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C. San Jerónimo, 19, 18001 Granada, Spain, Granada
Bella Kurva - Tapas restaurant in Granada, Spain
Excellent wines and great tapas. This place is the real deal, wines of all varieties the service was wonderful and they encourage tasting out a wine before pouring a glass. My partner and I had such a great time and loved the small plates of tapas! It’s a local favorite and I recommend checking it out for an authentic Spanish experience.
service extremely slow, we did not eat there as 2 beers took them 20 minutes to prepare.
Pretty bad tapas. No coffee.
Normally I don’t write negative opinions but I felt like I should… I saw high ratings, was craving pad Thai, also liked the name as it sounds funny in Polish… and I was totally disappointed. The food was terrible, whatever that was was definitely not Pad Thai, half plate of oil, dry (reheated?chicken and no taste… my husband’s dish was equally poor.. The “great atmosphere” was non existent - so seriously, no clue where these reviews come from?
Nice japanese-asian-indian exotix cuisine with good beers and free tapas of course!
Small little Tapas Bar with a delicous variaty of meals Good service Absolutely recommendariabel
Vibrant and cosy place! Food awesome! Service outstanding!With each drink you get a free taps, the surprise is that is not an ordinary tapas, they got a lot of good taste in those tapas.The lady with the long blond hair is amazing, giving all the clients a good vibe and offering a 10 out of 10 service.If you visit Granada on fast forward this is the place I recommend to grab a quick bite and feel energized.
Very cozy place with good service and a unique menu of tapas and other food, typical but always with a hint of originality. I highly recommend!
Good beer and great nontraditional tapas!
The tapas here is amazing. With choices from Chilli con carne, Thai curry and Gyoza, its not your traditional Spanish tapas.I would also recommend the Nachos to share if youre with extra people!Also, Our waitress Lucia was really kind and attentive, which of course makes the experience a lot better :)Would definitely return here on my next visit to Granada!
Make a reservation if you can, its worth it. Great variety of flavors and dishes if you want a break from the typical Spanish dishes.Tried the gyoza and sushi tapas, with the sushi missing any cucumber or other elements of a Cali roll. Simple tuna and rice, but not bad.Where they really shine is the Pad Thai, the soy noodle dish and the tikka masala. So flavorful. Only tiny criticism is the Asian dishes were a tiny bit over salted. With salt in the sauces, they should ease up on other added salt, or maybe the cook is a smoker. Overall, great meal and good prices.
Was able to make a reservation the night before, which was helpful as it is a smaller place. Great location and service was amazing. The food was good but a bit salty. I recommend the Gyoza and Pad Thai!
although the interior space was completely empty and unreserved, we were recommended to serve a very uncomfortable table for 2 people. I did not like it.
Good tapas, but bad service.
A nicely stablishment all of a kind world food, tasty and economic. For sure a great place to be on.
Arrogant and uninterested owner, no craft beers in stock. Disappointing visit.
Very limited beer selection the day we visited
Great food and quick service ♡
Big signs with ”craft beer” outside. When you ask ”craft beer?” Inside, answer is: No.
Amazing food (sushi in particularsuper friendly staff and great atmosphere.
small hipster place with great tapas, seems like a one man show but the bar man is incredibly efficient and somehow manages to keep everyone well served and fed.
Decent IPA and other interesting beers. Youll mostly only be drinking Alhambra in Granada, this place is a welcome change. Nice people and a little off the tourist trail. Recommended.
Supposed to be a craft beer cafe with tapas, but almost no craft beer choices and no tapas at all. Mostly coffee, tea, smoothies and chocolate milk on the menu.
Good craft beers, delicious food! Not typical Spanish food - more Japanese, Italian, Mexican etc. regardless, very delicious.
If youre after some good craft beers in Granada, this is the place. Food is reasonably priced too
Excellent place to have few beers and burgers
A small bar away from the tourist area. Good coffee and very affordable prices.
Friendly and unique little bar. Not sure if they have real Japanese food but fast service.
