Casa Romántica , an interpretation center for Canarian products, built in 1976 designed by a Swiss woman in the Agaete valley in the La Culatilla ravine, an orchard of tropical fruits and famous for its coffee and wines, in love with the environment and wanted to show it to the world through their products.
Our experience at this restaurant was nothing short of extraordinary. We opted for the Tomas Morale menu, and it completely blew us away. The chef’s mastery of flavor, texture, and technique was evident in every dish—each bite was a revelation.
The terrace view is absolutely stunning, offering a serene backdrop that elevates the dining experience to something truly special. What made it even more memorable was learning about the family-owned coffee plantation and orange orchards that have been passed down through generations—a beautiful story that connects the food to its roots.
To top it all off, we ended the meal with a fascinating tour of the on-site museum. It showcased a variety of produce from the 21 municipalities across the island, offering a deeper appreciation for the rich agricultural heritage of the region. This place is not just a restaurant—it’s a journey through flavor, history, and culture. Highly recommended!
No Michelin Star, why?
Hurry up an visit Casa Romantica before they get a Michelin Star and everybody want to go there. The food is the perfect combination of international class and high quality local products. And the wine! Wonderful, complex and perfect match.
Would go there again (again)
This was my favourite place we dined during our trip to Gran Canaria. Everything about it, the food, the staff and the location was delightful. The food was stylish and exciting, without being overdone. I hope to return and dine here again.
It couldn't be better! We really enjoyed the very good food, all local produce, and the exquisite wines, the service is excellent! We are very grateful.
The food was absolutely amazing, the location is just perfect. The whole trip to this restaurant was so beautiful and the garden was stunning! Definitely had to buy some of their coffee too.
Ivan Hoo
in the last weekOur experience at this restaurant was nothing short of extraordinary. We opted for the Tomas Morale menu, and it completely blew us away. The chef’s mastery of flavor, texture, and technique was evident in every dish—each bite was a revelation. The terrace view is absolutely stunning, offering a serene backdrop that elevates the dining experience to something truly special. What made it even more memorable was learning about the family-owned coffee plantation and orange orchards that have been passed down through generations—a beautiful story that connects the food to its roots. To top it all off, we ended the meal with a fascinating tour of the on-site museum. It showcased a variety of produce from the 21 municipalities across the island, offering a deeper appreciation for the rich agricultural heritage of the region. This place is not just a restaurant—it’s a journey through flavor, history, and culture. Highly recommended!
Kathrine Alexandrowiz
a month agoNo Michelin Star, why? Hurry up an visit Casa Romantica before they get a Michelin Star and everybody want to go there. The food is the perfect combination of international class and high quality local products. And the wine! Wonderful, complex and perfect match. Would go there again (again)
Amy Wood
3 months agoThis was my favourite place we dined during our trip to Gran Canaria. Everything about it, the food, the staff and the location was delightful. The food was stylish and exciting, without being overdone. I hope to return and dine here again.
Martin Deuring
2 months agoIt couldn't be better! We really enjoyed the very good food, all local produce, and the exquisite wines, the service is excellent! We are very grateful.
Michelle Wolf
3 months agoThe food was absolutely amazing, the location is just perfect. The whole trip to this restaurant was so beautiful and the garden was stunning! Definitely had to buy some of their coffee too.