Camping Rio-mar Bar-restaurant

Partida Devesa, S/N, 46780, Oliva, Spain

🛍 Pub, Pizza, Hamburguesa, Mediterráneo

3.5 💬 4688 Bewertungen
Camping Rio-mar Bar-restaurant

Telefon: +34962857519,+34639881110,+34962854097

Adresse: Partida Devesa, S/N, 46780, Oliva, Spain

Stadt: Oliva

Gerichte: 7

Bewertungen: 4688

Webseite: http://www.campingpepe.com/

"Muy buen lugar de camping, los baños siempre limpios tienen agua caliente los encargados muy amables. Mi única observación es que hay una toma de luz cada 3 parcelas ... necesitas más de 20 metros de cable si las vas a usar y el adaptador de la toma sino te toca dejar 30euros de fianza para que te dejen un adaptador. Con respecto a la ubicación tienes un carrefour express a más o menos un km de distancia y es lo único que vas a encontrar cerca por si necesitas algo."

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José José

Sitio perfecto para pasar unas vacaciones en familia

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leo
leo

Acogedor bar en la playa para tomar café, desayunar y almorzar


Pau
Pau

Muy amplio, todo muy limpio, tiene de todo, zona tranquila a pie de playa, un verdadero lujo.


Enrique
Enrique

Ideal para picar un día de playa sin perder el ambiente y sobre todo ir sobre seguro que comes muy bien.


Jacky
Jacky

El restaurante es donde comemos habitualmente. Ubicación en la playa y menú con una elección y precio muy amigable. Te recomiendo.


rosa
rosa

Un sitio estupendo para disfrutar y descansar. El ambiente es muy bueno y el servicio de restaurante fenomenal. Volveremos sin ninguna duda


José
José

Bastante agradable, servicio de bar cafetería restaurante excelente. La única excepción los padres de niños que los dejan jugar hasta horas intempestivas...., por lo demás, muy bien.


506paulmm
506paulmm

Really lovely spot on the beach. We had the chicKen rabbit paella. Friendly service. The restaurant was busy and service was efficient. We are English didn’t experience any of the hostility other reviews have commented on


DoloresDes
DoloresDes

We have been here since October 2021 and enjoyed alot of good food and drinks on this restaurant.Staff know me by name now and are always smiling and Eger to ensure we enjoy our visit.We have sampled alot of the menu and found everything delicious and presented very well .The bathroom would benefit from a little tender loving care but overall thanks Javier and all staff for a lovely place to eat or have a drink


Denisse
Denisse

Muy buen lugar de camping, los baños siempre limpios tienen agua caliente los encargados muy amables. Mi única observación es que hay una toma de luz cada 3 parcelas ... necesitas más de 20 metros de cable si las vas a usar y el adaptador de la toma sino te toca dejar 30euros de fianza para que te dejen un adaptador. Con respecto a la ubicación tienes un carrefour express a más o menos un km de distancia y es lo único que vas a encontrar cerca por si necesitas algo.

Kategorien

  • Pub Genießen Sie eine lebendige Atmosphäre mit unseren klassischen Pub-Favoriten. Von herzhaften Burgern und Fish 'n' Chips bis zu würzigen Pasteten und Craft-Bieren verspricht unser Menü ein gemütliches Erlebnis, ideal zum Entspannen mit Freunden.
  • Pizza Tauchen Sie ein in unsere perfekt gebackenen Pizzen, zubereitet mit handgeworfenem Teig, reichhaltiger Tomatensauce und einer Mischung aus Gourmet-Käsen. Jede Scheibe platzt vor frischen Belägen und sorgt für einen köstlichen Bissen jedes Mal.
  • Hamburguesa Saftige und köstliche Hamburger aus hochwertigem Rindfleisch, frischen Belägen und weichen Brötchen. Passen Sie Ihren Burger mit einer Vielzahl von Käsesorten, Saucen und Extras für ein köstliches Erlebnis an.
  • Mediterráneo Genießen Sie das lebendige Wesen des Mittelmeers mit Gerichten, die von den sonnenverwöhnten Küsten inspiriert sind. Genießen Sie frische Oliven, lebhafte Kräuter, reichhaltige Olivenöle und eine Vielzahl von Meeresfrüchten und gegrilltem Fleisch.

