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Bars & Restaurants in Pollensa, Majorca Where to eat and drink. For great reviews and comments on bars, cafes and restaurants. Do give locations if possible.

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I used to quite like fresh fish. Gone right off it now.
Seriously ,for all you fish lovers out there ,try C'an Ferrar, the Sole is lovely.
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A lot less than 150 Euros.😂😂
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So very sorry if my post caused any misunderstanding. It was just a general comment about having been charged like this in a restaurant. Apologies if I caused any offence.
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I'm sure it caused no offence!
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So very sorry if my post caused any misunderstanding. It was just a general comment about having been charged like this in a restaurant. Apologies if I caused any offence.
Bekki there was nothing offensive in your post .
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I would imagine about 15€. I seem to recall the fish dishes are about that price.
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So very sorry if my post caused any misunderstanding. It was just a general comment about having been charged like this in a restaurant. Apologies if I caused any offence.
So Bekki, Re your experience

Not a plaice you would recommend.

Cod be worth trying other recommendations on here.

I bet the bill made you feel eel.
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This weekend I enquired (in Eroski) about the price of John Dory’s ( Gallo ). I was told that they had to be pre-ordered and that the retail price was anything from 30 to 50 € a Kg, averaging around 40 €/Kg

As there weren’t any for sale I couldn’t guesstimate how much a 30 cm one would weigh but can’t imagine that it would be less than a Kg.
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This weekend I enquired (in Eroski) about the price of John Dory’s ( Gallo ). I was told that they had to be pre-ordered and that the retail price was anything from 30 to 50 € a Kg, averaging around 40 €/Kg

As there weren’t any for sale I couldn’t guesstimate how much a 30 cm one would weigh but can’t imagine that it would be less than a Kg.
I presume they come with a full pedigree certificate?
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We had John Dory from La Llonja two weeks ago. It was between two and IIRC it was about 30E per head with potatoes and veg part of the 30E.

It was spectacularly presented covered in garlic, expertly filleted by the waiter and tasted fantastic. Given the exchange rate I think £28 for the food, setting and service was fine. We were on the balcony with views overlooking the south bay. Perfect.

You can hardly get a half decent steak in rainy Glasgow for £30 these days so I was fine with the price.
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Great place for fish .
As to great steaks in Glasgow you cannot go wrong with Tiffney's in otago st . Proper steak place with all the trimmings. Need to book as it is a small establishment.

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