of sturdy natural stone walls and numerous decorative wood features. The cuisine embraces an array of delicious and copious dishes that are based around classic international fare enhanced by influences from countries such as Spain, France, Italy and the UK. The tartare of tuna belly with Asian flavours and wasabi and avocado sorbet came as a particularly pleasant surprise.7.6km
- Sorondongo A restaurant that has burst onto the island’s culinary scene and which takes its name from one of the island’s most typical folklore dances. The young chef at the helm has added a contemporary touch to traditional Canary Island recipes, in so doing incorporating some interesting personal touches and creativity. The cooking here is centred on two tasting menus (Santa Ana and Vegueta), although an à la carte and “media ración” options are also available.7.6km
- Qué Leche If, as well as enjoying a meal, you are keen to be part of a gastronomic experience, this restaurant is well worth a visit! Although not overly spacious, this pleasant and informal restaurant is enthusiastically run by Jennise Ferrari, a Venezuelan chef who settled in Las Palmas in 2013. Here, she showcases fusion cuisine that is based around local ingredients, with the added aim of creating attractive dishes inspired by places a little further afield (Mexico, Asia, Japan etc). Many of the speciality dishes are perfect for sharing: we can highly recommend the duck magret, Cuban-style rice nigi7.7km
- Rígolo Located near the Gabinete Literario building and the Casa-Museo Pérez Galdós, this establishment captures the essence of a traditional Italian trattoria, seeking to recreate the cuisine of the iconic nonnas, with plenty of character, but not without modern and regional touches. Experienced chef Matteo Pierazzoli, who worked for several years as head chef for Nacho Manzano at the now three-Michelin-starred Casa Marcial (Arriondas, Asturias), strives for authenticity by importing different ingredients from small transalpine producers, especially cheeses and charcuterie. On the menu, which is not7.7km
- Deliciosamarta A restaurant with plenty of personality and an appealing decor along an attractive pedestrian street in the city’s Triana district. Its cuisine is equally impressive, featuring market-inspired cooking with a modern touch and influences from the Canary Islands that is only available à la carte. We recommend booking ahead.7.8km
- El Santo El Santo boasts an excellent location in the Triana district, a part of the old town with a special beauty and character that result from its original occupation by residents who settled here mainly from Andalucía. The restaurant features a pleasantly surprising decor that combines the stone walls of this restored property with attractive tropical details. To this backdrop, guests can savour bold cuisine that showcases typical Canary island recipes, with a fusion of Mexican cooking visible in some dishes. Don’t miss the black “papa arrugada” potatoes with mojo “snow” and mole mojo!7.8km
- Hikari Japanese Roots Located just a few minutes’ walk from the San Telmo park, this small Japanese-inspired eatery has a dining counter for just nine guests (the best option in our view) and several tables, where experienced chef David Rivero takes us by the hand on a journey across the best flavours found in Japanese cuisine. He does this via a single surprise Omakase menu (with an extra main course option available for a supplement) that he explains in detail to every guest at the same time, hence his requirement for customers to be punctual. Because of the restaurant’s success, we recommend booking in advance.8.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Bandama Caldera mountain and crater in Gran Canaria, Spain (European Union)1.2km
- Jardín Botánico Canario Viera y Clavijo botanical garden in Tafira Alta, Gran Canaria3.1km
- Gran Canaria Stadium sport stadium in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain (European Union)6.7km
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Ann cathedral in Las Palmas, Canary Islands7.4km
- Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno modern artt gallery in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria7.5km
- House museum of Christopher Columbus museum located in the historic district of Vegueta in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria7.5km
- Canarian Museum museum in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain (European Union)7.3km
- Castle of San Francisco cultural property in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain7.4km
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