For my last night on a trip to spain I fancied some paella as we'd failed to get a decent one. So as usual I turned to TripAdvisor! We headed on down from our hotel and managed to get a table straight away. Passing other...More
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For my last night on a trip to spain I fancied some paella as we'd failed to get a decent one. So as usual I turned to TripAdvisor! We headed on down from our hotel and managed to get a table straight away. Passing other...More
I dream of this place!!! I was in Santander for a Month and ate here at least 3 times a week. Best paella and sangria of my life, I love this place so much that I'm going back to Spain this summer so I can...More
This is a quite small family run restaurant that is famous in Santander for its Paella. Given that I have never really had a special Paella I had to try it and I was not disappointed. It was very welcoming , the son of the...More
Let's get things easy - I am Spain addictive man. I ha e eaten maybe 20 different paella in Spain. This one was the best. Old men invite you to hmble looking restaurant but they are able to make you happy. Their paella is simple...More
We came here with long-time resident friends who know their restaurants. Had a great seafood paella served in a real local ambience with calemari, shrimp, mini-lobster, clams, beans and most of all great rice - a real find both for the food quality and for...More
We needed to warm up one cold and wet January Sunday lunch time, so stopped here having seen various reviews. The owner will probably try to get you to order more than you want! We were not hugely hungry so didn’t want the paella (which...More
My husband and I were looking for an early dinner (around 8pm) and came across Casa Albo. We were invited in by a waiter (Jose or Juan, can't remember his name) and he told us that he just got some fresh seafood in and could...More
Very much a family-run, local place. We went for the paella and enjoyed it - loads of sea food in it. Paella, bread, wine and ice-cream, 20 euro/head for 4 of us.
We went there for lunch; at the beginning we were the only customers in the room, but, by the time we left, the place was crowded with local people. Specialty of the house is paella (with fish) - which we had, with some very good...More
We heard about Casa Albo in the Footprint guide to Northern Spain. Excitedly we ordered the much raved about Paella, but what a huge disappointment it was: it looked a bit 'grey', tasted really salty, the prawns were like rubber, and the peas and beans...More