The food was excellent and the atmosphere was very friendly. Took several dishes, including tuna tataki and the fried artichoke salaf
Very nice and local restaurant! The food is very nice. The tuna tataki was really good, maybe a bit expensive for the amount of tuna. There was some tempura tuna which taste was amazing! We also tried the tomato salad, a bit small, not bad, not too special. The artichoke salad was really really good. The ventresca de atún was very well cook as well.
The food at Tia Juana was absolutely amazing. The chef has been very innovative with ordinary ingredients and turned them into extraordinary ones. Who would say fried artichokes salad would taste so good or the 3 sardines curled up in a little tin. What about that salad usually known as russian salad with the crispy camarones, simply wonderful. Service was also top notch and very attentive. My husband and I are both foodies abd have a high standard which Tia Juana definitely stood up to. Definitely a place to repeat whenever we’re in town.
2nd visit to this lovely restaurant. Brought my parents along this time round. The food was fresh and the presentation was very good too. Staff were very attentive. Love the food...will be back again for sure
A simple yet authentic setting with super-friendly staff where nothing is too much trouble. Creative food presentation but not silly portions like many modern eateries. Mixing new ingredients with traditional local produce with aplomb. If you visit Zahara this little street restaurant is a must.
The food was excellent and the atmosphere was very friendly. Took several dishes, including tuna tataki and the fried artichoke salaf
Very nice and local restaurant! The food is very nice. The tuna tataki was really good, maybe a bit expensive for the amount of tuna. There was some tempura tuna which taste was amazing! We also tried the tomato salad, a bit small, not bad, not too special. The artichoke salad was really really good. The ventresca de atún was very well cook as well.
The food at Tia Juana was absolutely amazing. The chef has been very innovative with ordinary ingredients and turned them into extraordinary ones. Who would say fried artichokes salad would taste so good or the 3 sardines curled up in a little tin. What about that salad usually known as russian salad with the crispy camarones, simply wonderful. Service was also top notch and very attentive. My husband and I are both foodies abd have a high standard which Tia Juana definitely stood up to. Definitely a place to repeat whenever we’re in town.
2nd visit to this lovely restaurant. Brought my parents along this time round. The food was fresh and the presentation was very good too. Staff were very attentive. Love the food...will be back again for sure
A simple yet authentic setting with super-friendly staff where nothing is too much trouble. Creative food presentation but not silly portions like many modern eateries. Mixing new ingredients with traditional local produce with aplomb. If you visit Zahara this little street restaurant is a must.