La Dolce Vita (Puerto del Carmen)

La Dolce Vita in Puerto del CarmenLa Dolce Vita is a restaurant overlooking the old harbour in Puerto del Carmen. It is in the same building as Puerto Viejo, but its entrance is on the other side of the building in the Calle de Nuestra Señora del Carmen.

Although specialised on Italian food, the restaurant also offers a selection of non-Italian dishes. The children’s menu has a variety of items on it, and the children’s pizza is a particularly good choice as it allows them to choose any pizza of the normal menu and have it in a slightly smaller size for a set price.

The food itself was good, and the pizza was even accompanied by a proper pizza cutter! The wine selection was similar to in Puerto Viejo below, but actually slightly cheaper. The house wine, whilst not bad, was from the mainland, although local wines were also available.

Instead of ordering a starter, we took the bread rolls and butter which were brought to the table anyway. These turned out to be fresh and warm.

The restaurant has friendly staff, although sometimes it did take a moment to attract their attention. As we left there was a whole round of “good byes” to do, including the kitchen staff and the pizza baker!

La Dolce Vita is closed on Thursdays.

El Puerto, Puerto del Carmen

El Puerto in Puerto del Carmen

„Was machen sie wenn es voll wird?“ – an diese Worte von Restauranttester Christian Rach habe ich gedacht, als ich das Restaurant „El Puerto“ in der Calle Teide in Puerto del Carmen zum ersten Mal besuchte. Denn es waren mit uns nur zwei Tische besetzt und dennoch haben wir auf unser Essen eine ganze Stunde gewartet und anschließend noch 30 Minuten mehr auf die Rechnung.

El Puerto ist ein Restaurant mit deutscher Küche und so finden sich Gerichte wie Schnitzel und Geschnetzeltes auf der Karte, allerdings mit kanarischen Einflüssen. Leider waren bei unserem Besuch die Deckenventilatoren nicht eingeschaltet, und so wurde es mir immer wärmer. Der Geruch von altem Fett in meiner Ecke hat meine Laune auch nicht viel geholfen.

Hier empfiehlt sich dann doch einer der zwei Tische vor dem Lokal zu sitzen, auch wenn diese direkt an der Straße sind. Im Lokal selbst ist die Deko eine Mischung aus Deutsch, vor allem Thüringisch, und Fisch- bzw. Meeresthemen. Als Hintergrundmusik spielte Radio von MDR.

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El Puerto, Puerto del Carmen

El Puerto in Puerto del Carmen„What do they do if it’s full?” – the words of Germany’s chef and restaurant tester Christian Rach came to mind as I visited “El Puerto” in the Calle Teide in Puerto del Carmen for the first time.  Only two tables – including ours – had anyone at them, and yet we had to wait a whole hour for our food and another 30 minutes for the bill.

El Puerto is a restaurant that serves German food, so schnitzel and geschnetzeltes have been combined with Canarian influences.  Unfortunately, when we visited, the ceiling fans were not working, and during the evening it kept getting warmer.  The smell of old fat in my corner of the restaurant didn’t help my first opinion either.

It is probably therefore better to sit at one of the two tables in front of the restaurant, even though these are next to the road.  Otherwise, the inside is decorated with a mixture of German, in particular Thuringian, and fish and nautical themes.  The music is provided by MDR, an station in the Eastern part of Germany. [Read more…]

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