Monday 3rd October 2011
If you have recently dined at a good restaurant in Javea or nearby, please write your reviews and remarks here.
We have just visited a new restaurant in Javea, opposite the well known Mesena restaurant, telephone 96 579 3764, which has good food and great service.
The new Bon Amb, visited in September, 2011. It was a real disappointing night, very expensive food that wasn’t worth the prices asked. I don’t like to report on negative venue’s, as they have spent a lot of money on the property and the gardens. They just have not got the food right, which is why we went there after all, a real shame.
We were tempted to try it for a second time, in April 2012.
Bon Amb is expensive, and the portions are small, but the presentation, the flavours, the ambience and service are all outstanding. There is an excellent wine cellar.
They have set out to make this a top class venue, and they have so far succeeded. It will not appeal to everybody’s palate or their wallet.
Carretera de Benitachell 100, JAVEA
Tel: 965 084 440
Email: reservas@bonamb.com
Visited April, 2012
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Monday 15th January 2007
We set off with friends old and new to the Jalon Valley to visit Solana’s restaurant, on the first cloudy day since Christmas. The restaurant has been trading since we first arrived in Spain in 1987, so those older than us, can inform us of the exact opening date of Solana’s in Alcalali.
We have never been disappointed with the quality of the food, value for money and the ‘nothing is too much to ask’ politeness, of the Solana’s Restaurant, situated in the small village of Alcalali. It is always best to book in advance, when you want to sample the delights of this well established venue.
The food is superb value, well presented and tastes as close to home cooking as you can achieve in a restaurant. No surprises there, as Solana’s has been trading since we first arrived in Spain, 20 years ago. We have many favourite restaurants in Javea, Moraira and the Jalon Valley. Solana’s delivers the best of the best, every time we visit it.
After the three course meal of roast lamb, roast pork and rabbit stew, served with wines, coffee and after lunch liquors, we headed off to the famous bar in Jalon village called Casa Aleluya. Juan the owner sang, ‘Aleluya’ and ‘Oh my God’ as we entered the bar and ordered drinks. The place is filled with bottles of wine, honey and other goodies to purchase. Juan also performs his well practised trick of drinking wine from a glass decanter spout, pouring it into his mouth then slowly letting the wine flow travel up, then down his cheeks, in two channels and one down his nose. How Juan found he had this unique talent, you have to wonder.
Juan was later accompanied by his bare chested friend for a duo drinking act. Not to be out done, the girls had a go, sadly, not bare chested, each enjoying the ‘free’ flowing wine, and a kiss on the forehead from Juan. Next, Nick rose to the challenge and performed a first time duo, minus the bare chest and the kiss. This will surely change the way we all drink wine in the future.
I gave Juan’s drinking trick more thought, then realised that as a young lad, he must have missed his mouth on many drinking sessions, and must have decided that his forehead was a bigger taget than his mouth, and chose to drink this way in the future. No problems here for the girls then…..
As a finale, Nick went outside and poured water over his head, just to make us laugh? No, really, we all enjoyed another great afternoon out, with good company and good food.
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Sunday 19th November 2006
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Sunday 29th October 2006
Situated between the Javea Port and Javea Old Town. A visit to this Javea restaurant is a real treat for the taste buds. Once you settled on your comfortable chair the service is soon noted as being excellent. The waitress attends to the drinks while you choose from a refreshingly different restaurant menu. I hate it when waiters pass you the menus and wander off , leaving you for 15 long minutes, when you could be sipping a good wine. Sofia’s is great for attention, quality and price. I have visited Sofia’s three times in as many months and each meal was extremely good. Open 17.30h to 22.00h. Monday through to Saturdays, closed Sundays and Mondays during December and February. Avda del Pla, 20, Javea, 03730. Alicante. Spain. Tel: 96 646 2903
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