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Ardeola Arrocería
Garachico

In the heart of Garachico, one of Tenerife's most picturesque and historic towns, lies Ardeola Arrocería, a restaurant that has made its mark on the island's culinary scene. Its menu doesn't focus on typical Canarian dishes or the area's traditional seafood cuisine, but rather on a clear commitment to innovation and specialization in rice dishes, prepared with modern techniques and meticulous attention to ingredient selection.
The restaurant has earned acclaim for the quality of its dry and soupy rice dishes, which feature fresh seafood, local fish, and Mediterranean touches that delight diners. It's not uncommon to find dishes like rice with lobster, mountain rice dishes, or combinations that blend Spanish tradition with the bounty of Atlantic ingredients. All of this is accompanied by original appetizers, fresh seafood, and signature desserts that complete a unique gastronomic experience.
Another of Ardeola's great attractions is its prime beachfront location. From its windows, you can enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean and the characteristic volcanic landscape of Garachico, making every meal a visual and sensory experience. The modern and elegant interior design reinforces the idea of a signature restaurant that moves away from the typical family-run establishment to a more contemporary level.
Ardeola is, therefore, a restaurant designed for those seeking a refined atmosphere, high-quality cuisine with its own distinct identity, and a unique experience in one of the most beautiful towns in northern Tenerife. A place where the tradition of Spanish rice dishes merges with the essence of the Atlantic to offer something truly different.
🎫 Card payment available
♿ Steps at the entrance
🅿️ No on-site parking
🚻 To be confirmed
🐶 Pets allowed on the terrace
⏰ Open Friday to Tuesday from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM and from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
🛵 No takeaway
📅 No reservation required
📍 Av. Tomé Cano, 4, 38450 Garachico, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 744 75 46 15
Frequented by:
Tourists: ✅✅✅✅
Locals: ✅✅✅✅✅
Dishes not to miss :
The Rices
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