There is a lunch option only here. I went looking for this place and wasn't sure I'd found it when I arrived in a small square, as the area is a bit ordinary looking, but with a quick scan and you'll know that you're at the right place, because the place is small but packed. I was lucky to get the last table available and went for the Menu del Dia (a menu is available in English). I went for the bean starter, then a half chicken with a few chips, half bottle of house white, and dessert for €8.50. I added a coffee and got change out of a 10€ bill. It’s no wonder the place is packed with practically all locals, bar me and another table of four foreigners. There is a lovely decor inside as well, with the tiling and paintings on the wall. The chicken and chips they gave me was practically the same as I got in Los Caracoles for a fraction of the price.