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Mariquita
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After a cold wet day out we decided a nice hot curry would be just the thing for our evening meal.
We went for our first ever meal at the Everest Indian Restaurant (in the main street opposite the Eroski supermarket).
Don't go if you are in a hurry because a lot of the meal is prepared freshly and this can take a while, but it was certainly worth waiting for as the food was delicious. It is also very friendly and welcoming. There was one other English table and the rest were all Spanish on the evening we went so it seems very popular with the locals.
For 49 euros we had:
poppadums and relishes
spicy onion bread
Chicken Jalfrezi
Chicken Saag
bottle of Marques de Caceres
pot of excellent darjeeling tea
coffee
brandy
We went for our first ever meal at the Everest Indian Restaurant (in the main street opposite the Eroski supermarket).
Don't go if you are in a hurry because a lot of the meal is prepared freshly and this can take a while, but it was certainly worth waiting for as the food was delicious. It is also very friendly and welcoming. There was one other English table and the rest were all Spanish on the evening we went so it seems very popular with the locals.
For 49 euros we had:
poppadums and relishes
spicy onion bread
Chicken Jalfrezi
Chicken Saag
bottle of Marques de Caceres
pot of excellent darjeeling tea
coffee
brandy