Reservations · Outdoor seating
Fixed-price, generous Valencian feast with unlimited drinks; great for groups and hearty appetites, but policies, crowding, and noise can frustrate.
Secreto de Anna delivers a generous Valencian feast with strong paella execution and flavorful starters paired with warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent quality between lunch and dinner service, combined with tight table spacing during peak hours, prevents it from reaching higher territory. Lunch service and the abundant fixed-menu format with included drinks make it competitive with respected neighborhood favorites, though dinners show less reliable execution.
Expect a set-menu spectacle in Campanar where plates land fast and often, the room feels warm and bustling, and servers walk you through a long parade of starters before the paella arrives. Diners describe it as a generous Valencian feast with easygoing service, though peak hours can be crowded and lively. Policies around reservations and extras can feel firm, so arrive informed for a smoother time. The cooking leans elevated traditional rather than avant-garde: rices like Valencian, duck with boletus and foie, and even lobster rice headline, while the starters showcase familiar Spanish flavors. It is about abundance over theatrics, with solid execution when the kitchen is in rhythm; lunch tends to shine most, while some dinners feel less consistent. If you love classic rice dishes and a social, share-everything format, this will hit the spot. Families should note the fixed-menu flow and crowded tables. Several reviews mention limits on strollers and high chairs and that very young children may still be charged, so check policies before booking. Kids who enjoy simple potatoes, eggs, croquettes, or plain rice may do fine, but picky eaters could struggle with the preset sequence.
Area: Mixed residential-commercial Campanar with malls and offices; casual local crowd plus visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy daytime footfall; evening crowds on weekends.
Nearby: Near commercial corridors, shopping centers, and residential blocks; not a beach district.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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