Churros!!! I never had a churro like this before, though I did have churros in Spain before(in Madrid) dipped in chocolate; this churro I had at Alhambra reminded me of a Chinese donut but thinner and dipped in chocolate. The chocolate is really thick and flavorful, and it’s not too sweet. The churro is really oily though, but I guess that’s just how it is because it is fried after all. It’s € 3.55 for a cup of chocolate and 5 churros(quite big pieces); definitely can share this between two people. Definitely worth a try! I’ve heard it’s the best churro place in Granada.
Evelina S.
Classificação do local: 1 REGO PARK, NY
I don’t recommend this place. We went there around 10:30pm on a Thursday and specifically asked if they are still open — which they replied to yes. Once we were seated in the covered outside area with menus, we were informed that the kitchen is closing in 15 minutes and rushed to make our order. In the middle of our dinner, one of the employees started raising the side cover of the outside area(that’s in 7 degree Celsius evening weather) and I had to complain to keep the cover on. To top it off, they charge for the bread that is brought out at the beginning of the meal to all customers. If you complain about that, they’ll tell you that the price of the bread is on the menu. The waiter was nice and very helpful, but the restaurant itself is not a place I would recommend to anyone.
Ivan P.
Classificação do local: 1 València, Valencia
Solo tome una mini caña, una horchata(vaso de Chufy) y una botella de agua… casi 7 €!! sin tapa, ni patatas, ni nada de nada. El servicio además de discutir entre ellos, No muy atentos.
John L.
Classificação do local: 1 Seattle, WA
Horrible service! I’m not an ugly American that expects too much. I don’t expect to have my food slammed on the table or to be ignored when it’s time to pay. Stay away!
Melissa P.
Classificação do local: 5 Monterey, CA
I studied abroad in Granada for a few months. While there, I tried several restaurants(and churros con chocolate!), but this place is by far the best. They give you big portions. Traditional Spanish churros aren’t what some might consider a «churro»(coated in cinnamon sugar), but instead is more reminiscent of a donut or fried dough. The dipping chocolate is thick and rich and pairs perfectly. They have a great outdoor seating area to people watch and enjoy the ambiance. Highly recommended.
Sherry C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
There are so many places with similar names that offers churros con chocolate and our hostel guide told us that this is the best one in town. For breakfast we decided to eat churros dipped in chocolate. The chocolate is rich and aromatic. It’s slightly more milky and less dark than the ones I had in Madrid. It really all depends on what one prefers but I personally like darker chocolate. The churros are more porous reminds me of the long thick fried Chinese donuts which literally translates as «oil stick». Nevertheless, they are still delicious.
Alberto C.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublín, Irlanda
Parada obligatoria con mejores churros de Granada. 7,60 € una de churros con chocolate y dos cafés.
Jmmont
Classificação do local: 5 Almería
con diferencia los mejores churros que he probado! muy buena atencion al publico, eso si, siempre esta lleno, jejejeje, no me extraña. XD