Meano
Asador Raices

Asador Raices

Aldea Coiron, 52, Meano, Spain

Kebab • Cafés • Mexicano • Asiático


"Fuimos a cenar en familia. Llamo por teléfono a preguntar precios de marisco y me dice 14 euros cada plato( cigalasy gambas, . Vamos y antes de cenar nos vuelve a confirmar los precios. Nos saca la cuenta y en lugar de 14 nos cobra 4 euros más de cada plato, que engrosa la cuenta y mucho. A su favor.!! Se lo decimos y lo revisa, y dice que ha sido un error... ademas lo hizo también en otros platos de la carta, bastantes. Menudo carad... así gana más dinero si no revisas la cuenta! durante la cena le preguntamos si es posible encargar para comer un cocido gallego para 4 personas, porque a no todos los que vamos les gusta. Y con malas formas dice que imposible que no guste el cocido y que no puede hacerlo para tan poca gente, que mínimo 6 personas y que vale 20 euros cada plato de cocido...casi nada. Le decimos que el resto comerá chuleton y nada, no hay forma de que baje del burros.. Pedimos dos platos de raxo y otro de churrasco. Y al rato , sin preguntar ni dar opción, nos dice que cambia dos de churrascos y uno de raxo, y sorpresa que los de churracos eran más caros que el otro, sin avisar tampoco de los precios. Trae el plato de churrasco y como no cabía en la mesa lo deja en la mesa de al lado que estaba vacía y sin avisar, qué clase de servicio es ese?? Nos cobra por un café 4 euros .. !! Lo podéis ver en el ticket que he añadido. Desde luego no volveremos ni lo recomendamos. Se aprovecha de la gente de fuera cobrando lo que le viene en gana, pero siempre a su favor!"

O Furancho Angel

O Furancho Angel

Aldea De Abaixo, 9, 36638, Meano, Spain

Sushi • Carne • Mariscos • Mexicano


"Sometimes you read a review on TripAdvisor and you wonder how someone can rate a restaurant when they haven´t actually tasted the food for example, when there has been a mistake with the booking, there are no spare tables for you to be squeezed in to and you´re irritated and want to get your frustration off your chest. I face an equivalent problem with O Furancho Angel, albeit that I actually had a complete meal. I went to this restaurant as part of a family group of seven. The food was just as you would expect from this type of restaurant (or furancho) in this part of Spain: essentially relatively generous portions of bog standard Galician dishes that are simply cooked and simply presented. It might be described as the antithesis of fine dining but it has its merits, if you want uncomplicated but well cooked basic food, now and again. The restaurant was full up and, because bookings are not entertained, there were quite a number of people constantly milling around. Most tables were occupied by families and, being in Spain, the place was noisy. The simple rustic decor complemented the food they served. The staff were pleasant and helpful but there weren´t enough of them and so the service was very uneven. Much the most interesting thing about our visit was that the bill was delivered on a scrap of paper, after a couple of staff had appeared to be discussing it, with no more than the sum of 248 euros written on it. When my wife, who is actually Galician, queried it and asked for some sort of breakdown, the same two staff (one of whom seemed to be the proprietor) huddled together for several more minutes, glanced repeatedly in our direction and then presented an altogether more detailed bill for 151 euros. Very nearly everybody in the restaurant looked and sounded Galician. I'm not and don't look it and, whilst both of my sons are half Spanish, they don´t look Spanish or Galician either. Make of this what you will."