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El Machi Santander Reviews
Good but expensive!!
For lunch we have a media racion de ensalladila rush and a media de rabas (calamar). Both were good, well prepared and tasty. The Russian salad was very freshly made. However to charge respectively € 10 and € 13 for two half rations is to much. There are also other places in Santander equally good and much less expensive.
Far too expensive for the size of the portions served
Dined here Saturday 24 September. The service was good and the food was tasty. The problem is, it is far too overpriced for the size of the portions they serve. The salad we ordered was 19 euros. Very expensive for Santander or anywhere in Spain. It was just okay, nicely dressed but tiny. At this price you would have expected a more generojus salad and for there to be, perhaps, bonito or anchovies included but is was just lettuce leaves, a few olives, some very yellow looking brocoli, onion and little else - a salad that would cost a third of the price elsewhere. The mussels were tasty and the portion okay. The monkfish was very nice but I actually thought they had brought us the half-portion by mistake instead of the full portion. At 26 euros there should have been more monkfish. The dish was instead padded out with potatoes and red pepper. Again, not good value at all. I would eat here more regularly if it wasn't so clearly overpriced. The waitress was very nice as was the background music.
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