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Titolo 4
Chamachete
Tijoco Bajo


Must-try dishes
Matured meats
Homemade croquettes
Grilled cheese
A restaurant with 40 years of tradition, located in Tijoco Bajo, right next to the road that runs from Adeje to Guía de Isora, boasts magnificent views over the lower part of the island, the sea, and La Gomera. This popular spot, frequented by both locals and tourists, is a landmark in southern Tenerife for those seeking meat dishes with Canarian flavors. All the food is homemade, evident in the fresh ingredients and the taste of each course. It's one of those places where you can "eat your fill" (a Canarian expression) while enjoying a good local wine and those breathtaking sea views that never fail to impress, no matter how many times you've been there before.
🎫 Card reader available
♿ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🅿️ On-site parking
🚻 To be confirmed
🐶 No pets allowed
⏰ Open Thursday to Monday, 12:00 PM to 10:30 PM
🛵 No takeaway
📅 Reservations accepted
📍 Ctra. Gral, C. Tíjoco, 35, 38677 Tijoco Bajo, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 922 78 05 31
Frequented by:
Tourists: ✅✅✅
Locals: ✅✅✅✅✅






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