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Restaurant bewertenStumbled upon this restaurant one evening. We had our best dinner from our trip to Pezenas. I had the pork tenderloin and my grandkids had the raviolis. Everything served had a unique flavor and was cooked to perfection. We then had the dessert of day and that too was delicious.
Our new favorite tapas restaurant in the area. great selection of warm and cold tapas dishes - all just delicious. Take a good look when you walk up the street - there are two almost opposite - turn into the Casa Lorca on the right side and you will not regret.
We'd walked past before but not been in, we regret that. We chose the set lunchtime 3 course menu at16€90, and Spanish wines by the glass. The food was delicious and beautifully presented, the white wine 'Albarino' gorgeous with our St Jacques starters and my stuffed mussel main course. My husband asked for advice on which red would be best with his filet mlgnon of pork. The waitress smiled, collected a small tasting glass and the wines and, after describing the wines, invited him to taste them. Wow, this doesn't normally happen when you choose a menu at this price! Having chosen, his white wine glass was whipped away and a fresh glass provided for his red wine ´Ribera del Duer'. Decent coffee at 1€30. We'll be back asap next time we're in Pezenas.
We came upon this fine little restaurant on Sunday night when searching for a light dinner. We shared four tapas which were very well prepared and presented - and most important of all, delicious. The welcome was warm and the whole experience was a credit to the Spanish team running the restaurant. Well done!
Casa Lorca is a characterful Spanish - run restaurant situated within the town of Pezenas. A little hard to notice at first, we spotted the menus on display and decided to eat there based on the small but interesting range of dishes on offer. The welcome from the Spanish host was warm and friendly, & we we offered the choice of sitting in either the high - walled courtyard area or the indoor room (we chose the latter).On offer was a pleasant selection of largely Spanish dishes, accompanied by an impressive choice of wines and beers from both Spain and France. Portion sizes were good without being excessive, and the service matched the warmth of the welcome.Casa Lorca, whilst a little tricky to find, is well worth a visit - you will not be disappointed with this gem of a restaurant.