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    Canalla Bistro

    3.9 (49 reviews)
    ModerateSpanish, Tapas Bars
    Closed 1:30 pm - 3:30 PM, 8:30 PM - 11:30 PM

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Kim N.

    Luckily Ricard Camarena has two restaurants right next to each other. Literally. The kitchens are connected via a long hallway. I went originally to Ricard Camarena to find it actually took over the old Torrijos space. But it was closed. I saw however that the kitchen door was open and I peeked in. I started speaking to the kitchen staff when they said it was closed on Sundays. But wait, I made a reservation on the website for Sunday. In fact I did it because they were one of the few I could get on Sunday. Alas...the staff said Canalla was open and lucky for me they entrance was just on the other side of the triangular block. The space has some crazy art, almost drug induced. Not something you expect of a Michelin star chef. Lots of wooden reclaimed artifacts throughout. THe music is almost all American in soundtrack, and totally in English. Doors, Bjork, Wham, a weird mix indeed. There seemed to be a heavy dose of Brits in the late night Sunday crowd but a few Spaniards came in after me at 10.30pm I asked what the house special was and they said they could just do a degustation menu for me. Score! It looked somewhat like (with a few specials thrown in): Ensalada Chicken-Thai Pastisset de aguardiente, boniato y foiegras Nem vietnamita de salmóncpn tártara rúcola Montaditos de pescado en adobo Tempura melosa de langostinos y verduras Rollito frito de cangrejo, cerdo y langostinos con salsa katsobushi Taco mejicano de Cochinita pibil Croqueta de pollo a l ast Buñuelos cremosos de bacalao Hamburguesa de vaca gallega (180 g.) con cebolla y queso Texturas de chocolate Good thing I was hungry because this was a ton of food. I mean a Galician beef hamburger (a whole one) at the end before desert? That's crazy. I realized my Spanish was never any good but I was still able to hold a child's conversation with my servers which kept me pretty entertained. It's not a Michelin place but it is a Michelin chef's take on wold food in one place and it happens to be really tasty. 4.3 stars

    Jean L.

    After learning Canalla Bistro is a 2018 Michelin Star restaurant, we arrived here for lunch on Thursday as a group of 3, without reservations and was able to find a table. But this place sure fills up quickly! The lunch tasting menu is a must! I loved the unique flavours in the sauces and the Asian infusion throughout all dishes. My favourite was the tiramisu dessert, as it was made into a light and pleasing texture, instead of cake form. Loved it, it's better than the traditional tiramisu cake. The atmosphere is modern artistic. Majority of the patrons were made up of local employees dressed in business attire, during the Thursday lunch hour. Service was quick, efficient, yet friendly. I would come here again !

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    Michael U.

    As in many European countries, dining in Spain on a Sunday becomes largely a question of "what is open?" rather than "what is best?" and with a flight leaving Valencia early the following morning the situation seemed even more limited than usual, most places offering Paella closing after lunch service and every Michelin Guide spot in town dark all day, Chef Ricard Camarena's Canalla Bistro fortunately standing in for his eponymous Starred space and fairing very well. Described as the Chef's most eclectic restaurant, his reputation at both Ricard Camarena Restaurant and Mercat Central's CentralBar built on local sourcing, good Produce and Fish, Canalla Bistro sets out to take guests on a "gastronomic trip around the world" to some of the Camarena's favorite countries, the 20h00 opening finding a queue of locals in addition to a few out of town visitors from Russia, Slovenia and the United States. Bridging the price-point of his other two restaurants, the intention here to be both globally inspired and affordable to all, it was shortly upon entering the Bar area of Canalla that reservations were confirmed by one of two men before guests were handed off to a team of servers, the seating tight amidst kitschy decorations including everything from chalk artwork to bathroom signs, Chef's whites and bicycles. Similar to many gastropubs in terms of volume and energy, the music sometimes too loud and the conversations of others often difficult to ignore, it was with both Food and Beverage menus in hand that parties ranging from one to twelve guests were invited to explore for several minutes before placing orders, the offering of several "half-portions" a welcome sight that eventually led to eleven items being ordered in addition to a brisk Cava-based version of the Kir Royale. Now open since 2012 and only improving with time according to many, several whimsical service pieces including an enormous ear of Corn plus a Pig's Head used to serve plates around the room, it was with three small bites from "A Very Different Touch of Fry" that the meal got underway, both the fried Baccala and Chicken Stew Croquetta hitting all the expected notes while the Nigiri Beijing Duck was curiously delicious with shredded Meat shielded from the fryer by a wall of Vinegar-scented Rice that took on a crunchy shell without becoming oily itself. Moving next to two Salads, the descriptions and half-portion availability making each more appealing than the typical pile of greens, it was with both plates served simultaneously that a "Russian Thai Salad" competed with thinly sliced Squash for center spotlight, the former both sweet and spicy with the toasted Coconut playing well off flavors of Tomatoes and Peanuts. Growing in heft and portion as the meal progressed, the order in reality enough that two adults could have left happily sated for under €100 total, it was with item number six that Camarena and team presented several slices of roast Pork with crispy Skin amidst a tangle of Greens plus toasted Quinoa and orbs of mashed Sweet Potatoes, everything about the dish pure comfort Food while the follow-up thick-crust "PizzaJapo" was an odd but delicious way to present Okonomiyaki with the salinity of Bonito flakes given added depth by way of Mozzarella and Bacon. Previously winning a Sol Repsol award with special mention of the housemade Pastrami, a Sandwich intended to honor Katz's Delicatessen performing well in terms of the fatty Beef's texture and spice profile but doing the classic a disservice by adding Cabbage and toasted Cereal Bread instead of the Lower East Side Rye, it was with half of the dish packed up to go that three Desserts were presented to finish the night, "The Amazing Banana" a visual replica of the real deal but made entirely of Fruit Mousse and White Chocolate on a bed of Peanut Butter and Chocolate Crumble while the Roast Apple Ice Cream presented its Fruit in no less than five textures alongside subtle toasty notes, the Caramelized French Toast more straight-forward with eggy Custard at the center and a restrained sweetness that was absolutely delightful.

