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   Luxembourg
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Posted on: 6:56 pm, February 26, 2008

I´m very surprised by all the positive reviews of this restaurant (Los Roques). Apart from the very nice decor, my opinion is that this restaurant has very little going for it and is overpriced. There are plenty of nice restaurants in Los Abrigos, more authentic and with better food (try el Cangrejo Loco right next door). What they serve in Los Roques is taken straight out of the menu of a typical French restaurant in France (Coquilles St Jacques, Magret de Canard, Goat Cheese, Foie Gras etc). Hardly original. Reasonably well presented, but presentation should be secondary to taste. I suspect a lot of foreigners like this place because the staff is foreign. The mise en bouche was a meatball. It might have been served on a chinese soup spoon, but that didn´t change the fact that it was a meatball - oh yes with a tiny slice of truffle on top. The lobster starter had very little taste but the black beans were good. The coquilles saint jacques were cold and hardly original. The wine list is quite good (but again overpriced - the Sauvignon Blanc was very nice but too expensive at 10 euros a glass) and they have quite a large choice of wines by the glass. They´re very proud of their Michelin listing. Don´t be fooled though, they probably got it for their wooden tables and the fact that they give you a blanket to cover yourself with on the terrace. Save your bucks and go eat where the locals do.

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lenny9
Posted on: 7:09 pm, February 26, 2008

thanks for that

but we always try to eat where the locals live

when you eat anywhere that has michelin listing your gonna pay

   Tenerife, Spain
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Aguilas
Posted on: 5:14 am, February 27, 2008

Hola holatenerife

I totally agree with your comments on Los Roques, pretentious and not at all authentic. Far better if you are in the Canary Islands to go for Canarian food or at least Spanish.

   Stevenage, United Kingdom
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decam0
Posted on: 12:17 pm, February 27, 2008

The only good thing about this place is the decor .... and the loos!

   Surrrey
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Posted on: 7:35 pm, March 05, 2008

Yes I would agree, seems this place has been overtaken by its own publlicity instead of talking through it's kitchen. Ate there the 29th of Feb. Wanted to be impressed somehow but was let down by full of themselves Italian waiting staff who don't actually listen to what you ordered.

Black bean under the lobster was reduced to sludge. My partner received the wrong fish dish (albeit she thought it was nice). The wine was fine I thought but most Mainland Spanish restaurants would offer better quality and value. Decor ambience is good cant knock it.

Cost 130 sterling for 3 full courses and 2 (good) btls of wine for two and 2 cocktails. Not Michelin but maybe the manager sees a few of these comments and the Italian guys get re motivated by the boss.

Oh and I did say all this before I left.

Cheers Ian

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Posted on: 5:26 am, March 19, 2008

Well, I'm not going to join the "Los Roques bashing" but speak as advocate. I've eaten here regularly (but not frequently) for the last 18 months or so.

Like any restaurant it has it's off days - I've been served cold food once and had a wrong dish at the table once across 7-8 visits with tables of 2-6 people. But generally it's excellent food and service and good value - though admittedly not as cheap as other local restaurants.

As for "authentic", how authentic is any restaurant like this? Is as authentic as Chapter One (a restaurant with a star in Dublin near where I live) whose menu could receive all the same criticisms ("taken straight out of the menu of a typical French restaurant")... What do you expect at this level? Should all restaurants in Tenerife be Canarian?

It went through a bit of a dip a year or so ago, but is shining now. Any problems ask for Peter - he's the tall waiter and is actually the owner, though won't tell you this unless asked.

As for the Michelin thing, they're rightly pround of it, but Peter said something interesting to me last time I was there - we were chatting abouty restaurants generally, and it was an off-the-cuff comment, so I think genuine. He said "I'd rather have happy regular customers than a star".

As for the Italian waiter, I was there recently, he's gone. I agree, he was a pain. "He decided to move on" said Peter. I think he was booted, for all the reasons above.

For me, I'll continue to enjoy eating there. It's not exactly convenient - a 20 min cab ride each way for us - but worth it - there's nothing else like it on Tenerife.

   Surrey
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Posted on: 7:00 am, March 21, 2008

Interesting. We're booked in here (or rather some friends have reserved a table and we're going with them) next week. They say it's good but after reading this I wonder!

Is it true Clarets has closed?

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Aguilas
Posted on: 1:36 pm, March 21, 2008

Yes, Clarets in Chayofa is up for sale. Must admit I never liked it, especially last winter when they had no heating on and offered my friends the use of their waitress' coat to keep warm. Needless to say they walked out and went down the road to the Cantabria.

   Surrey
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Posted on: 8:34 am, March 22, 2008

Thanks, Aguilas.

What was it about Los Roques you didn't like, and where else would you recommend? We're here for a few weeks and want to try a few places - if Roques is no good we'll only be going with our friends.

I haven't been to Tenerife for years - last time I was here Clarets was quite good and El Patio was the place to go.

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decam0
Posted on: 10:52 am, March 22, 2008

 

Le Bistro d'Alain is home to some of the finest French cuisine on the island. The whole ambience is intimate and romantic and the service very attentive. It's recommended that you phone to reserve a table.

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   Surrey
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Posted on: 8:16 am, March 28, 2008

We've now been to Los Roques (as mentioned with friends) and it was good enough that we're going back. I'll post more comments after we've been again but at the moment I'm suprised by the negative comments.

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