2 stars because at least the staff were friendly and explained their alcohol-and-tapas system (1 complimentary tapas per person ordering a drink, up to 2 different tapas per round).My main issue, however, is that this establishment advertises that they serve Japanese food. We didn’t know this until we arrived at the restaurant, but it was my family’s first night in Granada, we were all tired, it had good Spanish reviews, and we had already walked here, so why not. Our fears came to pass when we ordered an udon dish that apparently used only soy sauce as the seasoning. Just flooded the tastebuds with it. The noodles had been over-boiled, so they had no bite. I believe this dish was meant to be a yaki udon dish (stir-fried udon), but it came out of the kitchen merely warm and without any of the smoky fragrance of something fried with really high heat (wok hei, for anyone who knows what I’m talking about). I can’t think of a more basic Chinese-Japanese restaurant cooking technique than getting that fragrance, and the chef didn’t achieve it ☹️ The other really sad dish was our nigiri tapas, where the fish was sliced half a centimeter thick - if that. We had to laugh, because the other reaction was to cry. This teeny slice topped a normal portion of sushi rice, and the rice combined with the huge amount of sesame seeds that the chef inserted in the rice and sprinkled over the fish guaranteed that we couldn’t taste the fish at all. Even the lousiest kaiten sushi places in the US put more fish in their nigiri.The other tapas we ordered were fine, but considering that they borrowed from other cultures (Peruvian ceviche and a Middle-Eastern couscous thing), I can’t help but wonder if they also completely misinterpreted those cuisines. Part of what makes Japanese cuisine great is the interplay between salty and sweet, and a dish bathed in soy sauce without mirin or sugar shows the restaurant’s lack of understanding of Japanese cuisine. Thus ends my cri de coeur.
Very good food and cozy place. Good tapas as well. Worth a visit!
Excellent Tapas and all other food. Staff very friendly and helpful. Definitely we will come back here. Very reasonable prices..
To be honest. Me and the gang, we only came in there because the funny name (in Polishdrew our attention. Either way, we wanted to try out some of the local tapas but it was totally dissapointing. The staff not so friendly either.
Great variety of Mexican and Asian food. The tikka masala is great for Indian food lovers, otherwise I would also recommend the Quesadillas. Theyre big and filling. Vegetarian dishes are available as well. HOWEVER! Worst service in Granada. Get ready to be ignored after calling to them 3 times or more. They even avoid eye contact so as to not take orders. Pathetic at best. If it werent for the food it would be a 1 star.
Ace location and great beers for a Spanish craft beer joint. Amazing quesadillas and jalapenos nachos. Happy days!
Nice bar, tasty tapas, friendly people. Usually crowded. You can find here a lot of people after 20:30 - 21:00 h
Not a had tapas place if your looking for something for the college crowd. Good alternative tapas itty bitty bar
The food is ok but they do not accept credit cards
A slightly different selection of tapas and a good choice of interesting beers makes this evening bar a good option. Try the Thai Green Curry tapa, or the chili con carne. The maki are good too.
Im not one to write negative reviews often but I need to about this place. It has such a high rating but I feel like it must be from locals only. My friend and I were very excited to try this place since it has such a cool menu and high rating. In short, it feels like they dont like people who arent locals. This great atmosphere that people refer to honestly felt like it didnt want us there. I could deal with that but I also thought the man that served us was really rude. The food didnt taste that great either, many better places to eat in Granada in our opinions. Also, I thought it was very rude that even though my friend speaks fluent Spanish (she is latina, grew up in El Salvadorhe refused to speak Spanish to her. It was like saying her Spanish is not good enough for Spain. Very rude.
Great selection of beers, interesting tapas
Bartender was lovely and kind. Nice relaxed vibe, AND yummy Mexican pub food! A cozy place too. A happy find! Muchas gracias!
The atmosphere is nice, but the bartenders arent very attentive whatsoever. You really have to yell at them for them to notice you. The tapas were tasty, but the portions were pretty small.
Great beer selection and awesome atmosphere, even good music! Love the tapas - especially when each drink comes with one. Definitely a great place to be and the staff were so kind!
Nice atmosphere, great service and beer selection. For each beer you get a tapas of your choice.
A great relief from the standard tapas fayre. Perfectly cooked pasta and a tasty chilli along with a reasonable chicken curry.
Great tapas, best craft beer selection in town and really cool music
Lovely bar in Granada. The tapas that come with the drinks are the best Ive had in Granada!
The beer is very good. They have ales! The food is awesome, and nothing like your usual tapas. The staff are lovely, and the music is cool. They speak English.
Great tapas and beer selection (for Spain at leastin a casual setting
Punk IPA in bottle with a Mexican-Japanese fusion style (freetapas with each drink
C. San Jerónimo, 19, 18001 Granada, Spain, Granada
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