    Neil H.

    Excellent service with attentive staff and the food was outstandingly tasty!! I would highly recommended Canalla !

    Eli E.

    What a wonderful experience. Every thing was just excellent. We took the "Menu to share" and it was a delight of different tastes and mixes that made us want more. I am really surprised to read some bad comments, but I guess you can't please everyone. Also most of the comments are about the other part of of the restaurant that is the normal cuisine which shouldn't be confused with the other part that is pricier with a higher level of cuisine. As for the service, if you're not local and don't speak the language, it shouldn't be a problem, the staff speaks good enough English and they are extremely friendly. If the customer is grumpy, that doesn't mean the service is not professional.....

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    Gabrielle H.

    Great food! Little expensive but was a yummy first meal for the first night out in Valencia

    Tim K.

    I had high expectation of this place. Talking to the bar tender onlh made me more excited as he said that they run a full house, year round. 140 people served each night. So, they are popular. How ever... I would not recommend people to go out of their way to eat here. Maybe it was just the night or maybe it was a lack of inspiration or the fact that I was expecting something of culinary gravity. I didn't want to choose of the menu and since they don't have the menu anymore that they promote online, I told the bartender to just get me somethings for a total of €35. The amuse-bouche that I received made everything very promising. A avocado puree cornet with salmon and a pinch of wasabi. Fresh and a delish way to start. When the second dish came, I was a bit surprised that it was avocado again. This time with a sort of tuna. AGain very refreshing especially topped off with my favorite sauce, YumYum. Then came the pork filet, which was a little bit spicy due to the mustard sauce it was drenged in. I barely tasted the pork. The next dish, was tempura vegatable, which were pretty good although a little greasy. They also came with YumYum sauce which I thought went well with it. The main courses I got, were presented amazingly and for if you don't go out to dinner alot, I can tell that you would like that and think it's culinary fantastic. I was impressed but after I tasted the taco, which was drenged in... YumYum sauce and the steamed bun, which was dressed in... You guessed it... YumYum sauce. I had a bit much. This mayonnaise based sauce is not something to use when you are trying culinary cuisine. Hibachi place use it to break down the rice and make it flavourfull. Also... it's not hard to make this sauce. Why use it in every dish? I though as a test kitchen for a michelin star chef that I would be able to get some small experimental plates. Nonetheless, I was pretty full but after receiving the bill, I snapped back to reality. For the amount of food I have received it was still ok for most standards but I have eaten in Valencia for way less and WAAAAY better. That's mainly the reason why I give three stars. If I would've stayed below €45 for myself, I would have stay at four but it was a little too expensive for a not culinary experience.

    Excellent mid-priced bistro w/ yummy food & terrific service. Dessert: Peach Mousse on a bed of Vanilla Cream & Graham Cookie.

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    3.9(50 reviews)
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    Paella! Our group of four was so excited to try paella here in Valencia because (1) none of us had…read moreeaten it before, and (2) what better place to try it than at in Valencia, its birthplace? I'm glad to have gotten it out of the way because I don't see myself eating it again for a very long time. It's not that the food was bad, but it's a lot. We shared the seafood paella and the traditional paella. I mostly had the seafood paella but I did try a few bites of the traditional one with rabbit and escargot. The seafood was fresh, and there was a healthy amount of prawns and squid. If you're not really into seafood or can't stand too much of the aroma or essence of seafood, do NOT get it because it is strong. After a while I got sick of the seafood flavor, which isn't a knock on the food, but a lesson that paella simply needs to be complemented with other foods. The traditional paella was quite good as well, and neither had rice that was too burnt (which I liked). I also didn't think the escargot and rabbit were particularly special. Again, portions were tremendous and I think we all left very, very full. Keep in mind that you need at least two people ordering paella in order to get it. It runs at about 18€ per person for any paella, which isn't on the low end, but you do get filled up since it's all rice.

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