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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe have been going to Domingo's for around 18 years, and love it. Very simple, but really good fresh seafood. They will tell you what has come in from the boats that morning, and you can look at the fish before you decide what you would like. We often go for lunch and have salad, clams, prawns and share a fish for the main. Reasonably priced and the staff are great. In the main the diners are Spanish which for me says a lot.
Small local restaurant, family owned and run. Good selection of fish , Not very expensive . Been here several times and always had a good meal.
Within 2 minutes walk of Domingo's there are probably 15 similar restaurants but Domingo's has no difficulty holding it's own. Don't make the mistake of looking for it in the port, Puerto de la Duquesa, because it's not actually there, It's in the village of Castillo de la Duquesa which is a few hundred metres to the south of the port, where parking is much easier. If you're looking to be made feel welcome and in need of some good food then, in my experience, you shouldn't be disappointed, Fish, shellfish and meat dishes are all served. In the summer of last year my wife and I went there on a Sunday as part of a group of 16. They coped amazingly well.
Hadn't been here in ages but was pleased to see that standards had not slipped in that time. The fish and seafood is the freshest and tastiest in the area. A little pricier than other restaurants in the area but totally worth it. Those not familiar with the place may find the head waiter a little abrupt at first. With time we realised he's not rude, it's just his character not one to socialise but is helpful when asked anything. The place doesn't seem much either but the food is totally worth it.
We had lunch here with our 2 young children. Excellent food surrounded by Spanish families all enjoying lunch on the seafront. We had 2x fish dishes, salad and fries between 4 and it was perfect amount. Would definitely recommend it.