Ausstattung

  • Sacar
  • Reservas
  • Asientos
  • Cafetería

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"My parents have visited this restaurant multiple times and have had some wonderful meals. It seems that it may have changed hands since their last visit, which was prior to the Covid pandemic though. The restaurant is situated on one of the many roads from the village leading through the orange groves. It has a lovely outside area with a pool and welcomes families with small children as well as adult groups, including those for business meetings. There appears to be no dress code as some people came in their lunch breaks. The decor is eclectic and quirky, although an eye for detail shows a few bits that need attention such as ripped wallpaper and light bulbs that need replacing. Prior to the pandemic you would simply be asked whether you wanted to eat meat or fish and you wouldn't know what you were going to get until it was placed in front of you. Now there is a varied menu, including a list of specials. I didn't see the obligatory menu del dia (in Spain it is a legal requirement for every eatery to provide an affordable menu del dia). My parents both chose croquetas de gambas and I had the Valencian salad. Both parents agreed that their croquetas were some of the best they'd ever tasted (and believe me they have rated many)! The salad was huge and had many ingredients. The restaurant sadly couldn't provide me with a simple balsamic vinegar which would've lifted the salad nicely. If you want the salad, I'd recommend 1 between 2 people. One of my parent's favourite foods is suckling pig, and they were pleased to see suckling pig ribs on the menu. They've eaten these on many an occasion in a variety of restaurants including in Rome and London. All 3 of us ordered them from the menu. When they came, they looked quite dry and were served with a few chips, 3 small cherry tomatoes and 4 peppers which had been roasted. Everything was sprinkled with sea salt flakes making it really quite salty (especially if you prefer not to add salt to your meal). Sadly the ribs were dry, quite tough and virtually tasteless. They were nothing like what suckling pig usually tastes like and we're very disappointing. So much so that my mother couldn't eat hers after trying the first one and left just about everything untouched on her plate. My father left some of his ribs and chips too, which is unheard of. I struggled on with mine but also left some food. When the waitress came to ask if we had enjoyed them, my mother said no and said the ribs were tasteless and dry. The waitress asked my father and I and we also said they weren't good. The waitress called the manageress over and relayed what we had said. The manageress asked what the problem was with the ribs and my mother explained that they were tasteless and dry. That they were nothing like tasty suckling pig ribs should be like. Suckling pig is full of flavour and tender these were not. She explained that she couldn't eat them. The manageress proceeded to tell my mother that it was the way they were cooked and that my mother was wrong. She suggested that baby pigs were so young that they didn't have time to develop flavour what did my mother expect from a baby pig? As she was talking, her voice escalated and she was animated. There were many people at the tables around us who could all hear what she was saying and how she was saying it. My mother explained that she knew what suckling pig tastes like as she had eaten it many times, and that it shouldn't taste like our have the texture of the ribs we had been served. The manageress again told my mother that it was how they were supposed to be. My mother said, well if they have no flavour like you suggest is correct, then why on earth are they on the menu? The way my mother was spoken to was appalling. My parents are both in their 80s and have travelled the world many times and have eaten in top restaurants as well as eaten street food. They know how things should taste and, most of the time, how things should be cooked. They certainly know how their favourite food should taste, and the consistency of it. On this occasion it was not correct, hence why they didn't and couldn't eat it. What we did not expect was someone to lecture my elderly parents in front of the whole restaurant in an obnoxious manner and at increasing volume into how it should be and how they were wrong. My mother was so upset that, after consideration, she wanted to complain. In Spain it is a legal requirement that all restaurants must have a complaints book. This is inspected regularly. She therefore completed the relevant forms in the book. Sadly, this experience means my parents feel that they can no longer go back to one of their favourite restaurants in Oliva."