Restaurant Arroyo Hondo


(Casares)

Restaurant Arroyo Hondo

Restaurant Arroyo Hondo

Located near the village of Casares (45 minutes from Marbella) is the charming restaurant Arroyo Hondo specializing in Mediterranean cuisine with a touch of Asian sensitivity.


Opening hours:

SUMMER
Lunch - Tuesday to Sunday 12:00 - 4:00
Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday 7:00 - 10:00

WINTER
Lunch - Tuesday to Sunday 12:00 - 4:00
Dinner - Thursday to Saturday 7:00 - 10:00

Address: Carretera de Cacares km 10 (see website for map)
Tel: 952 895 152
Email: christian@arroyo-hondo.com
Website: www.arroyo-hondo.com

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Nov 18, 2012
Morris Bishop restaurant reviews
by: Marbella Family

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Oct 29, 2012
Sunday lunch at Arroyo Hondo
by: Morris Bishop

Well worth the journey Sunday lunch at Arroyo Hondo October 2012

To spread ones wings beyond the normal range of favoured local eating houses, the temptation has to be compelling, consistent, and memorable, the welcome has to be warm, and the anticipation of the delights to come should make you salivate.
But don’t go if what you want, is budget food, fast food, mediocrity, or don’t like twisty roads, or are afraid of heights!

About 30 minutes drive to the west of Marbella and north of Estapona, some 5 km. before the pretty village of Caseres, lies Arroyo Hondo, a restaurant that ticks all the boxes. Two special people have run this establishment for as long as I can remember.

The Chef/Patron Chris Robinson-Burrell, and his charming wife Noriko who rules the front of house. The pleasant rural patio seat about 30, with a further 50 inside. The staff are
amiable without being intrusive

There is a special Sunday lunch menu, and some of the10 starters show a distinct influence of Noriko like the Chicken Karaage Japanese deep fried chicken marinated in garlic & soya sauce and served with a Wasabi mayonnaise and a sweet Teriyaka glaze (8€), or Beef Tataki which is seared Fillet of beef, soy, dashi & rice wine dressing and a soy marshmallow (10.50€) or roasted Quail Tian with mango & pomegranate and a lentil And roasted pepper vinaigrette (8.50€)

To follow, pick from one of the 4 traditional roasts of Beef, Lamb, or Pork, with a small twist for the Beef option of either rib eye or fillet (from 14- 22€) – or 9 other mains that include a vegetarian, a duck, 3 fish and a further 4 meet dishes.

The 8 deserts are no less interesting, and includes some old favourites such as Rhubarb & custard tart, Bread and butter pudding, Baked vanilla cheesecake with a mixed berry compote (all at 6.50€) and a cheese platter with Tomato chutney for those of us that don’t have a sweet tooth.(8€) The house wines are 12€, but if your having the rose, for only 2€ more, try the Muga

Monday is their day of rest, they open for lunch Tuesday to Thursday + Sunday and in the evening from Tuesday to Saturday. Booking essential for Sunday lunch and advisable for
other times on 95289 5152, 620703195 or Christian@arroyo-hondo.com.

Their website is www.arroyo-hondo.com average 3 course meal with wine 35€

see map to help you find Arroyo Hondo (which means deep stream)

Bishlin marks out of 5. ambience 3 food 4 menu 4 service 3 value 3 O/A 3

Morris Bishop

Sep 20, 2012
Arroyo Honda restaurant in Casares
by: Shirley

We found a gem of a restaurant in Casares, Arroyo Honda. The food is amazing, and great value. We had a traditional English Sunday roast, the beef was fantastic and the roast potatoes in goose fat were to die for!

There were 9 of us in total ranging from the ages of 18 months to 47 years and we were all looked after by the staff with nothing being a problem! This is a very busy restaurant so I would advise to book.

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