Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Traditional Canarian spot with generous portions, terrace views, and very fair prices; service can be disorganized and fried sides are sometimes frozen.
Restaurante Amistad delivers solid neighborhood dining with above-average food quality anchored by reliable hits like tender sirloin and garlicky prawns, though inconsistent execution with occasional tough seafood and frozen sides prevents higher grades. The beautiful terrace views and generous portions at fair prices appeal to families and groups, but service can be slow and disorganized during peak times, and a documented shellfish allergy incident warrants caution for those with strict dietary needs.
The room opens from a bar into dining rooms and a terrace with countryside vistas, a setting reviewers call beautiful and calm. Service feels warm when it clicks, though several diners noted long waits for ordering. One fan captured the vibe: "We left absolutely stuffed and the views made it feel like a weekend escape." The cooking leans classic Canarian comfort, not fancy—think croquettes, escaldón, garlicky prawns, grilled meats, and fried calamari—delivered in generous portions. The culinary approach leans traditional and hearty: familiar recipes, straightforward grilling, and homestyle stews over showy techniques. When the kitchen is on, the sirloin is tender and prawns sing; off-days bring tough seafood or frozen fries. Families do well here: kids can stick to croquettes, grilled chicken, and fries, while adults share platters and salads. The menu lists some gluten-free options but execution is inconsistent, and an allergy incident for shellfish was reported, so those with strict needs should proceed cautiously. Portions and prices suit groups, but arrive early to avoid service bottlenecks.
Area: Quiet hillside town setting with countryside and ocean views; relaxed local vibe, away from heavy tourist footfall.
Safety: Generally safe, small-town feel; occasional review mentions of scruffy bar entrance but no systemic safety issues.
Nearby: On road between Sauzal and Tacoronte; bar entrance leading to dining rooms and terrace; dirt parking nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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