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    Petit Café El Greco

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Typical tourist trap. Rude staff and pre cooked, bad quality and over priced food and drinks.

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    Palacios - "Pollo asado" don't get it.

    Palacios

    3.1(14 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    If you're here because of a tourist package, I am sorry you have to eat here. If you don't mind…read moreskipping the paid meal then I would recommend going somewhere else to eat. This is not worth the wait or calories that will be consumed. One worded descriptions: The food- DISGUSTING Their favorite color of every dish- BROWN Service- RUDE More in-depth description: I hate wasting food but I couldn't finish even half of every plate I got. They start you off with bread on the table that looks fake. It's as hard as a brick and the inside of it was dense. The "paella" looked like leftovers, filled with chicken bones, seafood shells and rice. I wouldn't even call it paella but instead "flavored rice" I got the "pollo asada" but it was obviously not grilled. Thy tried covering it with some brown sauce. It was dry and tasteless. It came with potato wedges/French fries that were burnt to hell and tasted terrible (I love potatoes and fries but I couldn't do it) For dessert I got Flan... it wasn't smooth. It might as well have been a wet cake that tasted like there was something burning in the oven. Best part of the meal: Coca Cola and the whipped cream from the dessert (aka nothing made in the restaurant) This restaurant goes for quantity over quality. They try to serve many people but give crappy food. Their main revenue is from the tourist packages people buy.

    This place is exactly the type of restaurant were were looking for, with honest, filling, working…read moreclass Spanish food at a low price. We walked in and saw four construction workers eating lunch over a bottle of wine. That's a good enough indication to me - if the locals are eating there, it's not a tourist trap. The restaurant had a nice cozy feel to it, with low, roughly hewn beamed ceilings, warm lighting, and the painted walls were covered with photographs from well wishers about how much they loved their experiences at the attached hostel. The menu del dia was a definite draw for us, as we were famished after walking around the city all day. The English language menu was also greatly appreciated. I ordered the sopa castellana, which was basically a garlic bread soup. Delicious, and it set me up for my main course, which was a whole boiled ham hock with mashed potatoes and gravy! Yes! My wife ordered the lentil chorizo soup, which she liked, but she said it wasn't as good as my soup. (I'm allergic to many lentils, so I can't say how it was.) She ordered the beef, which also came with a nice gravy on it. She enjoyed it very much. We also got a bottle of wine, which was included in the price. I think each meal was 12 Euros, which is a real bargain! And the service was incredibly friendly and prompt, to boot. Even though were were "just" tourists, I felt like they really valued our business. And even better, when we left, the host with the beer belly even gave me a pat on the back, saying "Hasta luego, mi amigo." Awesome. If we are ever in Toledo again, we'll come back to this restaurant!

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    Pizzeria Pastucci - Pepperoni pizza, medium.

    Pizzeria Pastucci

    3.3(6 reviews)
    0.4 km

    One thing to note about Spain, it's very difficult to find a good restaurant that your American…read morekids will eat at and enjoy in Spain. The Spanish don't do sweet, they virtually include zero spice (I'm not just talking about spicy, I'm talking flavor too), and they love their cheese, the more potent the better. Therefore, Italian food has sadly become our go-to in Spain with the kids. For this reason, late in the evening we needed a meal and found/sought out this place because it's Italian. Upfront I'll tell you this, it's not good but it's not bad either. First off, the place is tiny. Most places in Spain are so that's not a surprise. Our party of five had to be separated and seated at two tables away from one another. However, what was surprising was that the entire restaurant was at least 20 degrees warmer inside than it was outside, which depresses your appetite significantly. They don't have menus but they do have what I consider to be the worst thing to ever happen to restaurants, the dreaded QR code (http://www.pastucci.com/wp-content/uploads/CartaCascoIngles.pdf). The menu consist of pasta, pizza, lasagna, apps, and desserts. Our party had the Margarita pizza, pepperoni pizza, melenzane lasagne (eggplant lasagna), and penne la funghi (penne pasta with cream sauce and mushrooms). The pizza was good but extremely greasy, the penne was very good, and the melenzane was gross, soggy, slimy, basically a lump of sizzling goo. The food took forever to prepare and deliver but each dish was hot. In total, this meal cost us about €63, not too bad for five. The bathrooms were clean and unlike most Spanish restaurants had paper towels to dry your hands. Plus, they had a female and male toilet. However, I'll let you be the judge on which is which since one is a blue angel and the other is a red devil with a dress. Overall, not a horrible experience but I probably will not return. The food left much to be desired and the wait time was incredibly too long. I guess the kids will just have to be good with tapas and tortilla next time we're in Toledo.

    My husband and I were in need of a meal as we first arrived in Toledo. It was a dark and rainy day,…read moreand pretty much every business was closed. We stumbled upon this restaurant, we could see the bright lights on a dark road. The staff were very attentive and provided our drinks/food in a timely manner. We made it easy and just ordered a large pepperoni pizza. It was good, and hit the spot. There aren't a lot of pizza places in Toledo so I'd come back for another pizza craving if I am ever in Toledo again!

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