Reservations · Takeout
Destination for wood-grilled meats with generous portions and views; great value for steak lovers, but ventilation smoke and occasional pricing confusion can frustrate.
Mojos y brasas de Sergio delivers exceptional grilled meats and seafood with attentive, efficient service that earns solid A-grade standing. Occasional consistency variation in cuts and persistent ventilation challenges that affect dining comfort prevent advancement to grade A territory, though scenic coastal views and fair pricing for quality steaks make it competitive with the region's better neighborhood grills.
Set on a hillside above the coast, this spot feels warm and bustling, with a chiller of glistening cuts greeting you at the door and servers swapping in fresh hot plates. One diner summed it up: "Steak that resets the bar, and views if you snag a window." Service reads as friendly and on the ball, though when the grills are roaring the room can get noticeably smoky. The kitchen leans traditional Canarian grill rather than showy fusion—think garbanzas, pulpo, and serious beef by the kilo—so the culinary approach is elevated comfort over flash. Finish your steak on a hot plate to your liking, share big starters, and expect fair pricing for the quality, with premium cuts reflecting their pedigree. Meats lead, but seafood like pulpo and atun in mojo are reliably tasty backups. Families do well here thanks to shareable portions and familiar plates like croquettes, eggs, and simple grilled meats. There is no formal kids menu noted, but half portions help. For sensitive noses or little ones, avoid peak times when the grills make the dining room smokier than ideal.
Area: Hillside town setting above the coast; local, relaxed vibe with destination views over Teide and the sea.
Safety: Generally safe, residential surroundings with steady foot and car traffic; typical small-town Canary safety profile.
Nearby: Driving required for many; near residential streets and viewpoints, not a tourist strip.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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