Restaurante Ca Na Lina

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Mediterranean and Spanish cuisines are to the pleasure of all visitors here. Cooks at this restaurant do their best to provide guests with tasty laing, calamari and fish. In accordance with the reviewers' opinions, the service is good. But Ca Na Lina is not highly estimated by Google users who provided it a below average rating.

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Paolo Di Lorenzo Request content removal
I usually don't leave bad reviews but this time it is too bad to leave unnoticed. I will not even start talking about the terrible service and long wait, not acceptable in low season. Ordered the best cut of meat they had, a beautiful 800g cut of chuleton, and they managed to ruin it by serving it stone cold and precut. On top of this, next to the bone it smelled funny! My girlfriend's picanha was instead overcooked. Spoke to the manager twice, once we received the order and before paying. The only thing he managed to say was lo siento, not a discount, not a dessert or a drink on the house. Wish we had left like most of the tables around us during the 30 mins wait to get a waiter to take our order. This is not a rodisio, they don't know how to cook meat and they don't even have proper meat knives, what a shame. The people that gave high ratings must have really low standards.
Sheila DoyleStevens Request content removal
Of very few places open to eat near the Hippy Market this place was commercial and a disappointment. The appetizer of nachos was like american fast food and the grilled fish with potato was very uninteresting.
Harris N. Request content removal
Mola is a quiet town on the highest point of the island.  It's popular spot to head for the hippie market nights on Sunday and Wednesday.  There's a street full of shops and small cafes and restaurants. Our visits to the island normally have one or two nights headed to the market.  We normally have dinner in this location. In the past 3 years, this location has housed 3 restaurants!  Ca Na Lina is the new one for 2018. It's supposed to be a Brazilian style restaurant.  The menu is simple with a few grill items of seafood and meat for ala carte options.  They also have Rodizio on the menu for the traditional Churrascaria - all you can eat.  We went in thinking this would be a good option since the whole family likes picahna.  However, once we sat down, we found out it's not offered on market days!  Would have been nice to know before we were seated since that's the big highlight of the menu. I had the picahna a-la-carte.  However, the knives are not very sharp.  The meat was a bit undercooked for the medium rare we asked for.  And the picahna portion had more cap than meat! It must be trimming off of the main cut for the skewers. I noticed a lot of the others around just ordered the hamburger.  Maybe that should be the choice next time.
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Scheduled hours: 8AM - 12AM
€€ Price range per person €9 - €23
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Avinguda de la Mola, 105
Pilar de la Mola, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Avinguda de la Mola, 105, Pilar de la Mola, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted No delivery Booking Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 8AM-12AM
MondayMon 8AM-12AM
TuesdayTue 8AM-12AM
WednesdayWed 8AM-12AM
ThursdayThu 8AM-12AM
FridayFri 8AM-12AM
SaturdaySat 8AM-12AM

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