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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe decided to spend the Father´s day in Tomas Jofre . There are a good number of restaurants in this town . We decided to go to Santa Victoria because we had read some really interesting comments on its good service and atmosphere. It was an excellent choice . Perfect. the food quality, the attention, the toilets everythihg. Although it was abosolutelly crowded we did not have toi wait morre than expected and the meat and pasta were well cooked. We would choose ot again- it ´s a good idea to have a walk around the town and to pay a visit to the church is worth,
You have to see this place to believe it! In El Campo- the country- you drive forever through landscape that looks like the midwest, lots of farmland with an occasional home, and then in the middle of nowhere there are 4-5 blocks of restaurants. And it's packed-People bring their families to enjoy a day in the country, and have pork ribs roasted on an open spit, beef, chorizo, blood sausages, salads for all-you-can-eat. Santa Victoria is a beautiful and huge restaurant in a idyllic setting, there was a 30 minute wait but we ate until there was no room for another bite. Loved it!
The atmosphere along with the food are excellent. The welcome of its people is super warm. Alejandra my waiter was super helpful. I would go back a thousand times
We decided to spend the Father´s day in Tomas Jofre . There are a good number of restaurants in this town . We decided to go to Santa Victoria because we had read some really interesting comments on its good service and atmosphere. It was...an excellent choice . Perfect. the food quality, the attention, the toilets everythihg. Although it was abosolutelly crowded we did not have toi wait morre than expected and the meat and pasta were well cooked. We would choose ot again- it ´s a good idea to have a walk around the town and to pay a visit to the church is worth,
You have to see this place to believe it! In El Campo- the country- you drive forever through landscape that looks like the midwest, lots of farmland with an occasional home, and then in the middle of nowhere there are 4-5 blocks of restaurants. And...it's packed-People bring their families to enjoy a day in the country, and have pork ribs roasted on an open spit, beef, chorizo, blood sausages, salads for all-you-can-eat. Santa Victoria is a beautiful and huge restaurant in a idyllic setting, there was a 30 minute wait but we ate until there was no room for another bite. Loved it!